Egidiola Gonzaga
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Lady of Milan
Egidiola Gonzaga | |||||
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Lady of Milan | |||||
Tenure | 1349–1355 | ||||
Born | 1325 Mantova | ||||
Died | 1377 Mantova | ||||
Spouse | Matteo II Visconti | ||||
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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]
Notes
- ^ Giancarlo Malacarne, I Gonzaga di Mantova: una stirpe per una capitale europea, Reggio Emilia, 2004. ISBN non esistente
Preceded by Valentina Doria | Lady of Milan 1349–1355 | Succeeded by Bianca of Savoy |