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  1. A Viscontiak [e. viszkonti] Itália és Európa az egyik legrégebbi nemesi családja Milánóban ( Milánói Hercegség ), amely irányította Lombardiát és Tirol alpesi régióit. A dinasztia tagjai a középkorban Lombardia tartomány és környéke legfontosabb állami hivatalait és posztjait töltötték be. A család címere és mottója[szerkesztés]

  2. Visconti Anglesia (Milánó, 1374/80 – Reggio nell'Emilia, 1439. október 12.), olaszul és franciául: Anglesia Visconti, névváltozatai: Angelina, Eloisa, milánói hercegnő, ciprusi királyné és címzetes jeruzsálemi és örmény királyné. Visconti Valentina ciprusi királyné húga.

  3. Kategória:Visconti-ház – Wikipédia. Kategória:Visconti-ház. Segítség. A Wikipédiából, a szabad enciklopédiából. Ebben a kategóriában a Visconti-ház tagjai, a családból származó milánói hercegek és azok feleségei szerepelnek. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Visconti-ház témájú médiaállományokat.

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    Until 1259, Milan was a free commune that elected its own podestà. The Torriani family gained sustained power in 1240, when Pagano Della Torre was elected podestà. After Pagano's death, Baldo Ghiringhelli was elected podestà in 1259, but at the end of his tenure Martino della Torre, Pagano's nephew, perpetrated a coup d'état, seizing of power of hi...

    House of Visconti

    In 1395, Gian Galeazzo Visconti was titled Duke of Milan by King Wenceslaus, who sold the title under the payment of circa 100,000 florins.Since that moment, all the following rulers of Milan were styled as dukes.

    House of Sforza

    After the death of Filippo Maria in 1447, the main line of Visconti went extinct. Benefited by political chaos, a cabal of wealthy citizens, academics and clerics declared the Duchy dissolved and proclaimed the oligarchical Golden Ambrosian Republic.The republic was never recognized and the neighboring states of Venice and Savoy tried to expand their fiefdoms in Lombardy, as well as France. Taking advantage of the state's weakness and the resurgent Guelph-Ghibelline conflict, the commander-in...

    House of Valois

    In 1494, Ludovico Sforza usurped the throne of Milan, after probably poisoning his nephew Gian Galeazzo. After Venetian's threats, Ludovico solicited French king Charles VIII to descend into Italy, starting the First Italian War. After Ludovico's betrayal and alliance with League of Venice in 1495, French were defeated in the Battle of Fornovo and unabled to expand in Italy. Charles VIII's top general and cousin, Louis II, Duke of Orléans (future Louis XII), was humiliated and due to his pers...

    Ady, Cecilia M.; Armstrong, Edward (1907). A History of Milan under the Sforza. Methuen & Co.
    Adriano, Cappelli (1998). Cronologia Cronografia e Calendario Perpetuo. Hoepli. ISBN 88-203-2502-0.
    Baumgartner, Frederic J. (1996). St.Martin's Press (ed.). Louis XII. ISBN 0-312-12072-9.
  4. Federico Visconti (1617–1693), Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan from 1681 to 1693. Filippo Maria Visconti (archbishop) (1721–1801), Archbishop of Milan from 1784 to 1801. Gaspare Visconti, Archbishop of Milan from 1584 to 1595. Roberto Visconti, Archbishop of Milan from 1354 to 1361.

  5. Visconti leinua Italia iparraldeko familia noble bat izan zen. Leinu honen sortzailea izan zen Ottone Viscontik Milango hiri-estatuaren kontrola bere etsaiak ziren Della Torre familiakoak garaitu hartu zuen 1277an . Viscontitarrek Milan gobernatu zuten Erdi Aroan eta Pizkundearen lehen urteetan, lehenik Milango jaun bezala, ondoren, 1395etik ...

  6. The House of Sforza ( pronounced [ˈsfɔrtsa]) was a ruling family of Renaissance Italy, based in Milan. Sforza rule began with the family's acquisition of the Duchy of Milan following the extinction of the Visconti family in the mid-15th century and ended with the death of the last member of the family's main branch, Francesco II Sforza, in 1535.

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