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 | | He was more successful, however, against the Scaligeri, from whom he took Feltre, Belluno, Treviso, and Ceneda (1384). |
 | | His son Francesco Novello (1388) voluntarily submitted to the Visconti and took Brescia and Verona. |
 | | In 1404 he made an attempt against Vicenza that brought upon him a war with Venice. |
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