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  1. 22 de jul. de 2014 · Violante Visconti Birth 1354 Death Nov 1386 (aged 31–32) Burial. Convento di Sant'Agostino. Pavia, ...

  2. It was Guadagnino’s intimate knowledge of the region that led him to Villa Albergoni in Moscazzano near Crema, which he tasked his close friend and frequent collaborator Violante Visconti di Modrone with dressing for the film.

  3. Violante Visconti era la esposa de un hijo del rey de Inglaterra y la cuñada de una hija del rey de Francia. Ella también tenía sus primos casados en Austria y Baviera la nobleza y la realeza chipriota. antes de 1380. Desconocida 1239 Violante e Gian Galeazzo Visconti - MNY6P1 de la biblioteca de Alamy de millones de fotografías ...

  4. In 1991 Prince Carlo Caracciolo, an Italian newspaper baron, and his wife Violante Visconti bought the estate, and hired architect Gae Aulenti to convert its 17th-century barn into a villa. Violante Visconti decided to create a garden around the villa, originally with the help of Lauro Marchetti, curator of the nearby Garden of Ninfa , and from 1995 onwards to designs by Dan Pearson.

  5. 24 de jul. de 2019 · Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Death: March 25, 2000 (65) New York, New York, United States. Immediate Family: Daughter of Edoardo Visconti di Modrone and Nicoletta Visconti di Modrone. Wife of Private User. Ex-wife of Pier Maria Pasolini Dall' Onda. Mother of Uberto Pasolini Dall' Onda and Private.

  6. Violante Visconti. Lionel's attempts to secure an effective authority over his Irish lands met with only moderate success. His wife Elizabeth de Burgh died in Dublin in 1363. He held a parliament at Kilkenny, which passed the celebrated Statute of Kilkenny in 1366, but he later gave up the task and returned to England.

  7. On 30 July 1366, Edward III sent a diplomatic mission to Italy, the purpose of which was to discuss the possibility of the marriage of Violante Visconti, daughter of Galeazzo II Visconti, Lord of Milan, with either Lionel or his younger brother Edmund of Langley. Quite quickly, the Duke of Clarence became the preferred candidate for marriage.