Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan, Milanese Silver Grosso (Pair)

$15.00

1323-1385

Bernabò or Barnabò Visconti (1323 – 19 December 1385) was an Italian soldier and statesman who was Lord of Milan. Along with his brothers Matteo and Galeazzo II, he inherited the lordship of Milan from his uncle Giovanni. Later in 1355, he and Galeazzo II were rumoured to have murdered their brother Matteo since he endangered the regime. When Galeazzo II died, he shared Milan's lordship with his nephew Gian Galeazzo. Bernabò was a ruthless despot toward his subjects and did not hesitate to face emperors and popes including Pope Urban V. The conflict with the Church cost him several excommunications. On 6 May 1385, his nephew Gian Galeazzo deposed him. Imprisoned in his castle, Trezzo sull'Adda, he died a few months later, presumably from poisoning. The coin shows the biscione or "big grass snake", less commonly known also as the vipera ("viper"), showing a serpent in the act of eating or giving birth to a human. It is the historic symbol of the city of Milan and shown on Visconti’s coat of arms.

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