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The House of Trivulzio is the name of an old Italian noble family, most closely associated with
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, whose members were prominent politicians, military men and various clergymen.


History

The noble and ancient Trivulzio family was one of the great families of Milan and Lombardy, originally from the current Province of
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(in particular from the municipality of Trivolzio , from which they took the surname), holder of numerous fiefs ( Melzo,
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, etc.), whose first members are recorded since the 10th century . The family reached its apogee in the second half of the fifteenth century, at the time of the
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, who favored its rise, only to be betrayed by the same Trivulzio, who passed to the service of the Kings of France. Although some authors indicate the origins of the Trivulzio family between the 10th and 11th centuries, there is certain documentary evidence of its existence only starting from the 12th century. In 1277 the Archbishop
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mentioned the family among the 200 of the Milanese aristocracy whose members were authorized to be created canons of the Milan cathedral . In any case, the family entered Milanese politics only starting from the 15th century with various prominent personalities both in the military and in the administrative sphere. They make their residence in the Porta Romana district. Giovanni Trivulzio (d. 1423) was the first to join the council of the Decurions of Milan. His son, Antonio, embarked on a military career in the service of
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Filippo Maria Visconti and took part as a leader in the war against the
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, being appointed ducal commissioner in Crema from 1441 to 1442, passing to the stronghold of
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under the government of Francesco I Sforza, not before passing after the death of Duke
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among the promoters of the Golden Ambrosian Republic. In 1450 he was included in the ducal council by the will of Francesco Sforza. The historic buildings attributable to the Trivulzio family are numerous, important and spread over a large territorial space. Among these is the Trivulzio palace located in Milan owned by the family since the end of the fifteenth century , home to the Library and the Trivulziana Collection which today are located in the Castello Sforzesco . Cristina Trivulzio , later Princess Barbiano of Belgiojoso d'Este , was born in this palace.https://www.fondazionetrivulzio.it/


Notable members

* Agostino Trivulzio (c. 1485–1548), Italian Cardinal and papal legate * Antonio Trivulzio, ''seniore'' (1457–1508), Italian Cardinal * Antonio Trivulzio, ''iuniore'' (d. 1559), Italian Cardinal * Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (1440 or 1441–1518), Italian aristocrat * Gian Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio (1597–1656), Italian Cardinal * Giorgio Pallavicino Trivulzio (1796–1878), Itlaian risorgimento patriot and (after 1860) senator *
Ippolita Trivulzio Ippolita Trivulzio (1600 – 20 June 1638) was the Princess of Monaco by marriage to Honoré II of Monaco, and was the first Monegasque consort to bear the title of ''Princess''. Biography Ippolita was the only daughter of Carlo Emanuele Teo ...
(1600–1638), wife of Honoré II of Monaco * Scaramuccia Trivulzio (died 3 August 1527), Italian cardinal * Teodoro Trivulzio (1458–1531), Italian condottiero It is also associated with the Trivulzio Madonna by
Andrea Mantegna Andrea Mantegna (, , ; September 13, 1506) was an Italian painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son-in-law of Jacopo Bellini. Like other artists of the time, Mantegna experimented with perspective, e.g. by lowering the horizon in orde ...
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References

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