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  1. Agnese was born around 1411 in Milan. She was the daughter of Ambrogio del Maino, [citation needed] a Count Palatine and ducal questore or chief of police. Her mother's name and identity is unknown. Agnese had two brothers, Lancillotto del Maino and Andreotto del Maino, who were both courtiers and members of the ducal council.

  2. Agnese del Maino (c. 1401 – 13 December 1465) was a Milanese noblewoman and the mistress of Filippo Maria Visconti, the last legitimate Duke of Milan of the Visconti dynasty. Agnese was the mother of Bianca Maria Visconti, who succeeded to the title of Duchess of Milan in 1450, despite her illegitimacy.

  3. Deceased: 23. October 1468. Father: Filippo Maria Visconti (1392-1447), Duke of Milan, youngest son of the most famous Milanese Duke of the Visconti dynasty, Giangaleazzo Visconti († 1402) Mother: Agnese del Maino († 1465), the only woman (and the only person), who was ever loved by the shy and secluded Filippo Maria Visconti; Agnese del ...

  4. Agnese del Maino (on the left) and her daughter Bianca Maria Visconti (on the right), c. 1456/57. Agnese del Maino was the second wife of Filippo Maria Visconti. It was one of the many clandestine marriages of the 15th and 16th centuries.There are two reasons for this claim: 1. the bizarre behaviour of Filippo Maria Visconti after his marriage ...

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  5. Mar 17, 2024 · The noble courtesan Agnese del Maino and Philip’s political enemy, Orombello, lord of Ventimiglia, have a fundamental intermediary dramaturgical function, and are themselves antithetical. Agnes is Filippo’s lover but in love with Orombello, and once she discovers that the latter secretly loves Beatrice, she decides to take revenge by ...

  6. October 1428 – but their marriage was never consummated; the only love in his life was Agnese del Maino whom he married in secrecy (clandestine marriage) and who gave birth to his daughters, Bianca Maria (1425-1468) and Caterina Maria or Lucia Maria (born and deceased in 1426)

  7. English: Agnese del Maino (c. 1401 – 13 December 1465) was a Milanese noblewoman and the mistress of Filippo Maria Visconti, the last legitimate Duke of Milan of the Visconti dynasty. Agnese was the mother of Bianca Maria Visconti, who succeeded to the title of Duchess of Milan in 1450, despite her illegitimacy.

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