Charles de Gonzague
Charles de Gonzague was a French nobleman born in 1610, known for his role as a military leader and his connection to the royal family. He was the son of Louis de Gonzague, the Duke of Nevers, and inherited significant titles and lands. His life was marked by his loyalty to the French crown during a time of political turmoil.
In 1637, Charles became the Duke of Nevers and later the Duke of Mantua. He played a crucial role in the Thirty Years' War, supporting the French against various European powers. His contributions to military campaigns and governance were significant during his lifetime, which ended in 1665.