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  2. Giovanni Visconti (1290–1354) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, who was co-ruler in Milan and lord of other Italian cities. [1] [2] He also was a military leader who fought against Florence , and used force to capture and hold other cities.

  3. Giovanni Visconti ( Milano, 1290 circa [1] – Milano, 5 ottobre 1354) è stato arcivescovo e signore di Milano, prima con il fratello Luchino Visconti (anche se pare che Giovanni non intervenne nel governo) e poi, dopo la morte di quest'ultimo, da solo, fino alla sua stessa morte.

  4. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of January 19 (or 20), 1329. (8) 1. VISCONTI, Giovanni (ca. 1290-1354) Birth. Ca. 1290, Milan. Third of the ten children of Matteo I Magno Visconti, prince of Milan, and Bonacosa Borri.

  5. Giovanni Visconti (1290–1354) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, who was co-ruler in Milan and lord of other Italian cities. He also was a military leader who fought against Florence, and used force to capture and hold other cities. He was the son of Matteo I Visconti and Bonacossa Borri.

  6. Giovanni Visconti may refer to: John of Gallura (died 1275), or Giovanni Visconti, Judge of Gallura, Sardinian ruler; Giovanni Visconti (bishop), Roman Catholic prelate and alleged cardinal-bishop of Sabina; Giovanni Visconti (Archbishop of Milan) (1290–1354), Milanese archbishop

  7. Member of the Visconti di Oleggio Castello was Giovanni, Lord of Bologna (1355–1360) and Fermo. He had been wrongly considered an illegitimate son of Archbishop Giovanni Visconti. Descendants of Pietro (since the 13th century)

  8. Giovanni Visconti, Co-Signore di Milano; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Giovanni Visconti. Archbishop & Lord of Milan. Giovanni Visconti, Co ...

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