
Giangaleazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan (1351–1402): A Study in the Political Career of an Italian Despot
by D. M. Bueno de Mesquita-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
List of abbreviations | |
Italy in the fourteenth century. The growth of the Visconti state | |
Giangaleazzo's early years: the Count of Vertus in Piedmontese politics (1378-85) | |
Giangaleazzo and Bernabó: the hermit of Pavia (1378-85) | |
Northern Italy and the fall of Bernabó (1385). The new Lord of Milan | |
The Visconti state: the government of Lomardy and Giangaleazzo's administrative reforms (1385-9) | |
The political divisions of Italy. The new situation in Piedmont; the betrothal of Valentina, and the great schism (1385-9) | |
The conquest of eastern Lombardy (1385-8) | |
Giangaleazzo and Florence: the delineation of the Tuscan problem (1385-8) | |
Giangaleazzo and Florence: the drift to war (December 1388-April 1390) | |
The first war against Florence (May 1390-January 1392) | |
The Visconti dominions and the war. The aftermath of the war: the League of Bologna (1392) | |
Giangaleazzo and France: the 'Kingdom of Adria'. Giangaleazzo and the League of Bologna. Giangaleazzo and Germany (1393-May 1395) | |
The Duke of Milan and his court | |
Giangaleazzo and the negotiations for an imperial-papal alliance. The difficulties of the League of Bologna. The Franco-Florentine alliance (September 1395-October 1396) | |
The Mantuan war (November 1396-May 1398) | |
Lombardy during the Mantuan war. The collapse of the League of Bologna, and Giangaleazzo's policy at the truce of Pavia (1397-May 1938) | |
From the truce of Pavia to the peace of Venice: the acquisition of Pisa, Siena and Perugia (May 1398-March 1400) | |
Giangaleazzo and the states of Western Europe: the deposition of Wenceslaus and the Italian expedition of Rupert of Bavaria (1400-April 1402) | |
The rule of Giovanni Bentivoglio in Bologna. The policy of Venice during the German expedition, and Giangaleazzo's conquest of Bologna (1401-June 1402) | |
Giangaleazzo and Florence (1402) | |
The state of Lombardy at the time of Giangaleazzo's death (1402) | |
Conclusion | |
Appendces | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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