Person:Caterina Visconti (1)

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Caterina Visconti
b.1361
d.17 Oct 1404
m. Abt 1350
  1. Taddea ViscontiAbt 1351 - 1381
  2. Viridis Visconti1352 - 1414
  3. Marco Visconti1353 - 1382
  4. Ludovico Visconti1358 - 1404
  5. Carlo Visconti, signore di Parma1359 - 1403
  6. Antonia Visconti, di Milano1360 - 1402
  7. Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus1360 - 1393
  8. Caterina Visconti1361 - 1404
  9. Agnese Visconti1363 - 1391
  10. Rodolfo Visconti1364 - 1389
  11. Maddalena ViscontiAbt 1366 - 1404
  12. Anglesia Visconti1368 - 1439
  13. Giammastino Visconti1370 - 1405
  14. Lucia Visconti1372 - 1424
  15. Elisabetta ViscontiAbt 1374 - 1432
  16. Mastino Visconti - 1404
  1. Gian Maria Visconti1388 - 1412
  2. Filippo Maria Visconti1392 - 1447
Facts and Events
Name Caterina Visconti
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1361 House of Visconti of Milan
Marriage to Gian Galeazzo Visconti
Death[1] 17 Oct 1404
Reference Number? Q2464997?


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Caterina Visconti (1361 – 17 October 1404) was Duchess of Milan as the second spouse of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, the first Duke of Milan, and was the mother of two succeeding Dukes of Milan, Gian Maria and Filippo Maria Visconti. Caterina served as Regent of Milan from 1402 to 1404, during her elder son's minority, but due to Gian Maria's suspicion of her alleged treason (planted in his mind by her enemy, the condottiero Facino Cane), he had his mother arrested and imprisoned in the castle of Monza, where she was presumably poisoned in 1404.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Caterina Visconti, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.