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Agnese Visconti
Agnese Visconti also known as Agnes (Milan, 1363 – Mantua, 1391) was a daughter of Bernabò Visconti and his wife Beatrice Regina della Scala. She was consort of Mantua by her marriage to Francesco I Gonzaga.
== Family ==
Agnese was born in Milan, Italy and was the ninth of seventeen children.
Agnese's sister, Taddea Visconti, married Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria and was mother of Isabeau of Bavaria, wife of Charles VI of France. Agnese and the rest of her sisters secured politically advantageous marriages.
Agnese's maternal grandparents were Mastino II della Scala and his wife Taddea da Carrara. Her paternal grandparents were Stefano Visconti and his wife Valentina Doria.
Agnese's father, Bernabò, was a cruel and ruthless despot, and an implacable enemy of the Church. He seized the papal city of Bologna, rejected the Pope and his authority, confiscated ecclesiastical property, and forbade any of his subjects to have any dealings with the Curia. He was excommunicated as a heretic in 1363 by Pope Urban V, who preached crusade against him.〔Barbara W. Tuchman, ''A Distant Mirror'', p.263〕 When Bernabò was in one of his frequent rages, only the children's mother, Beatrice Regina, was able to approach him.〔Tuchman, p.254〕

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