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  1. Galeazzo II Visconti ( c. 1320 – 4 August 1378) was a member of the Visconti dynasty and a ruler of Milan, Italy. His most notable military campaigns were against Pope Gregory XI, around 1367. These battles fought between the papacy and the Visconti family ultimately ended in a peace treaty.

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Gian Galeazzo Visconti was a Milanese leader who brought the Visconti dynasty to the height of its power and almost succeeded in becoming the ruler of all northern Italy. The son of Galeazzo II Visconti, who shared the rule of Milan with his brother Bernabò, Gian Galeazzo was married in 1360 to.

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  3. Biography. During his patronage of the Visconti Castle, he contributed to the growth of the collection of scientific treatises and richly illuminated manuscripts in the Visconti Library. [2] Gian Galeazzo was the son of Galeazzo II Visconti and Bianca of Savoy. [3] . His father possessed the signoria of the city of Pavia.

  4. Galeazzo II Visconti ( Milano, 14 marzo 1320 – Pavia, 4 agosto 1378) fu Signore di Alessandria, Alba, Asti, Como, Tortona, Novara, Pavia, Vercelli e dal 1355 anche Signore di Bobbio e Piacenza, insieme ai fratelli Matteo II e Bernabò, co-Signore di Milano.

  5. Aug 5, 2021 · Galeazzo II Visconti left a versatile legacy: a legacy of sinister torture, artistic legacy, and political legacy. He was a grandfather of Valentine Visconti and through her, an ancestor of King Louis XII of France and King François I of France.

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  6. He left three children: Matteo (Matteo II), Bernabò, and Galeazzo (Galeazzo II). Marco felt in disgrace and was killed by hitmen in 1329. The two brothers' deaths restricted the future successions to Luchino, Giovanni (since 1342 archbishop of Milan), and Stefano's three sons.

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  8. Galeazzo Visconti II. Milanese leader. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Italy. In Visconti Family. 1319–55) died, Bernabò (1323–85) and Galeazzo II ( c. 1321–78) divided Milan and its territory, Bernabò taking the eastern area and Galeazzo II the western.

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