Giulio I Arese

Giulio I Arese (1560 – 5 February 1627) was a Milanese nobleman and politician, elected president of the Senate of Milan in 1619 under Phillip III.

Portrait of Giulio I Arese, Palazzo Arese Borromeo, Cesano Maderno

The grandson of jurist Giulio Clari and member of the Arese family, he was a founding member of the Accademia degli Inquieti in Pavia in 1594.[1] He is buried in San Vittore al Corpo, Milan.

Sources

  • F. Calvi, Il patriziato milanese, Milano 1875, pp. 149-161
  • B. Caizzi, Le classi sociali nella vita milanese, cap. XI, Il declino spagnolo, 1958, p. 350
  • V. U. Crivelli Visconti, La nobiltà lombarda, Bologna 1972, p. 73

References

  1. "ARESE, Giulio in "Dizionario Biografico"". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-06-27.
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