- Lodrisio Visconti
Lodrisio Visconti (c. 1280 – 1364) was an Italian
condottiero .Biography
He was the son of Pietro, of the powerful
House of Visconti ofMilan , and Antiochia Crivelli.After a military training under his father, he helped his cousin Matteo Visconti and the latter's son Galeazzo in the reconquest of Milan against the
Torriani . Later, together with the other cousin, Marco, he was instrumental in the imprisonment of Galeazzo and his son Azzone atMonza . When the two were freed, Lodrisio fled to his possessments ofSeprio .Azzone besieged him and destroyed his castle, but Lodrisio was able to escape to
Vicenza , being hired by theScaliger lord Mastino II. In the January of 1339 he mustered a large army, mostly fromGermany , with 2,500 cavalry, 800 infantry and 200 crossbowmen: baptized "Compagnia di San Giorgio" (Company of St. George) it was the first organized "compagnia" of mercenaries led by an Italian condottiero.After invading the territory of Milan, Lodrisio's army was however defeated in the early February at the
Battle of Parabiago . He was captured and, together with his son Ambrogio, imprisoned within an iron cage in the castle of San Colombano. Here he remained for ten years, when he was freed by the new Milanese lord, archbishopGiovanni Visconti . The latter's son Galeazzo II appointed him as commander of the troops in the reconquest of Piedmont, in which he distinguished in the 1356 great victory against the anti-Visconti league, who had hired the mercenary Grand Company ofKonrad von Landau .He lived at the court of Galeazzo until his death in 1364.
References
*cite book|last=Mallet|first=M.|title=Signori e mercenari. La guerra nell'Italia del Rinascimento|location=Bologna|publisher=Il Mulino|year=1983|id=ISBN 88-15-00294-4
*cite book|last=Rendina|first=Claudio|title=I capitani di ventura|publisher=Newton Compton|location=Rome|id=ISBN 88-8289-056-2|year=1985
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