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  1. Mateo II Visconti (1319-9 de septiembre de 1355) fue señor de Milán junto a su tío Giovanni y sus hermanos Galeazzo II y Bernabé. Vida. Mateo era el hijo mayor de Stefano Visconti y Valentina Doria. En 1342 Mateo se casó con Egidiola Gonzaga, hija de Filippino Gonzaga.

  2. El castillo Visconteo 1 de Pavía (en italiano: castello Visconteo) fue construido entre 1360-1366 por orden de Galeazzo II Visconti —entonces señor de Milán (r. 1349-1378) junto con sus hermanos Mateo II y Bernabé —, quien trasladó allí su corte después de la conquista de Pavía por los milaneses. Luego el edificio fue la sede de la ...

  3. 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 against Pope Gregory XI, around 1367. These battles fought between the papacy and the Visconti family ultimately ended in a peace treaty. Read more on Wikipedia.

  4. Galeazzo II Visconti (war-dro 1320 – 1378) a oa aotrou kêr Milano, en Italia ar XIVvet kantved, eus an Tiegezh Visconti. Aotrou e oa e Pavia, Como, Novara, Vercelli, Asti, Alba, Tortona, Alessandria ha Vigevano, ha kenaotrou Milano gant e vreudeur Matteo II Visconti ha Bernabò Visconti. Galeazzo II Visconti

  5. Matteo I Visconti (Invorio, 15 August 1250 - Crescenzago, 24 June 1322) was the son of Teobaldo Visconti (nephew of the Archbishop of Milan, Ottone Visconti) and Anastasia Pirovano. Matteo was a soldier and faithful servant of his great-uncle Ottone in his battles and conquest of power over Milan. In 1287, his uncle had him appointed capitano del popolo (Italian for "Captain of the People") of ...

  6. The Visconti Castle of Pavia which hosted the court of Galeazzo II and Gian Galeazzo. In the 1370s, Bernabò and Galeazzo II emerged without severe consequences from manifold simultaneous attacks. The two brothers were deprived by the emperor of their vicariate and condemned by Pope Gregory XI as heretics.