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  1. Virida, still young, retired from court but remained in Austria the rest of her long life. She outlived all but two of her children, dying at age 63, and was buried at Sittich, Karnten, Austria. sources: Muir, Dorothy. A History of Milan under the Visconti. London: Methuen, 1924. Wheatcroft, Andrew. The Habsburgs: Embodying Empire. NY: Viking ...

  2. 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.

  3. Dec 13, 2016 · Veridis ( sometimes spelled Viridis) was born in Milan in 1352. Her father was excommunicated 1363 for opposing the Pope in Rome. She is buried at the Cistercian monastery in Sittich ,Obcina, Ljubljana, in modern and Slovenia.

  4. Nov 26, 2022 · Among the several hypothesis that have been put forward, Emilio Galli ( “Sulle origini araldiche della biscia viscontea”, 1919) proposed that the device originally belonged to the city of Milan...

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  5. Jun 7, 2018 · Instead, Visconti constructed a fictional story, using real people and locations, about the attempted rise and bitter fall of ’Ntoni Valastra and his family.

  6. The Ark of Bernabò Visconti has fortunately always been kept in confined or semi-confined environments, and this factor has preserved the precious decorative apparatus from degradation due to run-off and erosion.

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  8. Visconti Family, Milanese family that dominated the history of northern Italy in the 14th and 15th centuries. Originating in the minor nobility , the family probably obtained the hereditary office of viscount of Milan early in the 11th century, transforming the title into a surname.

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