Before his death in 1375 he had his brother Paolo Alboino (who had been in prison since 1365) assassinated to give the succession to his illegitimate sons
Bartolomeo II and
Antonio. The latter however were forced by the city's bankruptcy to accept the protectorate of
Bernabò Visconti. Despite his ruthless character, Cansignorio ruled Verona quite moderately and enriched it with numerous constructions, including the first masonry bridge over the
Adige since the
Ponte Pietra (Verona) and the first watchtower in Italy, the
Gardello. Cansignorio's tomb is one of the notable
Gothic Scaliger tombs in the courtyard of Santa Maria Antica of Verona. ==Marriage and children==