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    Luchino Visconti (also spelled Lucchino, 1287 or 1292 – January 24, 1349) was lord of Milan from 1339 to 1349. He was also a condottiero, and lord of...
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  • game Identity V Luchino Nefaria, a fictional character Luchino Visconti (1906–1976), Italian theatre director Luchino Visconti (died 1349), lord of Milan...
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    were suspected of a conspiracy against Luchino. Threatened by him, they left Milan. After Luchino died in 1349, archbishop Giovanni remained alone in...
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    (1294–1302), Luchino I (1339–1349) and Bernabò (1354–1385). Prior to his rule over Milan, Galeazzo II was briefly exiled by his uncle, Luchino. During his...
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    Galeazzo II. The year after Luchino Visconti's death in 1349, and with the approval of his relations, Giovanni Visconti assumed full lordship of Milan...
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    war against the Guelphs. In October 1315 Matteo's sons, Marco Visconti and Luchino Visconti defeated the Tuscan Guelphs on the Scrivia River near Voghera...
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    eldest son of Stefano Visconti and Valentina Doria. In 1342 he married Egidiola di Filippino of Gonzaga. His uncle Luchino Visconti exiled him to Montferrat...
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    In 1349 Ludovico housed poet Francesco Petrarca, who visited Vergil's tomb in Mantua. In his late years he fought against Bernabò Visconti. He died at...
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    Lodrisio Visconti was imprisoned in an iron cage in San Colombano al Lambro until 1349, when Azzone and Luchino died and Giovanni Visconti freed him...
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    Lordship of Milan (category House of Visconti)
    vicar of Milan from Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1332, Luchino and Giovanni Visconti, sons of Matteo I, joined the government of the new vicar in...
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