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Stefano Visconti 1274–1327 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1274

Birth Location: Milan, Italy

Death Date: 04 JUL 1327

Death Location: Milan, Italy

Father: Matteo Visconti

Mother: Bonacossa Borri

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Children(s): Bernabò, Visconti

Stefano Visconti was born in 1274 in Milan, Italy, the child of Matteo I Visconti And Bonacossa Borri. Stefano Visconti married Valentina Doria, and had children including Bernabo Lord Of Milan Visconti. Stefano Visconti passed away in 1327 in Milan, Italy.

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Biography

  • Stefano Visconti was born in 1274 in Milan, Italy, the child of Matteo I Visconti And Bonacossa Borri.
  • Stefano Visconti married Valentina Doria, and had children including Bernabo Lord Of Milan Visconti.
  • Stefano Visconti passed away in 1327 in Milan, Italy.

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Stefano Visconti's Ancestors

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Stefano Visconti
1274–1327
Birth Place: Milan, Italy
Parents
Matteo I Visconti
1250–1322
Bonacossa Borri
1254–1321
Grandparents
Squarcina Borri
1230–1277
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Stefano Visconti's Descendants

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Stefano Visconti (1274–04 JUL 1327)
  1. 1. Bernabò, (Lord of Milan) Visconti 1323–1385 m. Beatrice (Regina della) Scala 1331–1384
    1. 1. Maddalena Visconti 1366–1404 m. Frederick, (Duke of) Bavaria 1339–1393
      1. 1. Elisabeth (of Bavaria Electress of) Brandenburg 1383–1442 m. Frederick (I Elector of) Brandenburg 1371–1440
        1. 1. Frederick (III of) Brandenburg 1424–1463 m. Agnes (of) Pomerania 1436–1512
        2. 2. Cecilia (of Brandenburg Duchess of) Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 1405–1449 m. William (the Victorious Duke of) Brunswick-Lüneburg 1392–1482
        3. 3. Albrecht (III Achilles Elector of) Brandenburg 1414–1486 m. Margaret (of) Baden 1431–1456 m. Anna (of Saxony, Electress of) Brandenburg 1437–1512
        4. 4. Frederick (II Elector of) Brandenburg 1413–1471 m. Catherine (of Saxony Electress of) Brandenburg 1421–1476
        5. 5. Dorothea (of Brandenburg Duchess of) Mecklenburg 1420–1491 m. Henry (IV, Duke of) Mecklenburg 1417–1477
      2. 2. Henry (XVI, Duke of) Bavaria 1386–1450
        1. 1. Louis (IX, Duke of) Bavaria 1417–1479 m. Amalia (of Saxony, Duchess of) Bavaria 1436–1501
    2. 2. Elisabetta Visconti 1374–1432 m. Ernest, (Duke of) Bavaria 1373–1438
      1. 1. Albert (III, Duke of) Bavaria 1401–1460 m. Anna (of) Brunswick-Grubenhagen-Einbeck 1414–1474
        1. 1. Elisabeth (of Bavaria, Electress of) Saxony 1443–1484 m. Ernest, (Elector of) Saxony 1441–1486
        2. 2. Margaret (of Bavaria, Marchioness of) Mantua 1442–1479
        3. 3. Albert (IV, Duke of) Bavaria 1447–1508 m. Kunigunde (of) Austria 1465–1520
    3. 3. Taddea, (Duchess of Bavaria) Visconti 1351–1381 m. Stephen (III, Duke of) Bavaria 1337–1413
      1. 1. Isabeau (of Bavaria, Queen consort of) France 1370–1435 m. Charles (VI, King of) France 1368–1422
        1. 1. Catherine (of) Valois 1401–1437 m. Henry (V of) England 1386–1422 m. Sir (Owen) Tudor 1400–1461
        2. 2. Isabella (of Valois, Queen consort of) England 1389–1409 m. Richard (II of) England 1367–1400
        3. 3. Charles (VII, King of) France 1403–1461 m. Marie (of) Anjou 1404–1463
        4. 4. Joan (of France, Duchess of) Brittany 1391–1433 m. John (VI, Duke of) Brittany 1389–1442
    4. 4. Viridis, (Duchess of Austria) Visconti 1352–1414 m. Leopold (III, Duke of) Austria 1351–1386
      1. 1. Ernest, (Duke of) Austria 1377–1424 m. Cymburgis (of) Masovia 1394–1429
        1. 1. Frederick (III, Holy Roman) Emperor 1415–1493 m. Eleanor (of Portugal, Holy Roman) Empress 1434–1467
        2. 2. Margaret (of Austria, Electress of) Saxony 1416–1486 m. Frederick (II, Elector of) Saxony 1412–1464
        3. 3. Albert (VI, Archduke of) Austria 1418–1463 m. Mathilde 1419–1482
        4. 4. Catherine (of) Austria 1424–1493 m. Charles (I, Margrave of) Baden-Baden 1427–1475
      2. 2. William, (Duke of) Austria 1370–1406 m. Joanna (II, Queen of) Naples 1373–1435
      3. 3. Leopold (IV, Duke of) Austria 1371–1411 m. Catherine (of) Burgundy 1378–1425
      4. 4. Frederick (IV, Duke of) Austria 1382–1439
        1. 1. Sigismund, (Archduke of) Austria 1427–1496 m. Catherine (of Saxony, Archduchess of) Austria 1468–1524 m. Eleanor (of) Scotland 1433–1480
    5. 5. Marco Visconti 1353–1382
    6. 6. Rodolfo, (Lord of Parma) Visconti 1358–1388
    7. 7. Carlo Visconti 1359–1403 m. Beatrix (of) Armagnac 1365–
    8. 8. Valentina, (Queen of Cyprus) Visconti –1393 m. Peter (II, King of) Cyprus 1357–1382
    9. 9. Lucia Visconti 1372–1424 m. Edmund, (4th Earl of Kent) Holland 1384–1408
    10. 10. Mastino Visconti –1404
    11. 11. Giammastino Visconti 1370–1405 m. Cleofa (della) Scala –1403

Stefano Visconti's Timeline

2 Records

1274
1274
Birth of Stefano Visconti in Milan, Italy
Milan, Italy
1327
04 JUL 1327
Age 53
Death of Stefano Visconti in Milan, Italy
Milan, Italy

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1274
    Event Place: Milan, Italy

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 JUL 1327
    Event Place: Milan, Italy

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