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  1. Azzone Visconti (n. 7 de diciembre de 1302, Ferrara, Milán -16 de agosto de 1339) fue Señor de Milán desde 1329 hasta su muerte. Es considerado el fundador del Estado de Milán que con el tiempo se convertiría en el Ducado de Milán. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ...

  2. Azzone Visconti (7 December 1302-16 August 1339) was the Duke of Lombardy from 1329 to 1339, succeeding Galeazzo Visconti and preceding Luchino Visconti. Azzone was born on 7 December 1302 to the House of Visconti, a dynasty of Catholic Italians that ruled the Duchy of Lombardy. He succeeded his father Galeazzo Visconti as duke on his death in 1329, having fought as a general of the ...

  3. Lab Distribution nasce nel 2010 con l’obiettivo di distribuire brand di tendenza. Siamo una realtà giovane e dinamica. Da sempre poniamo particolare attenzione al mondo Green, cercando di indirizzare gli sforzi verso una distribuzione ecosostenibile, collaborando con diversi brand che condividono questa filosofia.

  4. Ponte Azzone Visconti, known as Ponte Vecchio was built between 1336-1338 on the Adda River in Lecco. This 14th-century bridge is still in excellent condition, it still serves as the link between Lecco and Malgrate. Beautiful historic bridge.Lovely place. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2022 · An excursion along path 304, starting from Lecco (Ponte Azzone Visconti) which crosses the Adda river. The route passes through Bellavista - Pian Sciresa - Sasso della Vecchia - Prati della Corna up to the summit of Monte Barro (922m). From Sasso della Vecchia you follow the path of the ridges to the summit, where we can admire a beautiful view of Lake Garlate.

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · Pizzorusso says she believes bridge visible in the background of the Mona Lisa is the Lecco’s 14th-century Azzone Visconti bridge. (Submitted by Ann Pizzorusso, KimKrate/Shutterstock)

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · According to the scholar, the arched bridge depicted in the Mona Lisa would correspond to the 14th-century Ponte Azzone Visconti in Lecco, northern Italy. Skip to main content. Search.