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  1. Gabriele Maria Visconti ( 1385 – 15 dicembre 1408) fu figlio illegittimo del Duca di Milano Gian Galeazzo Visconti; fu Signore di Pisa dal 1402 al 1405 [1], di Crema dal 1402 al 1403 e di Sarzana dal 1402 al 1408. Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Discendenza. 3 Note. 4 Altri progetti. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  2. Gabriele Maria Visconti sold Pisa to the Republic of Florence for 200,000 florins. Since the Pisans did not intend to voluntarily submit to their long-time rivals, the army under Maso degli Albizzi took Pisa on 9 October 1406 after a long siege, that was accompanied by numerous atrocities.

  3. Nov 26, 2022 · Nov 26, 2022. -- Arms of Giovanni Visconti, son of the Duke; Gabriele Maria Visconti. Duke of Pisa; Giovanni Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan ( Trivulzio armorial, 1465 ca). Near year...

    • Marco Ponzi
  4. 1405: purchase of Pisa from Gabriele Maria Visconti, Milanese heir. 1406: revolt of Pisa, Florentine conquest gains access to sea. 1421: purchase of Livorno (seaport) from Genoa. 1422-8: resumption of Milanese war against Duke Filippo Maria Visconti. 1429-33: Lucchese war: unprovoked attack on Lucca by Florence.

  5. Nov 7, 2023 · In the division of his vast dominions, Pisa was given over to an illegitimate son, the weak and ineffective Gabriele Maria Visconti, who sold the rights to the city to Florence in the summer of 1405.

    • Blake R. Beattie
    • 2011
  6. Viscónti, Gabriele Maria nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Lavora con noi. ALTRI RISULTATI DI RICERCA. DAL VOCABOLARIO. LEMMI CORRELATI. Signore di Pisa (m. 1408). Figlio illegittimo di Gian Galeazzo, duca di Milano, ebbe alla morte del padre (1402) la signoria di Pisa; ma (1405), sentendovisi poco sicuro, per il tramite del ...

  7. Jun 24, 2021 · The attack was an unexpected reversal. Only a week earlier, Florentines had rejoiced at the news that they had purchased Pisa for 206,000 florins from that city’s lords, Gabriele Maria Visconti (1385–1409) and his patron, the French governor of Genoa, Jean II Le Maingre, called Boucicaut (1366–1421). 1 Bonfires lit the night sky. Women ...

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