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Lady of Milan
Egidiola Gonzaga
Lady of Milan
Tenure
1349–1355
Born
1325 Mantova
Died
1377 Mantova
Spouse
Matteo II Visconti
Names
Egidiola Gonzaga
Father
Filippino Gonzaga
Gigliola Gonzaga, also called Egidiola Gonzaga (1325-1377), was lady of Milan by marriage to Matteo II Visconti, lord of Milan, between 1349 and 1355.[1]
^Giancarlo Malacarne, I Gonzaga di Mantova: una stirpe per una capitale europea, Reggio Emilia, 2004. ISBN non esistente
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