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Matteo II Visconti
Lord of Milan, Lodi, Piacenza, Parma and Bologna
Matteo II Visconti
Coat of arms
Reign1349 - 1355
PredecessorGiovanni
SuccessorBernabò and Galeazzo II
Bornc. 1319
Died29 September 1355
Noble familyVisconti
Spouse(s)Egidiola di Filippino of Gonzaga
FatherStefano Visconti
MotherValentina Doria

Matteo II Visconti (c. 1319 – Saronno, 29 September 1355) was co-ruler of Milan together with his brothers Galeazzo II and Bernabò.

Biography

He was the 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 in 1346, but in 1350 returned to Milan. As co-ruler of the domain after the death of his uncle Giovanni Visconti (1354), Matteo was given Lodi, Piacenza, Parma and Bologna.

He died after a dinner in which, according to his mother and others, he had been poisoned by his brothers. His daughter Caterina was married to Ugolino Gonzaga of Mantua.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Matteo II Visconti
16. Obizzo Visconti
8. Teobaldo Visconti
17. Fiorina Mandelli
4. Matteo I Visconti, Lord of Milan
18. Ubertus Pirovano
9. Anastasia Pirovano
19. Casati
2. Stefano Visconti, Lord of Milan
20. Lanfranco or Ruffino Borri
10. Squarcino Borri
21.
5. Bonacossa Borri
22.
11. Antonia
23.
1. Matteo II Visconti, Lord of Milan
24. Niccolò Doria
12. Franco Branca Doria
25. Preziosa di Lacon
6. Bernabò Doria
26. Michele Zanche
13. Caterina Zanche
27.
3. Valentina Doria Doria
28. Tedisio Fieschi
14. Federico Fieschi, Lord of Genoa
29. Simona della Volta
7. Eliana Fieschi
30.
15. Chiara
31.

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Preceded byCardinal Giovanni Visconti, Archbishop of Milan Lord of Milan
1349–1355
With: Bernabò Visconti
and Galeazzo II Visconti
Succeeded byBernabò Visconti and
Galeazzo II Visconti
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