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* Eleonora Gonzaga ( 31 December 1493 – 13 February 1570 ), married Francesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, by whom she had issue.
In 1670 he was married to Eleonora Maria of Austria ( 1653-1697 ), daughter of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, by his third wife Eleonora Gonzaga.
In 1651, Ferdinand III married Eleonora Gonzaga.
Especially Eleonora Gonzaga, who loved hunting, spent much time there and was bequeathed the area as her widow's residence after the death of her husband, Ferdinand II.
The origins of the Schönbrunn orangery seem to go back to Eleonora Gonzaga as well.
* Eleonora Gonzaga.
She was a daughter of Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and his wife Eleonora de ' Medici ( a sister of Marie de ' Medici, Henry IV's wife ).
Eleonora Gonzaga
Eleonora Gonzaga ( 23 September 1598 – 27 June 1655 ) was the second wife of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, Archduchess consort of Austria, Queen of Germany, Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia.
Born in Mantua in 1598, Eleonora was the youngest daughter of duke Vincenzo I of Gonzaga of Mantua and Eleonora de ' Medici.
Eleonora Gonzaga ( 1598 – 1655 )
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# Eleonora ( 1 March 1566 – 9 September 1611 ), who married Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua ( 1562 – 1612 ).
* Eleonora Gonzaga ( 23 September 1598 – 27 June 1655 ), second wife of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
The Habsburg connection was cemented by his marriage ( 1678 ) to Eleonora Maria Josefa, Archduchess of Austria ( 1653 – 1697 ), daughter of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and Eleonore Gonzaga.

Eleonora and 1598-1655
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