Maurizio Ferrante Gonzaga | |||||
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Marquis of Vescovato | |||||
Predecessor | Antonio Francesco Gonzaga | ||||
Successor | Ferrante Vincenzo Gonzaga | ||||
Born | Venice, Austrian Empire | 21 September 1861||||
Died | 24 March 1938 Turin, Kingdom of Italy | (aged 76)||||
Issue | Ferrante Vincenzo Gonzaga Maria Giuseppina | ||||
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House | House of Gonzaga | ||||
Father | Antonio Francesco Gonzaga | ||||
Mother | Giuseppina Domenica Priamo |
Maurizio Ferrante Gonzaga (Venice, 21 September 1861 – Rome, 24 March 1938) was an Italian general from the House of Gonzaga, decorated with the rank of officer in the Military Order of Savoy, with two gold medals, three silver and two bronze medals to military valor and the cross to the merit of war. He was a prince of the Holy Roman Empire, marquis of Vescovato, marquis of Vodice, count of Villanova and Cassolnovo (from 1932), and Venetian patrician. He was also a senator of the Kingdom of Italy.[1]