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Azzone Visconti (7
December 1302 – 16
August 1339) was lord of
Milan from 1329
until his death.
After the
death of his uncle,
Marco Visconti, he was threatened...
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Azzone (Italian: [atˈtsoːne]; Bergamasque: Sù) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Bergamo in the
Italian region of Lombardy,
located about 90...
- 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...
- The
Azzone Visconti Bridge is a
medieval bridge over the Adda
River at
Lecco in Lombardy, Italy. It was
built by
Azzone Visconti, Lord of Milan, in the...
- and Milan.
There are four
bridges crossing the
river Adda in Lecco: the
Azzone Visconti Bridge (1336–1338), the
Kennedy Bridge (1956), the
Alessandro Manzoni...
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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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Giovanni Azzone (born in Milan, on 24
November 1962) is an
Italian engineer and academic,
rector of the
Polytechnic University of
Milan between 2010 and...
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Palazzo is a
church in Milan,
northern Italy. It was
built as
Ducal Chapel by
Azzone Visconti in 1330, and
finished in 1336, as
indicated by an
inscription on...
- Latin). Paris: Sébastien Nivelle. 1577.
Glossae Brocarda Codex Justinianeus "
Azzone Dei
Porci |
Italian Lawyer,
Legal Scholar,
Jurist | Britannica". www.britannica...
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Visconti family then in
power in
Milan with a kind of
triumvirate formed by
Azzone and his uncles,
Luchino and
Archbishop Giovanni Visconti.
Aiming to return...