Filippo Maria Visconti

Filippo Maria Visconti

Filippo Maria Visconti, (September 23, 1392–August 13, 1447) was ruler of Milan from 1412 to 1447.

Biography

Filippo Maria Visconti, who had become nominal ruler of Pavia in 1402, succeeded his assassinated brother Gian Maria Visconti as Duke of Milan in 1412. They were the sons of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Gian Maria's predecessor. From his marriage to Beatrice Lascaris, Countess of Tenda and the unhappy widow of Facino Cane—the condottiere who had fomented strife between the factions of Filippo's elder brother and his mother the regent—Filippo Maria received a dowry of nearly half a million florins; but when Beatrice took too great an interest in affairs of state, he accused her of adultery and had her beheaded at the castle of Binasco in 1418.

Cruel, paranoid and extremely sensitive about his personal ugliness, he was nevertheless a great politician, and by employing such powerful "condottieri" as Carmagnola, Piccinino—who unsuccessfully led his troops at the battle of Anghiari, 1440— and Francesco Sforza, he managed to recover the Lombard portion of his father's duchy.

At the death of Giorgio Ordelaffi, signore of Forlì, he took advantage of his guardianship of the boy heir, Tebaldo Ordelaffi, to attempt conquests in Romagna (1423), provoking war with Florence, which could not permit his ambitions to go uncontested. Venice, urged on by Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola, decided to intervene on the side of Florence (1425) and the war spread to Lombardy. In March 1426 Carmagnola fomented riots in Brescia, which he had conquered for Visconti just five years previously. After a long campaign, Venice conquered Brescia, extending its "terra ferma" to the eastern shores of Lake Garda. Filippo Maria unsuccessfully sought imperial aid but was constrained to accept the peace proposed by Pope Martin V, favoring Venice and Carmagnola. The terms were grudgingly accepted in Milan and by the emperor; but hostilities were resumed at the first pretext by Filippo Maria, leading to the defeat of Maclodio (12 October 1427), followed by a more lasting peace signed at Ferrara with the mediation of Niccolò III d'Este.

The following year the duke married his second wife Maria di Savoia (1411–1469), daughter of Duke Amadeus VIII of Savoy, a potent ally. With Visconti's support, Amadeus reigned briefly as antipope Felix V from November 1439 to April 1449.

He invited the famous scholar Gasparino Barzizza to establish a school at Milan. Barzizza also served as his court orator.

He died in 1447, the last of the Visconti in direct male line, and he was succeeded in the duchy, after the short-lived Ambrosian republic, by Francesco Sforza, who had married Filippo Maria's only heir, his natural daughter Bianca Maria in 1441.

ee also

*Wars in Lombardy
* Vincenzo Bellini’s 1833 opera "Beatrice di Tenda"

Trivia

*The first known Tarot decks, then still called Trionfi cards, were commissioned by Filippo Maria Visconti [http://trionfi.com/0/b] .

References

*1911


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