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Matteo II Visconti
Lord of Milan, Lodi, Piacenza, Parma and Bologna
Coat of arms
Reign
1349 - 1355
Predecessor
Giovanni
Successor
Bernabò and Galeazzo II
Born
c. 1319
Died
29 September 1355
Noble family
Visconti
Spouse(s)
Egidiola di Filippino of Gonzaga
Father
Stefano Visconti
Mother
Valentina Doria
Matteo II Visconti (c. 1319 – Saronno, 29 September 1355) was co-ruler of Milan together with his brothers Galeazzo II and Bernabò.
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