Noble House

Maison de Visconti

De leur ascension en tant qu'archevêques ambitieux à leur règne de seigneurs de Milan à poigne de fer, la Maison de Visconti a forgé une dynastie définie par des alliances astucieuses, une ambition impitoyable et une grandeur architecturale durable – jetant une ombre sur l'Italie du Nord qui survivrait à leur règne.

1277–1447EuropeNoble HouseCatholic

"A bon droit"

Maison de Visconti crest

Quick Facts

Years Active
1277–1447
Founder
Ottone Visconti
Region
Europe
Religion
Catholic

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

Ottone Visconti Appointed Archbishop of Milan

Pope Urban IV appoints Ottone Visconti as Archbishop, igniting a struggle with the Della Torre family and setting the stage for Visconti ascendancy.

Battle of Desio

Ottone Visconti defeats the Torriani at Desio, capturing Napoleone della Torre and establishing Visconti rule over Milan.

Marriage of Galeazzo I Visconti and Beatrice d’Este

The union with the Este family strengthens the Visconti’s dynastic alliances and enhances their legitimacy among northern Italy’s nobility.

Galeazzo I Becomes Lord of Milan

Galeazzo I assumes control, further consolidating Visconti authority and expanding the family’s influence in Lombardy.

Gian Galeazzo Visconti Succeeds as Lord of Milan

Upon the death of Galeazzo II, Gian Galeazzo inherits Milan and begins his ambitious consolidation of power.

Construction of Milan Cathedral Begins

Gian Galeazzo Visconti launches the building of the Duomo di Milano, an enduring symbol of Visconti patronage and Milanese identity.

Creation of the Duchy of Milan

Gian Galeazzo purchases the ducal title from King Wenceslaus, elevating Milan from a lordship to a duchy under Visconti rule.

Death of Gian Galeazzo Visconti

Gian Galeazzo’s sudden death precipitates the rapid decline and fragmentation of the Visconti dominions.

Assassination of Giovanni Maria Visconti

Giovanni Maria is murdered by conspirators, reflecting the instability and violence that plagued the later Visconti years.

Marriage of Bianca Maria Visconti to Francesco Sforza

The union sets the stage for the eventual transfer of Milanese power from the Visconti to the Sforza family.

Death of Filippo Maria Visconti

Filippo Maria’s passing without a male heir leads to the collapse of Visconti rule and the proclamation of the Ambrosian Republic.

Francesco Sforza Seizes Milan

Through his marriage to Bianca Maria Visconti, Francesco Sforza claims Milan, founding a new dynasty and perpetuating the Visconti legacy.

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