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The following is a list of rulers of Milan from the 13th century to 1859 when Milan and the rest of Lombardy were incorporated into the Kingdom of Sardinia.
See also:
Name
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Reign
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Notes
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Lords of Milan, houses of della Torre (also known as Torriani) and Visconti
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Pagano I della Torre |
1197–1241 |
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Pagano II della Torre |
1247–1257 |
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Manfredi Lancia |
1253–1256 |
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Martino della Torre |
1257–1259
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Oberto Pelavicino |
1259–1264 |
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Filippo della Torre |
1263–1265 |
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Napoleone della Torre |
1265–1277
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Ottone Visconti, Archbishop of Milan |
1277–1294 |
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Matteo I Visconti |
1294–1302 |
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Guido della Torre |
1302–1311 |
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Matteo I Visconti |
1311–1322 |
restored
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Galeazzo I Visconti |
1322–1327 |
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Azzone Visconti |
1329–1339 |
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Luchino Visconti |
1339–1349 |
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Barnabò Visconti |
1349–1385 |
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Galeazzo II Visconti |
1349–1378 |
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Matteo II Visconti |
1349–1355 |
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Gian Galeazzo Visconti |
1378–1395 |
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Dukes of Milan, rulers of the Duchy of Milan
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Gian Galeazzo Visconti |
1395–1402 |
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Gian Maria Visconti |
1402–1412 |
Son of Gian Galeazzo; assassinated
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Filippo Maria Visconti |
1412–1447 |
Brother of Gian Maria
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Ambrosian Republic 1447–1450
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Francesco I Sforza |
1450–1466 |
married a daughter of Filippo Maria
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Galeazzo Maria Sforza |
1466–1476 |
son of Francesco
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Gian Galeazzo Sforza |
1476–1494 |
son of Galeazzo Maria
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Lodovico Sforza |
1494–1499 |
son of Francesco
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Louis XII of France |
1499–1500 |
grandson of Valentina, daughter of Gian Galeazzo Visconti
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Lodovico Sforza |
1500 |
(restored)
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Louis XII of France |
1500–1513 |
restored
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Massimiliano Sforza |
1513–1515 |
son of Lodovico
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Claude of France |
1515–1521 |
daughter of Louis XII of France, wife of Francis I of France
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Francesco II Sforza |
1521–1535 |
son of Lodovico, brother of Massimiliano
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Spanish Rule 1540–1706
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Philip II of Spain |
1540–1598 |
After the death of Francesco II, claimed by emperor Charles V as an imperial fief for his son.
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Philip III of Spain |
1598–1621 |
son of Philip II
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Philip IV of Spain |
1621–1665 |
son of Philip III
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Charles II of Spain |
1665–1700 |
son of Philip IV
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Philip V of Spain |
1700–1706 |
great-grandson of Philip IV
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Austrian Rule 1706–1797
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Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor |
1706–1740 |
great-grandson of Philip III
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Maria Theresa |
1740–1780 |
daughter of Charles VI
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Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor |
1780–1790 |
son of Maria Theresa
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Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor |
1790–1792 |
brother of Joseph II
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Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor |
1792–1797 |
son of Leopold II
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Cisalpine Republic 1797–1799
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Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor |
1799–1800 |
(restored)
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Austrian Rule 1799–1800
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Provisional Government Committee 1800
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Extraordinary Government Commission 1800
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Executive Committee of the Extraordinary Government Commission 1800–1802
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President of the Italian Republic
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Napoleon Bonaparte |
1802–1805 |
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King of Italy
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Napoleon I |
1805–1814 |
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Eugène de Beauharnais
|
1805–1814
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Viceroy of the Kingdom of Italy
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Kings of Lombardy-Venetia
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Franz I of Austria |
1814–1835 |
previously Duke of Milan
|
Prince Heinrich XV Reuss zu Plauen
|
1814–1815
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Viceroy for Franz I
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Count Friedrich Heinrich von Bellegarde
|
1815–1816
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Viceroy for Franz I
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Archduke Anton Victor of Austria
|
1816–1818
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Viceroy for Franz I
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Archduke Rainer of Austria
|
1818–1835
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Viceroy for Franz I
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Ferdinand I of Austria |
1835–1848 |
son of Franz I
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Archduke Rainer of Austria
|
1835–1848
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Viceroy for Ferdinand I
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Franz Joseph of Austria |
1848–1859 |
nephew of Ferdinand I
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Count Joseph Radetzky von Radetz
|
1848–1857
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Viceroy for Franz Joseph
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Archduke Maximilian of Austria
|
1857–1859
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Viceroy for Franz Joseph
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Count Franz Gyulai
|
1859
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Viceroy for Franz Joseph
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Baron Heinrich Hermann von Hess
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1859
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Viceroy for Franz Joseph
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Bibliography
- Cappelli, Adriano. Cronologia Cronografia e Calendario Perpetuo (Milano, Hoepli, 1998 ISBN 88-203-2502-0)