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  1. Filippo Maria Visconti (3 September 1392 – 13 August 1447) [1] was duke of Milan from 1412 to 1447. Known to be cruel and paranoid, but shrewd as a ruler, he went to war in the 1420s with Romagna, Florence and Venice in the Wars in Lombardy, but was eventually forced to accept peace under Pope Martin V. He would return to the offensive again ...

  2. Filippo Maria Visconti (17211801) was the Archbishop of Milan from 1784 to 1801. Early life. Filippo Maria Visconti was born on 19 August 1721 in Massino Visconti, a village near Lake Maggiore which was the original land tenure of the House of Visconti, a main noble family of the Duchy of Milan and to which Filippo Maria belonged.

  3. Filippo Maria Visconti ( Milano, 3 settembre 1392 – Milano, 13 agosto 1447) è stato l'ultimo duca di Milano della dinastia viscontea . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Nascita e difetti fisici. 1.2 Conte di Pavia (1402-1412): un fratello "indesiderato" 1.3 Lungo regno (1412-1447) 2 Vita privata. 3 Matrimoni e successione. 4 Ascendenza. 5 Note.

  4. Filippo Maria Visconti (3 September 1392 – 13 August 1447) was duke of Milan from 1412 to 1447. Known to be cruel and paranoid, but shrewd as a ruler, he went to war in the 1420s with Romagna, Florence and Venice in the Wars in Lombardy, but was eventually forced to accept peace under Pope Martin V.

  5. Felipe María Visconti (en italiano Filippo María Visconti; 22 de septiembre de 1392-13 de agosto de 1447) [1] fue el último gobernante de Milán perteneciente a la familia Visconti. Era hijo de Catalina Visconti y de Gian Galeazzo Visconti.

  6. Filippo Visconti may refer to: Filippo Maria Visconti (1392–1447), Duke of Milan. Filippo Visconti (bishop) (1596–1664), Roman Catholic Bishop of Catanzaro.

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  8. The Visconti ruled Milan until the early Renaissance, first as Lords, then, from 1395, with the mighty Gian Galeazzo, who endeavored to unify Northern Italy and Tuscany, as Dukes. Visconti rule in Milan ended with the death of Filippo Maria Visconti in 1447.

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