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  1. Viridis Visconti (1354–1414) was an Italian noblewoman. Her marriage to Leopold III, Duke of Austria, Viridis was Duchess consort of Austria, Styria and Carinthia, she was also Countess consort of Tyrol.

  2. Name variations: Verde Visconti; Virda Visconti; Viridis Visconti. Born around 1354 (some sources cite 1350 and 1351) in Milan, Italy; died in 1414 in Sittich, Karnten; daughter of Bernabo Visconti, lord of Milan (r. 1354–1385), and Beatrice della Scala (1340–1384); sister of Catherine Visconti (c. Source for information on Visconti, Virida ...

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    Viridis may refer to: 8774 Viridis, a Main Belt asteroid. Viridis Visconti (1352–1414), an Italian noblewoman, a daughter of Bernabò Visconti and his wife Beatrice Regina della Scala.

  4. Leopold III: marriage and offspring. Leopold was the founder of the branch of the dynasty from which all the Habsburgs of the Early Modern era were to trace their descent. In 1365 at the age of fourteen his brother Rudolf arranged for him to be married to Viridis Visconti, who was about his own age. The Visconti ruled over the extremely wealthy ...

  5. Inflection of viridis (ablative masculine singular) Inflection of viridis (ablative feminine singular) Inflection of viridis (ablative neuter singular) This is the meaning of viridis: viridis (Latin) Origin & history From the verb vireo ("to be verdant, to sprout"). Adjective viridis (third-declension two-termination adjective) green; young ...

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    The nominative form, and therefore the name of the god, would be Viridius or Viridios. Because of the Latin word viridis ('green', 'fresh', 'vigorous'), the simplest etymology proposed is that the god's name derives from this root word and refers to a local, tribal Roman god possessing these characteristics. The Green Man is a well-known pagan ...

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  8. Home. . Search. . Meaning of viridis. viridis. What does viridis‎ mean? viridis ( Latin) Origin & history. From the verb vireo ("to be verdant, to sprout"). Adjective. viridis ( third-declension two-termination adjective) green. young, fresh, lively, youthful. Related words & phrases. Descendants. Examples.

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