Bartolomeo Arese, il Vecchio

Bartolomeo Arese, il Vecchio (1508–1562) was Treasurer-General for the Duchy of Milan under Francesco II Sforza.

Antonio Campi, Portrait of Bartolomeo Arese, il Vecchio, 1560–1570. Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan.[1]

Descendent from a long lineage of Milanese nobility, the Arese family, Bartolomeo was Royal Exchequer for Military pay and later treasurer of Milan during the fall of the Sforza and the rise of Spanish Hapsburg control of Milan. In 1538 Bartolomeo il Vecchio acquired the feudal lordship of the Pieve of Seveso under Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Following the rule of Philip II, King of Spain, he laid the foundations for a century of governance of Milan and its domains by his descendants, Giulio I and Bartolomeo III.

References

  1. "Portrait of Bartolomeo Arese - Antonio Campi". pinacotecabrera.org. Retrieved 2020-04-19.



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