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  1. Caterina Visconti (1361 – 17 October 1404) was Duchess of Milan as the second spouse of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, the first Duke of Milan, and was the mother of two succeeding Dukes of Milan, Gian Maria and Filippo Maria Visconti. Caterina served as Regent of Milan from 1402 to 1404, during her elder son's minority, but due to Gian Maria's ...

  2. After Galeazzo's wife Isabelle died in childbirth in 1372, he married secondly, on 2 October 1380, his cousin Caterina Visconti, daughter of Bernabò; with her he had: Gian Maria (7 September 1388 – 16 May 1412)

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  4. Cattolicesimo. Caterina Visconti ( Milano, 12 luglio 1362 [2] – Monza, 17 ottobre 1404 [2] [3] ), figlia di Bernabò Visconti, signore di Milano, e di Beatrice Regina della Scala, fu signora consorte di Milano, dal 1385 al 1395, e prima duchessa consorte di Milano, dal 1395 al 1402 (anno della morte del marito, che la nominò reggente ), in ...

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  5. Gian Maria Visconti (or Giovanni Maria; 7 September 1388 – 16 May 1412) was the second Visconti Duke of Milan, the son of Gian Galeazzo Visconti and Caterina Visconti. He was known to be cruel and was eventually assassinated. He had no children.

  6. Caterina Visconti (1361 – 17 October 1404) was Duchess of Milan as the second spouse of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, the first Duke of Milan, and was the mother of two succeeding Dukes of Milan, Gian Maria and Filippo Maria Visconti. Caterina served as Regent of Milan from 1402 to 1404, during her elder

  7. Caterina Visconti (1361 – 17 October 1404) was Duchess of Milan as the second spouse of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, the first Duke of Milan, and was the mother of two succeeding Dukes of Milan, Gian Maria and Filippo Maria Visconti.

  8. Image-Gallery. In this painting Caterina Visconti is depicted as the Virgin Mary and St. Catherine of Alexandria as it is customary for a Milanese Duchess. Her cousin and husband Gian Galeazzo Visconti is shown as Jesus Christ; Saint Ambrose (on the left side), the main Saint of the Milanese Dukedom, is also not missing.

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