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    of Azzone with the military support of his uncle Luchino. In 1334 Cremona surrendered to Azzone. In 1337 Luchino entered Brescia, allowing Azzone to become...
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    citizen militia and 700 knights from Savoy under the Bolognese Ettore da Panigo. Azzone, suffering from gout, remained in Milan. On 20 February 1339, with...
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    imperial eagle on a gold background to the biscione in 1329 (in honor of Azzone Visconti's obtaining the imperial vicariate), and which was later retained...
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    (Florence, Siena, Bologna, Perugia and Venice). In the first year of war, he managed to resist, but in 1336 the League was joined by Azzone Visconti of Milan...
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    Cassone della Torre. After an assault on Milan Cathedral, Cassone fled to Bologna and solicited an imperial intervention. Taking advantage of a chaotic situation...
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    promised to Azzone, a son of Gian Galeazzo Visconti and his first wife Isabella of Valois. The marriage could not take place due to Azzone's premature death...
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    the reigns of Azzone Visconti, Luchino Visconti, Giovanni Visconti, Bernabò Visconti and Gian Galeazzo Visconti: during the rule of Azzone Visconti, the...
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  • manuscript in the Biblioteca Estense. Galvano Fiamma: Essay on the deeds of Azzone, Luchino and Giovanni Visconti (Opusculum de rebus gestis ab Azone, Luchino...
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    career. They had: Gian Galeazzo (b. Pavia, 4 March 1366 – d. bef. 1376). Azzone (b. Pavia, 1368 – d. Pavia, 4 October 1381). Valentina (b. Pavia, 1371 –...
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    960–963 Gregory II, 964–969 Leo II, 969–983 vacant 983–996 Azzone I, 996 Gregory III, 998–1012 Azzone II, 1012–1021 Peter III, 1021–1037 Benedict, 1044–1050...
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    and not entirely to Giotto's design. Before 1337, he was in Milan with Azzone Visconti, but no trace of works by him remains in the city. His last known...
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    Modena, after which she moved to Milan. Beatrice and Galeazzo had one son, Azzone Visconti, who they named after Beatrice’s brother Azzo. Because of Beatrice’s...
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    Ludovico il Moro assigned a building in Strada Nuova that belonged to Azzone Visconti to the university. Between 1661 and 1671, a major renovation was...
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    Malaspina of Madrignano, an independent branch that started in 1355 with Azzone as its forefather. The branch was extinguished until 1631 but was later...
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    stylistic features strongly influenced by Romanesque, until the work of Azzone Visconti between 1329 and 1339, who introduced artists from Pisa and Florence...
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    31, 1335 - after suffering a long siege - Lodi fell under the blows of Azzone Visconti, losing its independence and becoming one of the most populous...
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  • Azzano d'Asti Azzano Decimo Azzano Mella Azzano San Paolo Azzate Azzio Azzone Baceno Bacoli Badalucco Badesi Badia Badia Calavena Badia Pavese Badia Polesine...
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    888–905) Valperto I (attested 911–914) Valperto II (915) Peter II (921) Azzone (922–945) Waldo (Ubaldus) (946–966) Adelgisius (attested 973–977) Peter...
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  • universities in Italy, is organized to comply with the framework of the Bologna Process. The university maintains several relations with foreign universities...
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    taken by the Milanese in 1201 and again in 1275. In 1328 it surrendered to Azzone Visconti, and thereafter shared the political fortunes of Milan. In the...
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    (attested 1124) Sigismondo (1130 ?) Azzone Degli Azzoni (attested 1140–1152) Aimone (date uncertain) Sigisfredo da Conegliano (attested 1170–1184) Matteo...
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  • 30 – Andrew Corsini, Italian prelate and bishop (d. 1374) December 7 – Azzone Visconti, Italian nobleman and knight (d. 1339) Fang Congyi, Chinese Daoist...
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  • Stefano's brothers Galeazzo, Giovanni, and Luchino, along with his nephew Azzone Visconti, are all imprisoned on orders of the Holy Roman Emperor based on...
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