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on 7 February 1391 while her alleged lover was hanged. Agnese may not have been guilty. However, her husband wanted to ally with Gian Galeazzo Visconti, and Agnese's death was necessary to overcome her hostility towards him. Nevertheless, Francesco remarried only two years later (1393) with
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and imprisoned in the castle of Trezzo, where he died a few months later. Agnese declared herself hostile towards her cousin Gian Galeazzo. She hosted many Milanese exiles who opposed the new lord of Milan in her court of Mantua.
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Both Agnese and her alleged lover were buried in the current Piazza Pallone, the courtyard of the Ducal Palace of Mantua, where a plaque is still placed, which commemorates their deaths.
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against him. When Bernabò was in one of his frequent rages, only the children's mother, Beatrice Regina, was able to approach him. Agnese's maternal grandparents were
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and was the ninth of seventeen children. Her father, Bernabò Visconti, was a cruel and ruthless despot and an implacable enemy of the
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Giangaleazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan (1351-1402): a study in the political career of an Italian despot
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Accused by her husband of having committed adultery with Antonio da Scandiano, Agnese was beheaded in
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In 1385, Bernabò Visconti was captured with his sons, Ludovico and Rodolfo, by his nephew
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1380; on the occasion of her wedding, Agnese received from her parents the
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Index


Bernabò Visconti
Beatrice Regina della Scala
Mantua
Francesco I Gonzaga
Milan
Italy
Church
Bologna
Curia
heretic
Pope Urban V
crusade
Mastino II della Scala
da Carrara
Stefano Visconti
Doria
Taddea Visconti
Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria
Isabeau of Bavaria
Charles VI of France

Francesco I Gonzaga
Francesco Gonzaga
Ludovico II Gonzaga
Lord of Mantua
scudi
Parma
Cremona
Brescia

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