List of Milanese consorts

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Lady of Milan

Early consorts

The name wives and consorts of the early Della Torre lords of Milan are not known. But Napoleone della Torre may have been married to a Margherita di Baux.

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House of Visconti, 1277–1302

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeath Spouse
Coa fam ITA borri khi.jpg Bonacossa Borri Squarcina Borri
(Borri)
125412691294
husband's accession
1302
husband's exile
15 January 1321 Matteo I Visconti

House of della Torre, 1302–1311

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeath Spouse
Coa fam ITA guidi.jpg Beatrice Guidi di BatifolleSimon Guidi, Count of Batifolle
(Guidi)
-May 12761302
husband's accession
1302
her death
- Guido della Torre
Coa fam ITA langosco.jpg Brunissenda Langosco di LomelloFilippo di Langosco, Count Palatine of Lomello
(Lomello)
-13021302
husband's accession
1311
husband's expulsion by the Emperor
- Guido della Torre

House of Visconti, 1311–1395

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeath Spouse
Coa fam ITA borri khi.jpg Bonacossa Borri Squarcina Borri
(Borri)
125412691311
husband's restoration
15 January 1321 Matteo I Visconti
Arms of the house of Este (1).svg Beatrice d'Este Obizzo II d'Este
(Este)
126724 June 130028 June 1322
husband's accession
5 July 1327
husband's desposition
1/15 September 1334/37 Galeazzo I Visconti
Arms of the House of Savoy.svg Catherine of Savoy-Vaud Louis II, Baron de Vaud
(Savoy)
-1/10 October 133016 August 1339
husband's death
18 January 1388 Azzone Visconti
Arms of the house of Fieschi.svg Isabella Fieschi Carlo Fieschi
(Fieschi)
-131828 June 1322/16 August 1339
husband's accession
after 1331 or after 1349 Luchino Visconti
Arms of Saluzzo (alt).svg Violante of Saluzzo Thomas I of Saluzzo
(Aleramici)
-133924 January 1349
husband's death
18 January 1388
Coat of Arms of the House of Doria.svg Valentina Doria Bernabò Doria, Lord of Sasello
(Doria)
1290131828 June 1322
husband's accession
4 July 1327
husband's death
27 August 1359 Stefano Visconti
Arms of the house of Gonzaga (ancient).svg Egidiola Gonzaga Filippino Gonzaga
(Gonzaga)
-1339/134224 January 1349
husband's accession
1354 Matteo II Visconti
Arms of the House of Savoy.svg Bianca of Savoy Aimone, Count of Savoy
(Savoy)
1335/628 September 13504 August 1378
husband's death
31 December 1387 Galeazzo II Visconti
Bernabo e Beatrice Visconti.jpg Beatrice della Scala Mastino II della Scala
(Scaliger)
1331/327 September 135018 June 1384 Bernabò Visconti
Caterina Visconti.jpg Caterina Visconti Bernabò Visconti
(Visconti)
13612 October 13801 May 1395
became Duchess
17 October 1404 Gian Galeazzo Visconti

Duchess of Milan

House of Visconti, 1395–1447

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
Caterina Visconti.jpg Caterina Visconti Bernabò Visconti
(Visconti)
13612 October 13801 May 1395
became Duchess
3 September 1402
husband's death
17 October 1404 Gian Galeazzo Visconti
Arms of the house of Malatesta.svg Antonia Malatesta Carlo I Malatesta
(Malatesta)
-140816 May 1412
husband's death
- Gian Maria Visconti
Beatrice-de-Tende.JPG Beatrice Cane Ruggero Cane
(Cane)
137224 July 141213 September 1418 Filippo Maria Visconti
Arms of the House of Savoy.svg Marie of Savoy Amadeus VIII, Count of Savoy
(Savoy)
January 141124 September 142813 August 1447
husband's death
22 February 1479

House of Sforza, 1450–1499

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
Bianca Maria Visconti.jpg Bianca Maria Visconti Filippo Maria Visconti
(Visconti (illegitimate))
31 March 142525 October 144125 March 1450
husband's accession
8 March 1466
husband's death
28 October 1468 Francesco I Sforza
Arms of Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua.svg Dorotea Gonzaga Ludovico III Gonzaga
(Gonzaga)
144914668 March 1466
husband's accession
1467/8 Galeazzo Maria Sforza
Bona of Savoy with saint 02.jpg Bona of Savoy Louis, Duke of Savoy
(Savoy)
10 August 14496 July 146826 December 1476
husband's death
23 November 1503
Giancristoforo romano, medaglia di isabella d'aragona, moglie di giangaleazzo sforza.JPG Isabella of Naples Alfonso II of Naples
(Trastámara)
2 October 14702 February 148921 October 1494
husband's death
1 February 1524 Gian Galeazzo Sforza
Ambrogio de Predis - Ritratto di una dama.jpg Beatrice d'Este Ercole I d'Este
(Este)
29 June 147518 January 149122 October 1494
husband's death
2 January 1497 Ludovico Sforza

House of Valois-Orléans, 1499–1500

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
BNF - Latin 9474 - Jean Bourdichon - Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne - f. 3r - Anne de Bretagne entre trois saintes (detail).jpg Anne of Brittany Francis II, Duke of Brittany
(Dreux-Montfort)
25 January 14778 January 14996 September 1499
husband's accession
5 February 1500
husband's deposition
9 January 1514 Louis XII of France

House of Sforza, 1500

House of Valois-Orléans, 1500–1512

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
BNF - Latin 9474 - Jean Bourdichon - Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne - f. 3r - Anne de Bretagne entre trois saintes (detail).jpg Anne, Duchess of Brittany Francis II, Duke of Brittany
(Dreux-Montfort)
25 January 14778 January 149917 April 1500
husband's accession
16 June 1512
husband's deposition
9 January 1514 Louis XII of France

House of Sforza, 1512–1515

House of Valois-Angoulême, 1515–1521

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
ClaudeFranceEdit.JPG Claude, Duchess of Brittany Louis XII of France
(Valois-Orléans)
14 October 149918 May 151411 October 1515
husband's accession
19 November 1521
husband's deposition
20 July 1524 Francis I of France

House of Sforza, 1521–1524

House of Valois-Angoulême, 1524–1525

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
ClaudeFranceEdit.JPG Claude, Duchess of Brittany Louis XII of France
(Valois-Orléans)
14 October 149918 May 151423 October 1524
husband's accession
20 July 1524 Francis I of France

House of Sforza, 1525–1535

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
Attributed to Ambrosius Benson - Mary Magdalene reading.jpg Christina of Denmark Christian II of Denmark
(Oldenburg)
November 15214 May 153424 October 1535
husband's death
10 December 1590 Francesco II Sforza

House of Habsburg, 1540–1700

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal and Asturias - El Prado.jpg Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal John III of Portugal
(Aviz)
15 October 152712 November 154312 July 1545 Philip II of Spain
Mary1 by Eworth 2.jpg Mary I of England Henry VIII of England
(Tudor)
18 February 151625 July 155417 November 1558
Elizabeth.of.Valois.JPG Elisabeth of Valois Henry II of France
(Valois)
2 April 154522 June 15593 October 1568
Ana de Austria, reina consorte de Espana (Museo Lazaro Galdiano).jpg Anna of Austria Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor
(Habsburg)
1 November 15494 May 157026 October 1580
Juan Pantoja de la Cruz 016.jpg Margaret of Austria Charles II of Austria
(House of Habsburg)
25 December 158418 April 15993 October 1611 Philip III of Spain
Isabel de Borbon, from Statens Museum for Kunst, by Diego Velazquez.jpg Elisabeth of France Henry IV of France
(Bourbon)
22 November 160225 November 161531 March 1621
husband's ascension
6 October 1644 Philip IV of Spain
Diego Velazquez 032b.jpg Mariana of Austria Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
(Habsburg)
24 December 16347 October 164917 September 1665
husband's death
16 May 1696
Marie-Louise d'Orleans, reine d'Espagne.jpg Marie Louise d'Orléans Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
(Orléans)
26 March 166219 November 167912 February 1689 Charles II of Spain
Marie-Anne de Neubourg, reine d'Espagne.jpg Maria Anna of the Palatinate-Neuburg Philip William, Elector Palatine
(Wittelsbach)
28 October 166714 May 16901 November 1700
husband's death
16 July 1740

House of Bourbon, 1700–1706

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
Anonymous portrait of Maria Luisa of Savoy (1688-1714, future Queen of Spain).jpg Maria Luisa of Savoy Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia
(Savoy)
17 September 16882 November 170124 September 1706
Passed to Austria
14 February 1714 Philip V of Spain

House of Habsburg, 1707–1780

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
Elisabeth Christine of Braunschweig Wolfenbuettel.jpg Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
(Welf)
28 August 16911 August 170817 April 1711
husband's ascension
20 October 1740
husband's death
21 December 1750 Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor

House of Habsburg-Lorraine, 1780–1796

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
Mengs, Anton Raphael - Maria Luisa di Borbone Spagna, granduchessa di Toscana - 1770 - Prado.jpg Maria Luisa of Spain Charles III of Spain
(Bourbon)
24 November 17455 August 176520 February 1790
husband's ascension
1 March 1792
husband's death
15 May 1792 Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor
Maria Teresa di Borbone-Napoli.jpg Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
(Bourbon-Two Sicilies)
6 June 177215 August 17901 March 1792
husband's ascension
29 April 1800
husband's desposition
13 April 1807 Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor

House of Habsburg-Lorraine, 1799–1800

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame DuchessCeased to be DuchessDeath Spouse
Maria Teresa di Borbone-Napoli.jpg Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
(Bourbon-Two Sicilies)
6 June 177215 August 179029 April 1799
husband's restoration
29 April 1800
husband's desposition
13 April 1807 Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor

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