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Lodrisio Visconti (c. 1280 – 1364) was an
Italian condottiero. He was the son of Pietro, of the
powerful Visconti of Milan, and
Antiochia Crivelli. After...
- and led by
Lodrisio Visconti. This
company was
defeated and destro**** by
Luchino Visconti of
Milan (another
condottiero and
uncle of
Lodrisio) in April...
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Urslingen (1342), the
Compagnia di San
Giorgio formed by the
Italian nobleman Lodrisio Visconti in 1339, the
White Company formed by
Albert Sterz (1360) and the...
- the 14th century. A
first company under this name was
founded in 1339 by
Lodrisio Visconti,
usurper of the
title of lord of
Seprio in
northern Italy. It...
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between the
Milanese army and the St. George's (San Giorgio)
Mercenaries of
Lodrisio Visconti. A
renowned condottiero, the
latter was an
exiled member of the...
- by Matteo, his
brother Uberto, and
their cousin Ludovico, also
known as
Lodrisio.
Matteo acted alone as Lord of
Milan in the
following years. He
ruled for...
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German mercenaries that had
remained in
Vicenza after the war, led by
Lodrisio Visconti, was unsuccessful. He died in
Verona in 1351. He is
buried in...
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entered the
Compagnia di San Giorgio,
financed by the
Veronese and led by
Lodrisio Visconti, and took part in the
battle of Parabiago. In 1342
Werner joined...
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forced to
leave Milan and take
refuge in Lodi
after some
clashes with
Lodrisio Visconti,
Francesco da
Garbagnate and
those Milanese who were s****ing an...
- – The
Milanese army and the St. George's (San Giorgio)
Mercenaries of
Lodrisio Visconti clash in the
Battle of Parabiago;
Visconti is defeated. 1472 –...