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This page lists rulers of Milan from the 13th century to the present. Location within Italy Piazza della Scala Milan (Italian: Milano; Milanese dialect: Milán) is the main city in northern Italy, and is located in the plains of Lombardy, the most populated and developed of Italian regions. ...
Lords of Milan, House of Visconti, 1277-1395
- Oddone Visconti, Archbishop of Milan 1277-1294
- Matteo I Visconti 1294-1302; 1311-1322
- Galeazzo I Visconti 1322-1327
- Azzo Visconti 1329-1339
- Luciano Visconti 1339-1349
- Barnabo Visconti 1349-1385
- Galeazzo II Visconti 1349-1378
- Matteo II Visconti 1349-1355
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy. ...
Galeazzo II (d. ...
Dukes of Milan 1395-1800 Giangaleazzo Visconti (1351-1406) was the first Duke of Milan and he ruled the city for much of the early Renaissance. ...
Filippo Maria Visconti Filippo Maria Visconti, (1392–1447), who became nominal ruler of Pavia in 1402, succeeded his Father Gian Galeazzo Visconti as Duke of Milan. ...
Portrait of Francesco Sforza, ca 1460, by Bonifazio Bembo: Sforza insisted on being shown in his worn dirty old campaigning hat. ...
Sforza was a ruling family of Renaissance Italy, based in Milan. ...
Galeazzo Maria Sforza (January 24, 1444 – December 26, 1476) was Duke of Milan. ...
Ludovico Sforza (Ludovico il Moro, The Moor) (July 27, 1452–May 27, 1508), a member of the Sforza dynasty of Milan, Italy, was the second son of Francesco Sforza, and was famed as patron of Leonardo da Vinci and other artists. ...
Louis XII Louis XII the Father of the People (French: Louis XII le Père du Peuple) (June 27, 1462 - January 1, 1515) was King of France from 1498-January 1, 1515. ...
Ludovico Sforza (Ludovico il Moro, The Moor) (July 27, 1452–May 27, 1508), a member of the Sforza dynasty of Milan, Italy, was the second son of Francesco Sforza, and was famed as patron of Leonardo da Vinci and other artists. ...
Louis XII Louis XII the Father of the People (French: Louis XII le Père du Peuple) (June 27, 1462 - January 1, 1515) was King of France from 1498-January 1, 1515. ...
Francis I (French: François Ier) (September 12, 1494 – July 31, 1547), called the Father and Restorer of Letters (French: le Père et Restaurateur des Lettres), was crowned King of France in 1515 in the cathedral at Reims and reigned until 1547. ...
Charles V Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain Charles V (Spanish: Carlos V) (24 February 1500–21 September 1558) was effectively (the first) King of Spain from 1516 to 1556 (in principle, he was from 1516 king of Aragon and from 1516 guardian of his insane mother, queen of...
Philip II of Spain (Spanish: Felipe II) - (May 21, 1527 – September 13, 1598), the first King of Spain understood as the whole peninsula of Hispania (r. ...
Philip III (April 14, 1578 - March 31, 1621) was the king of Spain and Portugal (as Philip II), from 1598 until his death. ...
Philip IV of Spain Philip IV (April 8, 1605 - September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal until 1640. ...
Charles II of Spain. ...
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Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI Charles VI (October 1, 1685 – October 20, 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1711 to 1740 and the second son of Leopold I with his third wife, Eleonore-Magdalena of Pfalz-Neuburg. ...
This page is about Maria Theresa of Austria (often only known as Empress Maria Theresa), ruler of the Habsburg Empire from 1740-1780. ...
Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II Joseph II (March 13, 1741 - February 20, 1790) was a Holy Roman Emperor (1765 - 1790). ...
Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II Leopold II (May 5, 1747 – March 1, 1792) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1790 to 1792 and Grand-duke of Tuscany. ...
Francis II Francis I Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, who may also be referred to as Francis von Habsburg or Emperor Franz I of Austria (February 12, 1768 - March 2, 1835) was the last Holy Roman Emperor, ruling from 1792 until August 6, 1806, when the Empire was disbanded. ...
Francis II Francis I Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, who may also be referred to as Francis von Habsburg or Emperor Franz I of Austria (February 12, 1768 - March 2, 1835) was the last Holy Roman Emperor, ruling from 1792 until August 6, 1806, when the Empire was disbanded. ...
Governors of Milan, 1538-1800 - Alfonso d'Avalos, Marques del Vasto 1538-1546
- Ferrante Gonzaga, Prince of Molfetta 1546-1555
- Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alva 1555-1556
- Cristofero Cardinal Madruzzo 1556-1558
- Gonzalo Fernandez de Córdoba, Duke of Sessa 1558-1560
- Francisco Fernando d'Avalos, Marquis of Pescara 1560-1563
- Gonzalo Fernandez de Córdoba, Duke of Sessa 1563-1564
- Gabriel de la Cueva, Duke of Albuquerque 1564-1571
- Don Luis de Requesens 1572-1573
- Antonio de Guzmán, Marquis of Ayamonte 1573-1580
- Don Sancho de Guevara y Padilla 1580-1583
- Carlos de Aragona, Prince of Castelvetrano 1583-1592
- Don Fernando de Velasco 1592-1595
- Don Pedro de Padilla 1595-1600
- Pedro Henriquez de Acevedo, Count of Fuentes 1600-1610
- Don Fernando de Velasco 1610-1612
- Juan de Mendoza, Marques de la Hinyosa 1612-1614
- Don Sancho de Luna 1614-1616
- Pedro Alvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Francavila 1616-1618
- Gomez Suarez de Figueroa y Córdoba, Duke of Feria 1618-1625
- Don Gonzalo Fernandez de Córdoba 1625-1629
- Ambrogio, Marquis of Spinola 1629-1630
- Alvaro de Bazán, Marquis of Santa Cruz 1630-1631
- Gomez Suarez de Figueroa y Córdoba, Duke of Feria 1631-1633
- Ferdinand, Cardinal-Infante of Spain 1633-1634
- Gil Cardinal Albornoz 1634-1635
- Diego Felipe de Guzmán, Marquis of Leganés 1635-1641
- Juan de Velasco, Count of Sirvela 1641-1643
- Antonio Sancho Davila, Marquis of Velada 1643-1646
- Bernardino Fernando de Velasco, Count of Haro 1646-1647
- Iñigo Fernando de Velasco, Count of Haro 1647-1648
- Luis de Benavides, Marquis of Caracena 1648-1656
- Alonzo Perez de Vivero, Count of Fuensaldagna 1656-1660
- Francesco Gaetani, Duke of Sermoneta 1660-1662
- Luis de Guzmán Ponce de Leon 1662-1668
- Paolo Spinola, Marquis of los Balbases 1668-1670
- Gaspar Tellez Girón, Duke of Osuna 1670-1674
- Claude Lamoral, Prince de Ligne 1674-1678
- Juan Henriquez de Cabrera, Count of Melgar 1678-1686
- Antonio Lopez de Ayala Velasco y Cardeñas, Count of Fuensalida 1686-1691
- Diego Felipe de Guzmán, Marquies of Leganés 1691-1698
- Prince Charles Henry of Lorraine-Vaudemont 1698-1706
- Prince Eugene of Savoy 1706-1716
- Prince Maximilian Karl of Löwenstein-Wertheim 1717-1719
- Count Girolamo Colloredo 1719-1725
- Count Wirich Philipp von Daun 1725-1736
- Count Otto Ferdinand von Traun 1736-1743
- Prince Georg Christian von Lobkowitz 1743-1745
- Gian Luca Pellavicini 1745-1747
- Count Ferdinand Bonaventura von Harrach 1747-1750
- Gian Luca Pellavicini 1750-1754
- Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modena 1754-1771
- Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este 1771-1796
- Lombard Republic 1796
- Transpadane Republic 1796-1797
- Conte Luigi Cocastelli 1799-1800
Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, the third Duke of Alva (or Alba) (1508-January 12, 1583) was a Spanish general and governor of the Spanish Netherlands (1567 - 1573), nicknamed the Iron Duke because of his cruelty, giving the Protestants of the Low Countries a firsthand taste of the Black Legend. ...
Luís de Zúñiga y Requesens (? - March 5, 1576), Spanish governor of the Netherlands, had the misfortune to succeed the duke of Alva and to govern amid hopeless difficulties under the direction of Philip II. During his rule, the Spanish troops mutinied and Spain went bankrupt. ...
Eugene of Savoy (part of a statue in front of the Hofburg in Vienna) François-Eugène, Prince of Savoy-Carignan, known as Prinz Eugen in German (October 16, 1663-April 24, 1736) was a noted general. ...
Cisalpine Republic, 1797-1802 - First Directory 1797-1798
- Second Directory 1798
- Third Directory 1798-1799
- Austrian Rule 1799-1800
- Provisional Government Committee 1800
- Extraordinary Government Commission 1800
- Executive Committee of the Extraordinary Government Commission 1800-1802
Italian Republic, 1802-1805 Bonaparte as general Napoléon Bonaparte (15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was a general of the French Revolution and was the ruler of France as First Consul (Premier Consul) of the French Republic from November 11, 1799 to May 18, 1804, then as Emperor of the French (Empereur des Français...
Kings of Italy, 1805-1814 Bonaparte as general Napoléon Bonaparte (15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was a general of the French Revolution and was the ruler of France as First Consul (Premier Consul) of the French Republic from November 11, 1799 to May 18, 1804, then as Emperor of the French (Empereur des Français...
Viceroys of the Kingdom of Italy, 1805-1814 Eugène Rose de Beauharnais (September 3, 1781 _ February 21, 1824) was the first child and only son of Joséphine de Tascher de la Pagerie and Alexandre, Vicomte de Beauharnais. ...
Kings of Lombardy-Venetia, 1814-1859 Francis II Francis I Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, who may also be referred to as Francis von Habsburg or Emperor Franz I of Austria (February 12, 1768 - March 2, 1835) was the last Holy Roman Emperor, ruling from 1792 until August 6, 1806, when the Empire was disbanded. ...
His Imperial Majesty Ferdinand I Karl Leopold Joseph Franz Marchlin Emperor of Austria King of Hungary and Bohemia (April 19, 1793 - June 29, 1875) succeeded his father (Franz II Holy Roman Emperor/Franz I of Austria) as Emperor and King in 1835 and was forced to abdicate in 1848. ...
Franz Joseph I Franz Joseph I (in English also Francis Joseph) ( August 18, 1830 – November 21, 1916) of the Habsburg Dynasty was Emperor of Austria and King of Bohemia from 1848 until 1916 and King of Hungary from 1867 until 1916. ...
Viceroys of Lombardy-Venetia, 1814-1859 - Prince Heinrich XV Reuss zu Plauen 1814-1815
- Count Friedrich Heinrich von Bellegarde 1815-1816
- Archduke Anton Viktor of Austria 1816-1818
- Archduke Rainer of Austria 1818-1848
- Count Joseph Radetzky von Radetz 1848-1857
- Archduke Maximilian of Austria 1857-1859
- Count Franz Gyulai 1859
- Baron Heinrich Hermann von Hess 1859
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