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The Duchy of Milan (Italian: Ducato di Milano; Lombard: Ducaa de Milan) was a state in Northern Italy, created in 1395 by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, then the lord of Milan, and a member of the important Visconti family, which had been ruling the city since 1277.
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Milan, ... Milan is formally elevated to a Duchy when Wenceslaus IV titles Gian Galeazzo Visconti the Duke ...
After the Treaty of Rastatt of 1714, Emperor Charles VI officially gained the Duchy of Milan, a possession considered vital to the security of Austria's southern border. [16] Since that moment, Milan was a permanent possession of the Austrian branch of the Habsburg dynasty.
Duchy of Milan 1395–1447 Golden Ambrosian Republic 1447–1450 ... " "Venice and Northern Italy, 1400–1600 A.D." Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History". The Met.
Ludovico and the Duchy of Milan entered the war in favour of his future father-in-law, Ercole d'Este. To support the war, Ludovico sent forces commanded by Federico da Montefeltro, then, after the death of da Montefeltro, his half-brother Sforza Secondo. The Venetian army was commanded by Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona. On 6 January 1483, Pope ...
If the King Louis XII were to die without producing a male heir, Charles of the House of Habsburg would receive as dowry the Duchy of Milan, Genoa and its dependencies, the Duchy of Brittany, the counties of Asti and Blois, the Duchy of Burgundy, the Viceroyalty of Auxonne, Auxerrois, Mâconnais and Bar-sur-Seine. [28]
Rulers of Milan may refer to: Lord of Milan (1259–1395) List of dukes of Milan (1395–1814) This page was last edited on 26 September ...
The French entered Milan on 17 September 1515 and Maximilian surrendered 17 days later on 4 October. Francis I entered his new duchy on 11 October, accompanied by Charles III of Savoy and William IX of Montferrat who had pledged allegiance to him. The capitulation was complete and Maximilian was imprisoned by the returning French troops.