VISCONTI

vēskônˈtē, Italian family that ruled Milan from the 13th cent. until 1447. In the 12th cent. members of the family received the title of viscount, from which the name is derived.

Ottone Visconti, 1207–95, archbishop of Milan, was recognized (1277) as lord of the city after he had defeated the opposition of the Della Torre family, established leaders of the popular party. To keep the lordship in the family, he had Matteo I Visconti, 1255–1322, elected captain of the people in 1287. Exiled (1302–10) by the Della Torre faction, Matteo returned with the help of Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII and became imperial vicar. He established his overlordship in all Lombard cities, but Guelph opposition (see Guelphs and Ghibellines) obliged him to retire (1322) in favor of his son, Galeazzo I Visconti, 1277?–1328, who continued the struggle against popes and Guelphs. Galeazzo's son Azzone Visconti, 1302–39, consolidated the state, made peace with the pope, and increased the Milanese territories. At his death his two uncles, Lucchino and Giovanni, were proclaimed dukes.

Lucchino Visconti, 1292–1349, who in fact ruled alone, continued his predecessor's conquests, acquiring territory in Piedmont, Tuscany, and the present Ticino canton of Switzerland. The expansion of Milan aroused the other Italian states, and coalitions were repeatedly formed against Lucchino and his successors. Lucchino's brother, Giovanni Visconti, 1290–1354, took over the government in 1349. At his death the Milanese possessions were divided among his three nephews, Matteo II, Galeazzo II, and Bernabò.

Matteo II Visconti, 1319–55, was probably poisoned by his brothers, who divided his possessions. Galeazzo II Visconti, 1320–78, an able diplomat, began the transformation of his various communal lordships into an organized state. He was a patron of the arts and letters and a friend of Petrarch. At Pavia, where he held his court, he built the castle and founded the university and the library. Bernabò Visconti, 1323–85, ruled in Milan. His intrigues and territorial ambitions kept him at war with the pope, Florence, Venice, and Savoy. He died in prison, arrested by his nephew, Gian Galeazzo Visconti, 1351?–1402, the son of Galeazzo II.

Left the sole ruler of all Visconti possessions, Gian Galeazzo embarked on a systematic program of conquest, first in Venetia, then in central Italy. He withstood hostile coalitions partly by skillful diplomacy, partly by employing the best condottieri of his time. He bought (1395) his investiture as hereditary duke of Milan from Holy Roman Emperor Wenceslaus and defeated (1401) Holy Roman Emperor Rupert when Rupert sought to restore imperial rule over Italy. Gian Galeazzo's ambition was to establish an Italian kingdom, but he died of the plague while preparing a final attack on Florence, his chief enemy.

Gian Galeazzo reformed and centralized the government and promoted the arts and industries. During his reign the cathedral of Milan and the Certosa di Pavia were begun. He allied his family with the ruling house of France by marrying Isabella, daughter of John II. His daughter by a second marriage, Valentina, married Louis d'Orléans; it was through her that Louis XII and Francis I of France derived their claim to Milan in the Italian Wars.

During the regency of Gian Galeazzo's widow for her son, Giovanni Maria Visconti, 1389–1412, many cities were lost and political chaos prevailed. On reaching his majority Giovanni Maria revealed himself a dissolute and cruel ruler. He was assassinated, and the duchy passed to his brother, Filippo Maria Visconti, 1392–1447, who employed both diplomacy and force to restore the duchy. In his wars with Venice and Florence he was at first aided, then opposed, by the condottierri Carmagnola. His daughter and sole heir, Bianca Maria, married Francesco I Sforza, who became duke of Milan after the fall of the short-lived Ambrosian Republic (1447–50), set up after Filippo Maria's death.

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...to infinity, to madness and death. Visconti charts this fatal voyage, lamenting...apparent differences, the Venice of both Visconti films is still, fundamentally, a realm...What distinguishes the Venice films of Visconti and Welles, from those of a Roeg or...
...outside the classroom. by Laura L. Stachowski , Virginia A. Visconti Service learning and overseas student teaching are receiving...overseas nations and on the Navaho reservation. Virginia A. Visconti is coordinator of the Overseas Student Teaching Project at...
...they claim are allusions to Giangaleazzo Visconti, lord of Milan from 1385 to 1402. Material...there was no Viscount of Rome, but the Visconti derived their surname from being viscounts...identified the viscount as the head of the Visconti family. (27) Although the Visconti...
...precisely to answer this question that Visconti has made in his film changes and departures...suicide. To make the suicide necessary, Visconti has Juliana, Tullios wife confess to...husband who has killed him. In this way Visconti has altered the fundamental triangle...
...major Florentine wars were against the Visconti allied with various Florentine exiles...dominion.(77) They do not want to become Visconti subjects but will submit to the rule...source of anti-Florentine support. But Visconti should know that in Lucca, one Bartolomeo...
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...Small Lies. by Christopher Bray Tony Visconti, the autobiography: Bowie, Bolan and the Brooklyn boy Tony Visconti HarperCollins, 400pp. pounds sterling18...Morrissey joked, after being told that Tony Visconti wanted to produce his latest album...
...strident contradictions blues music evokes. Visconti is the third composer to win the Kronos...over 30." But the ensemble did trust Visconti, who beat out more than 300 composers...trained violinist, the Illinois-born Visconti is a bit of a late bloomer when it comes...
...jaws, it was the army of Giangaleazzo Visconti, the ruthless, cunning, and ambitious...and of Lombardy as a whole was Bernabo Visconti. Until 1378, Bernabo, in Milan, had...young Giangaleazzo had also inherited the Visconti ambition and attendant penchant for intrigue...
...Lombardy and of his association with the Visconti court (Virgin and Child with Saints...time that Milan was entering, under Visconti rule, a period of unparalleled economic...prosperity and military power. Gian Galeazzo Visconti, after having shared sovereignty for...
...century. It fell under the rule of the Visconti and later Sforza families of Milan...fourteenth century as a fortress by the Visconti and later embellished and turned into...the coat of arms of the Sforzas and the Visconti families. To the side of the church...
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The Glitter Was Turned to Gold by Visconti; BOOK REVIEWS Tony Visconti: The Autobiography: Bowie, Bolan and the Brooklyn Boy. Tony Visconti. Pounds 10.99. Harper Collins. Byline: Reviewed by Andrew Cowen For a producer whose name is as...
...Hopkin and legendary US producer Tony Visconti, she grew up in the most musical of...Bolan and Bowie - and brother Morgan Visconti took on production duties, via transatlantic...below) and legendary producer Tony Visconti, pictured far left in 1970 with David...
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VISCONTI veskon te, Italian family that ruled...from which the name is derived. Ottone Visconti, 1207 95, archbishop of Milan, was...lordship in the family, he had Matteo I Visconti, 1255 1322, elected captain of the people...
VISCONTI, LUCHINO looke no veskon te, 1906 76, Italian film director and writer, b. Milan as Luchino Visconti de Modrone. One of Italys most acclaimed directors, Visconti has been called the father of neorealism for his early...
VISCONTI, ENNIO QUIRINO en nyo kwere no veskon te, 1751 1818, Italian archaeologist...was completed by Antoine Mongez. His father, Giovanni Battista Antonio Visconti, 1722 84, was prefect of antiquities at Rome from 1768. He reorganized...
VISCONTI-VENOSTA, EMILIO, MARCHESE DI ame lyo marka za de veskon te-vano sta, 1829 1914, Italian patriot and statesman. At first...
...liberties; first the Torriani, then the Visconti (1277) became its lords. Galeazzo Visconti received (1395) the title of duke of Milan...states in Italy. After the death of the last Visconti (1447) the Sforza became dukes of Milan...
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