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  1. Federico Visconti (1617–1693), Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan from 1681 to 1693. Filippo Maria Visconti (archbishop) (1721–1801), Archbishop of Milan from 1784 to 1801. Gaspare Visconti, Archbishop of Milan from 1584 to 1595. Roberto Visconti, Archbishop of Milan from 1354 to 1361.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 26 de sept. de 2014 · Violante Visconti di Modrone, o della discrezione. Una vita totalmente vissuta sul filo umbratile della privacy, di una sfumata riservatezza estremamente aristocratica. Il suo è un imprinting ...

  4. ro.wiki7.org › wiki › Висконти,_ВиолантаVisconti, Violanta - wiki7.org

    Visconti, Violanta. Mergi la navigare Mergi la căutare. Violanta Visconti; Violante Visconti: Ducesă de Clarence Marcomtese de Montferrat. Naștere: 1354 Milano ( )

  5. Visconti, Violet (c. 1353–1386)Duchess of Clarence . Name variations: Violante. Born around 1353; died in November 1386 (some sources cite 1404); daughter of Galeazzo II, lord of Milan (r. 1354–1378), and Blanche of Savoy (c. 1337–?); became second wife of Lionel of Antwerp (1338–1368), duke of Clarence, on May 28, 1368 (died); married Marquis of Montferrat (died); married Louis also ...

  6. The Visconti di Modrone descend from Uberto, younger brother of Matteo Visconti, Lord of Milan, between 1287 and 1322. Since the primary residence of the first generations of Uberto's offspring was in the castle of Somma Lombardo, they were known by the surname of Visconti di Somma. In 1473, the two brothers Francesco and Guido Visconti di ...

  7. 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.