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  1. Vida. Hijo de Mateo I Visconti y Bonacosa Borri. 1 En 1301, los Visconti fueron obligados a abandonar Milán y se exiliaron en las cortes de las familias Este y Bonacolsi durante siete años. En 1322 Galeazzo fue nombrado capitán del pueblo de Milán, pero fue forzado a abandonar la ciudad por una revuelta incitada por su primo Lodrisio Visconti.

  2. Galeazzo was the son of Matteo I Visconti and Bonacosa Borri. On 24 June 1300 he married Beatrice d'Este , [2] daughter of Obizzo II d'Este . The following year the Visconti were however forced to leave Milan and he lived at the Este and Bonacolsi courts for several years.

  3. 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. When Matteo II ( c. 1319–55) died, Bernabò (1323–85) and ...

  4. Galeazzo Galeazzo II Visconti aka di Milano (1320 - 4 Aug 1378) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (21 entries) edit. bgwiki Галеацо II ...

  5. Visconti Castle (Pavia) /  45.19000°N 9.15833°E  / 45.19000; 9.15833. The Visconti Castle of Pavia ( Castello Visconteo di Pavia in Italian) is a medieval castle in Pavia, Lombardy, Northern Italy. It was built after 1360 in a few years by Galeazzo II Visconti, Lord of Milan, and used as a sovereign residence by him and his son Gian ...

  6. En la década de 1360, Galeazzo II Visconti compró la mitad del castillo a la familia Fiamberti, con los fondos correspondientes, mientras que el señor expropió la parte restante del complejo [12] . El complejo fue restaurado por Gian Galeazzo Visconti en 1384 e incluido en el gran Parque Visconti [13] .

  7. In Visconti Family. 1319–55) died, Bernabò (1323–85) and Galeazzo II ( c. 1321–78) divided Milan and its territory, Bernabò taking the eastern area and Galeazzo II the western. Established at Pavia (south of Milan), Galeazzo II became a patron of artists and poets, including Petrarch, and founded the University of Pavia.….