Gian Gabriele was born 26 September 1501 in
Saluzzo and died 29 July 1548 in
Pinerolo. Gabriele was the fourth and youngest son of
Ludovico II of Saluzzo and
Margaret of Foix-Candale. Because it was unlikely that he would rule Saluzzo, he embarked on a career in the church, becoming abbot of
Staffarda Abbey. But when two of his brothers had died and with
Giovanni Ludovico in exile, he was recalled to rule the marquisate of Saluzzo in 1537. This couldn't have been at a worse time. The marquisate had been a battleground during the
Italian Wars and a succession war between the pro-Habsburg
Giovanni Ludovico and the pro-French
Francesco. This left the marquisate utterly ruined and completely dependent on the King of France. Gabriele couldn't turn the tide and he was deposed by an uprising on 23 February 1548. Representatives of the Saluzzo municipalities gathered to discuss the future of the nation and decided to request the annexation to France. In 1549, King
Henry II of France formally annexed Saluzzo to France. By then, Gabriele had already died. ==References==