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    as her heir. By the second wife, Caterina Visconti; duke of Milan (1402–1412). By the second wife, Caterina Visconti; duke of Milan (1412–1447). Dukes...
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    Matteo I Visconti (1250–1322) was the second of the Milanese Visconti family to govern Milan. Matteo was born to Teobaldo Visconti and Anastasia Pirovano...
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  • Bonacossa Borri (category House of Visconti)
    d'Este Beatrice (b. 1280), married Spinetta Malaspina of Verucola Caterina (b. 1282 – d. 1311), married Alboino della Scala Luchino (b. 1285) Lord of Milan...
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    Medici were expelled from the city in 1494. In other states (such as the Visconti of Milan), the dynasty's right to the signoria was a formally recognized...
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  • about 17) was married to the future Sancho IV of Castile (aged 23/24) in 1282. Joan I of Navarre (aged 11) was married to the future Philip IV of France...
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    (MI) Oratorio dei Santi Ambrogio e Caterina Suzzara Torre Civica (City Tower) early 14th century ↑ Voghera Visconti Castle [it] ↑ Vigevano Castello Visconteo-Sforzesco...
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