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  1. Galeazzo II Visconti en doa bet daou vastard gant Malgarola da Lucino, a-raok e eured: Cesare (a-raok 1350-dianav) a zimezas da Franceschina de Todischis, eus Piacenza; Beatrice (a-raok 1350-1410) a zimezas da Giovanni Anguissola. E Gwengolo 1350 e timezas da Bianca di Savoia (Chambéry, 1336 – Pavia, 1387), ha bugale o doe:

  2. 1351. Död. 1402. Heraldiskt vapen. Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti (känd som Gian Galeazzo ), född 1351, död 1402, var härskare över Milano från 1378 till sin död; från 1395 som hertig. Gian Galeazzo Visconti ärvde av sin far Galeazzo II västra Milano med stora landområden som Pavia. [ 1] Genom att år 1385 tillfångata och avrätta sin ...

  3. Galeazzo II Visconti (umbes 1320 – 4. august 1378) oli Milano valitsejaks aastatel 1354 kuni 1358. Galeazzo II oli osav diplomaat, kes alustas oma rohkearvuliste valduste ühendamist ühtse organisatsiooniga riigiks. Resideeris Pavias, kus ta ehitas Castello Visconteo ja asutas Pavia ülikooli ja raamatukogu.

  4. The Hours of Giangaleazzo Visconti (Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale, Banco Rari 397 and Landau-Finaly 22) is a Roman-liturgy, illuminated Book of Hours in Latin, which was commissioned by the ruler of Milan, Gian Galeazzo Visconti, in Italy in the late 14th century. [1] A Book of Hours is a personal prayer book that contained, in part, the Hours ...

  5. Lord of Milan. The Lord of Milan was a medieval noble title for the dynastic head of state of the city of Milan and surrounding countryside in northern Italy. From 1277 to 1395, Visconti of Milan family held the title, after which they were elevated to Duke of Milan . Until 1259, Milan was a free commune that elected its own podestà.

  6. Mar 25, 2023 · Galeazzo II Visconti (c. 1320 – 4 August 1378) was a member of the Visconti dynasty and a ruler of Milan, Italy. He was the son of Stefano Visconti and Valentina Doria. In 1343 he made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Two years later he was ousted by his uncle Luchino, returning under archbishop Giovanni Visconti, who made him governor of Bologna.

  7. Gian Galeazzo died in 1494 in the Visconti Castle, the summer home of the Visconti and Sforza families. During that time, he received a visit from Charles VIII of France. According to the Italian historian Francesco Guicciardini in his History of Italy ( Italian: La Historia di Italia ), he was poisoned by his uncle, Ludovico il Moro.

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