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Fourteenth century Italy was chaotic mercenaries swarmed across the land as competing city states attempted to vie with each other for power while pestilence and famine decimated populations
Into this cauldron was born Giangalezzo Visconti a man who perfectly exemplified all the contradictions of his age Viscous covetous and with loose morals he has been portrayed as one of the most criminal men in history yet he was also a man of remarkable gifts as a brilliant administrator a shrewd ruler who was able to command the loyalty of his men and a patron of beautiful art and architecture at the dawn of the Renaissance
Visconti as a young boy had been taught by Petrarch yet he was just as influenced by his family of deft schemers and killers as he carved his pathway to power Playing the parochial jealousies of the citystates against one another he was able to weaken his rivals and strike them in quick succession
E R Chamberlins The Count of Virtue is a remarkable study of the life and times of Giangaleazzo Visconti that provides fascinating insight into the political social and cultural world of fourteenth century Italy
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