Curzio Gonzaga

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Portrait of Curzio Gonzaga, an illustration from "Il Fidamante", Venice, 1591.

Curzio Gonzaga (c.1530 - 25 August 1599) was an Italian nobleman, writer and diplomat.[1] From 1595 onwards he was the first marquis of Palazzolo, held jointly with Claudio and Luigi Gonzaga.

His main work was the chivalric poem Il Fidamante, published in Mantua in 1582 and in Venice in 1591. It describes the wonderful deeds committed by a knight for the love of a very beautiful but harsh and insensitive woman.[2] His Rime was published in Vicenza in 1585 and his comic play Gli inganni in Venice in 1592.

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