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  1. Luchino Visconti (also spelled Lucchino, 1287 or 1292 – January 24, 1349) was lord of Milan from 1339 to 1349. He was also a condottiero, and lord of Pavia.. Biography. Ruler of Pavia from 1315, five years later he was podestà of Vigevano, where he erected the castle that is still visible.

  2. After Luchino died in 1349, archbishop Giovanni remained alone in power and recalled his three nephews in Milan. Under his rule, the territorial expansion continued (to Genoa and Bologna ) thanks to his diplomacy.

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  5. In Visconti Family. …the election of his uncles Luchino (1292–1349) and Giovanni (1290–1354), younger sons of Matteo I, as joint lords. Under their rule, territory lost during the struggle against the pope was regained, and the boundaries of the state were further extended. After Luchino’s death in 1349, the title of signore became….

  6. Apr 30, 2022 · About Luchino Visconti, signore di Milano. Wikipedia - Luchino Visconti He co-ruled in Milan with his nephew Azzone Visconti and his brother Giovanni, until Azzones's death in 1339. Luchino was a patron of both music and literature. He married three times: to Violante of Saluzzo, then to Caterina Spomola, and in 1349 to Isabella Fiesci, niece ...

  7. Luchino Visconti (also spelled Lucchino, 1287 or 1292 – January 24, 1349) was lord of Milan from 1339 to 1349. He was also a condottiero, and lord of Pavia. [better source needed] Biography. Ruler of Pavia from 1315, five years later he was podestà of Vigevano, where he erected the castle that is still visible.