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  1. Giovanni Visconti (1290–1354) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, who was co-ruler in Milan and lord of other Italian cities. [1] [2] He also was a military leader who fought against Florence , and used force to capture and hold other cities.

  2. Giovanni Visconti (c. 1290 - Milán, 5 de octubre de 1354) fue arzobispo y Señor de Milán y una de las personalidades características del siglo XIV. Fue mecenas entre otros de Petrarca. Giovanni Visconti era el último hijo de Matteo I Visconti y Bonacosa Borri, empezó la carrera eclesiástica.

  3. In 1356 Genoa regained its independence. In Bologna, the rebellion of Giovanni Visconti di Oleggio, a former protégée of Archbishop Giovanni and his lieutenant in the city, opened the way to the intervention of Cardinal Albornoz, who in 1360 brought back the city within the Papal States.

  4. La Casa de Visconti (en italiano: Casa Visconti) es una antigua familia de la nobleza italiana cuyo fundador fue Eriprando Visconti. Su descendiente, Otón Visconti, tomó el control de la ciudad-estado de Milán venciendo a sus principales rivales, la familia Della Torre, en 1277.

  5. Giovanni Visconti, who also had become archbishop of Milan in 1342, continued as lord of Milan, while its territory was increased by the temporary annexation of Bologna and Genoa in the 1350s. After Giovanni’s death, the Visconti dominions were shared among his three nephews.