The House of Visconti were a noble family whose effectual founder, Oddone, wrested control of the city of Milan from the rival Della Torre family in 1277. The Visconti ruled Milan during the middle ages and early renaissance period, first as Lords of Milan, then, from 1395 as Dukes. The Visconti rule of Milan ended with the death of Filippo Maria Visconti in 1447. He was succeeded, after a short-lived republic, by his son-in-law Francesco I Sforza.
From Uberto, brother of Matteo I, came the lateral branch of dukes of Modrone; to this family belonged Luchino Visconti, one of the most prominent film directors of Italian neorealist cinema.
Uberto | +-Oddone, archbishop | +-Tebaldo | +-Matteo I, lord of Milan | +-Galeazzo I, lord of Milan | +-Luchino | | | +Luchino I, lord of Milan | +-Stefano | +-Matteo II, lord of Milan | +-Bernabò, lord of Milan | +-Galeazzo II, lord of Milan | +-Gian Galeazzo, first duke of Milan | +-Giovanni Maria, duke of Milan | +-Filippo Maria, duke of Milan | +-Bianca Maria, wife of Francesco I Sforza
Rulers of Milan | Italian nobility | Visconti
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