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Gian Maria Visconti (or Giovanni Maria; 7 September 1388 – 16 May 1412) was the second Visconti Duke of Milan, the son of Gian Galeazzo Visconti and Caterina Visconti. He was known to be cruel and was eventually assassinated. He had no children.
- 3 September 1402 – 16 May 1412
- Caterina Visconti
Gian Galeazzo Visconti; Duke of Milan; Reign: 5 September 1395 – 3 September 1402: Coronation: 5 September 1395, Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio: Successor: Gian Maria Visconti: Lord of Milan; Reign: 6 May 1385 – 5 September 1395: Predecessor: Bernabò Visconti: Lord of Pavia; Reign: 4 August 1378 – 5 September 1395: Predecessor: Galeazzo II ...
Gian Maria Visconti (or Giovanni Maria; 7 September 1388 – 16 May 1412) was the second Visconti Duke of Milan, the son of Gian Galeazzo Visconti and Caterina Visconti. He was known to be cruel and was eventually assassinated. He had no children. Quick Facts Duke of Milan, Reign ... Close. Biography.
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Gian Maria Visconti. Gian Maria Visconti (or Giovanni Maria; 7 September 1388 – 16 May 1412) was the second Visconti Duke of Milan, the son of Gian Galeazzo Visconti and Caterina Visconti. He was known to be cruel and was eventually assassinated. Read more on Wikipedia.
Lords and Dukes of Milan. The Visconti ruled Milan until the early Renaissance, first as Lords, then, from 1395, with the mighty Gian Galeazzo, who endeavored to unify Northern Italy and Tuscany, as Dukes. Visconti rule in Milan ended with the death of Filippo Maria Visconti in 1447.
- vice: "deputy" - comes: "count"
- Filippo Maria Visconti
- 1075
- Milan
Nov 1, 2022 · This article questions the traditional reading of Pier Candido Decembrio's “Life of Filippo Maria Visconti” (1447) as a tyrant narrative, a reading first proposed by Jacob Burckhardt and highly influential ever since.
Giangaleazzo Visconti died unexpectedly in 1402 just as he was beginning to mount his campaign against Florence. His son, Gian Maria (1402-1412) was a psychopath who quickly alienated his supporters and was assassinated by his brother, Filippo Maria (1412-1447).