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    cities. He was the son of Matteo I Visconti and Bonacossa Borri. Giovanni Visconti was elected archbishop by the Capitol of Milan in 1317, but Pope John...
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    still exist. The effective founder of the Visconti Lordship of Milan was the Archbishop Ottone, who wrested control of the city from the rival Della Torre...
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    Milan, the son of Stefano Visconti and Valentina Doria. From 1346 to 1349 he lived in exile, until he was called back by his uncle Giovanni Visconti....
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  • alleged cardinal-bishop of Sabina Giovanni Visconti (Archbishop of Milan) (1290–1354), Milanese archbishop Giovanni Visconti (cyclist) (born 1983), Italian...
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    represented, and since the 12th century Milan became a Guelph town who fought the Emperor. The archbishop Ottone Visconti in the 13th-century caused himself...
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    1287, Matteo's uncle Ottone Visconti, archbishop and first lord of Milan, nominated him as capitano del popolo of Milan. Following his uncle's death...
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    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...
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    Dedicated to the Nativity of St. Mary (Santa Maria Nascente), it is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan, currently Archbishop Mario Delpini. The cathedral...
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    Ottone Visconti (1207 – 8 August 1295) was Archbishop of Milan and Lord of Milan, the first of the Visconti line. Under his rule, the commune of Milan became...
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    great-grandsons who came to govern Milan: Matteo I, Galeazzo I, Azzone and the Archbishop Giovanni, expanding the area of Visconti influence over the surrounding...
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  • (1538–1595), Archbishop of Milan from 1584 to 1595 Gian Maria Visconti (1388–1412), Duke of Milan Giovanni Visconti (disambiguation), several people John of Gallura...
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    Giovanni III Visconti (unknown date at Milan - 9 March 1453 at Milan) was the Italian Catholic Archbishop of Milan. A member of the prestigious Visconti...
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  • German Hohenstaufen. In 1262, Pope Urban IV appointed Ottone Visconti as Archbishop of Milan, to Martino della Torre's disappointment. In 1273, a civil...
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    the Duchy of Milan following the extinction of the Visconti family in the mid-15th century and ended with the death of the last member of the family's...
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    Visconti (Pogliano Milanese , ... - Milan , 8 August 1361) was an Italian Roman Catholic archbishop. A member of a collateral branch of the Visconti family...
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    Maria Visconti (1721–1801) was the Archbishop of Milan from 1784 to 1801. Filippo Maria Visconti was born on 19 August 1721 in Massino Visconti, a village...
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    Montferrat in 1346, but in 1350 returned to Milan. As co-ruler of the domain after the death of his uncle Giovanni Visconti (1354), Matteo was given Lodi, Piacenza...
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    Gaspare Visconti (1538 – 12 January 1595) was the Archbishop of Milan from 1584 to 1595. Born in 1538 to the noble family of Visconti, Gaspare Visconti earned...
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    Milanese Visconti family to govern Milan Ottone Visconti (1207–1295) was Archbishop of Milan and Lord of Milan, the first of the Visconti line Alberto Ablondi (1924–2010)...
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    many abbeys with Cardinal Giovanni Visconti, Archbishop of Milan, Commendatory Abbot of Morimondo. Abbots after Giovanni Visconti include Cardinal Branda...
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    Giovanni Colombo (6 December 1902 – 20 May 1992) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Milan from 1963 to 1979...
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    the original construction commissioned by Ottone Visconti and Giovanni Visconti, archbishops of Milan: among the few Gothic remains are a few terracotta...
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    of Milan (Latin: Aurelius Ambrosius; c. 339 – 4 April 397), venerated as Saint Ambrose, was a theologian and statesman who served as Bishop of Milan from...
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    Federico Visconti (1617–1693) was an Italian Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan from 1681 to 1693. Federico Visconti was born in Milan on 4 December 1617...
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    unification). Giovanni Visconti Venosta came from an aristocratic family originally from Grosio in the Valtellina, in the Alpine countryside north of Milan. His...
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    the Romans. In 1447 Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, died without a male heir; following the end of the Visconti line, the Ambrosian Republic was...
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    which later became the coat of arms of the Visconti family and of the Duchy of Milan), without prejudice to the preservation of the primigenial white city...
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    of Archbishop Giovanni Visconti, by Giovanni di Balduccio. Near the rear exit is a 16th-century tombstone portraying the Angel of the Resurrection, another...
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  • Bonacossa Borri (category House of Visconti)
    of Milan, Bishop of Milan. Once the Visconti had conquered Milan, Squarcina Borri gave his daughter in marriage to Matteo I Visconti, Lord of Milan in...
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    from his uncle Giovanni, became the count of Arona in 1445. His descendants played important roles in the politics of the Duchy of Milan and as cardinals...
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