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  1. 31 de mar. de 2016 · Bianca Maria Visconti, the daughter of Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, was born on this day in 1425 near Settimo Pavese in Lombardy. A strong character, her surviving letters showed she was able to run Milan efficiently after becoming Duchess and even supposedly donned a suit of armour and rode with her troops into battle, earning herself the nickname, Warrior Woman.

  2. She was named after her paternal grandmother, Bianca Maria Visconti. When Bianca was not yet five years old, her father was assassinated inside the Church of Santo Stefano in Milan on 26 December 1476, which was the Feast Day of St. Stephen. He was stabbed to death by three high-ranking officials of the Milanese court.

  3. sforza, bianca maria visconti, Was the natural child of Filippo Visconti; and, being his only daughter, she was legitimated, and apportioned with the dowry of a princess; and, in 1441, she was married to Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan.

  4. 12 de jul. de 2017 · Bianca Maria Visconti was born on 31 March 1425 as the illegitimate daughter of Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan and Agnese del Maino. Her mother served as lady-in-waiting to Filippo’s wife, Beatrice di Tenda, who was tortured and executed on her husband’s orders before Bianca’s birth. Agnese and Filippo had a second daughter, named Caterina Maria or [read more]

  5. Bianca Maria Visconti (1425–1468), Duchess of Milan, was the eldest daughter of Filipo Maria Visconti (d. 1447), Duke of Milan, who had no male heir. In 1441 the teenaged Bianca Maria was married to the famous general Francesco Sforza (1401–1466), a union that revitalized the Milanese Duchy. She was the mother of eight children, including ...

  6. En 1440 sus feudos en el reino de Nápoles fueron ocupados por el rey Alfonso I, y —para recuperarlos— Sforza se reconcilió con Filippo Visconti. El 25 de octubre de 1441 pudo desposar finalmente a Bianca Maria en Cremona. Al año siguiente se alió con Renato de Anjou, pretendiente al trono de Nápoles, y marchó contra el sur de Italia.

  7. Los herederos de Bianca Maria y Valentina, duques de Milán (1450-1535) Después de la muerte de Filippo Maria en 1447 y la efímera República Ambrosiana, en 1450 Francisco Sforza se convirtió en el nuevo duque de Milán. Bianca Maria y su esposo iniciaron una nueva dinastía que gobernó Milán de manera discontinua hasta 1535. [Co. 24]