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  1. Gabriele Maria Visconti was born an illegitimate child in 1385 from the relationship of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan, with Agnese Mantegazza. Upon his father's death in 1402, when he was sixteen years old, he inherited the Lordship over Pisa and other neighboring territories; he also inherited the Lordship over Crema and Sarzana.

  2. Gabriele Maria Visconti (1385 – 15 dicembre 1408) fu figlio illegittimo del Duca di Milano Gian Galeazzo Visconti; fu Signore di Pisa dal 1402 al 1405, di Crema dal 1402 al 1403 e di Sarzana dal 1402 al 1408.

  3. 1405: purchase of Pisa from Gabriele Maria Visconti, Milanese heir. 1406: revolt of Pisa, Florentine conquest gains access to sea. 1421: purchase of Livorno (seaport) from Genoa. 1422-8: resumption of Milanese war against Duke Filippo Maria Visconti. 1429-33: Lucchese war: unprovoked attack on Lucca by Florence.

  4. Furono soprattutto le insistenze del luogotenente francese e la constatazione del fatto che la sua signoria su Pisa era «appiccat a con la cera» (Capponi, Commentari di Gino Capponi, 1731, col. 1128) a indurre Visconti a incontrare Maso degli Albizi, anche se «non sapea lui medesimo quello si volea» ( ivi ).

  5. Jun 24, 2021 · The attack was an unexpected reversal. Only a week earlier, Florentines had rejoiced at the news that they had purchased Pisa for 206,000 florins from that city’s lords, Gabriele Maria Visconti (1385–1409) and his patron, the French governor of Genoa, Jean II Le Maingre, called Boucicaut (1366–1421). 1 Bonfires lit the night sky. Women ...

    • Michael Martoccio
    • 2021
  6. Aug 28, 2021 · Gabriele Maria Visconti, signore di Pisa, Crema e Sarzana. Birthdate: 1385. Death: December 15, 1408 (22-23) Immediate Family: Son of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, 1°duca di Milano and Agnese Mantegazza. Ex-partner of (No Name) Father of Jacopo Visconti.

  7. It is hard not to be impressed by the fact that all of the interlocutors of the Ogdoas, although dead, are members of the Visconti and Adorno families, the ducal houses of Milan and Genoa (figure 12.1). This striking fact suggests that Alfieri had been well connected in both cities sometime before 1421.

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