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  1. Gian Galeazzo I Visconti (Pavía, 16 de octubre de 1351-Melegnano, 3 de septiembre de 1402) fue un gobernante milanés, último señor y primer duque de Milán (1395), primer conde de Pavía (1396), primer duque de Lombardía (1397) y el que llevó a la dinastía de los Visconti al apogeo de su poder.

  2. Gian Galeazzo Visconti (16 October 1351 – 3 September 1402), was the first duke of Milan (1395) and ruled the late-medieval city just before the dawn of the Renaissance. He also ruled Lombardy jointly with his uncle Bernabò.

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Gian Galeazzo Visconti (born 1351, Milan—died Sept. 3, 1402, Melegnano, near Milan) was a Milanese leader who brought the Visconti dynasty to the height of its power and almost succeeded in becoming the ruler of all northern Italy.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Gian Galeazzo Visconti (16 de octubre de 1351 - 3 de septiembre de 1402), fue el primer duque de Milán (1395) y gobernó la ciudad bajomedieval justo antes de los albores del Renacimiento. También gobernó Lombardía junto con su tío Bernabò.

  5. The Italian despot Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan (1351-1402), succeeded in conquering most of northern Italy in his ambitious attempt to place the entire Italian peninsula under his control. Gian Galeazzo Visconti was born on Oct. 16, 1351.

  6. Under Gian Galeazzo the Visconti reached their greatest power. At his death in 1402, the Visconti were dukes of Milan and counts of Pavia, and the family controlled most of northern Italy (see Visconti, Gian Galeazzo).

  7. Giangaleazzo Visconti (1351–1402) was the first Duke of Milan and ruled the city just before the beginning of the Renaissance. He is well known for his attempt to create a unified northern Italy by conquering the other cities in the valley of the Po.