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  1. Astorre III Manfredi (June 20, 1485 – June 9, 1502) was lord Faenza, in northern Italy, from 1488 to 1501. He was born in Faenza, the son of Galeotto Manfredi. He succeeded his father in the lordship of Faenza in 1488 at the age of three. In 1501 he was deposed by Cesare Borgia and sent to Rome.

  2. Astorre III Manfredi 1488–1501. From 1501 to 1503 Faenza was ruled by César Borgia. Astorre IV Manfredi 1503, ( last Manfredi to rule Faenza) Manfredi family members who were Lords of Imola. Guidantonio Manfredi 1439–1441. Astorre II Manfredi 1441–1448. Taddeo Manfredi 1448–1473.

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  4. Aug 24, 2023 · Astorre III Manfredi (June 20, 1485 – June 9, 1502) was lord Faenza, in northern Italy, from 1488 to 1501. He was born in Faenza, the son of Galeotto Manfredi. He succeeded his father in the lordship of Faenza in 1488 at the age of three. In 1501 he was deposed by Cesare Borgia and sent to Rome.

  5. Oct 1, 2013 · In 1499 alone, he ordered the assassination or execution of the Spanish Constable of the Guard, the soldier-captain Juan Cervillon, and Ferdinando d’Almaida, the cruel-minded bishop of Ceuta, and subsequently added a host of individuals such as Astorre III Manfredi to his list of victims.

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    Astorre III Manfredi (20 June 1485-9 July 1502) was the lord of Faenza from 1488 to 1501, succeeding Galeotto Manfredi and preceding Cesare Borgia.

    Astorre Manfredi was born on 20 June 1485, the son of Galeotto Manfredi. At the age of three, Astorre succeeded his father as lord of Faenza when he was assassinated by the Bentivoglio of Bologna, and he married Bianca Riario to form an alliance with the House of Sforza of Milan. With the protection of the Republic of Venice, Faenza was at peace un...

  6. Astorre III Manfredi (Faenza, 20 juin 1485 - Rome, 9 juin 1502), est un noble et condottiere italien de la famille Manfredi qui a vécu au XV e siècle. Il a été seigneur de Faenza de 1488 à 1501.

  7. Bianca married twice; her first husband was Astorre III Manfredi, Lord of Faenza, and her second husband, Troilo I de' Rossi, 1st Marquis of San Secondo, 6th Count of San Secondo, by whom she had eight recorded children. At the time, the de' Rossi was one of the most prestigious noble families in Parma.

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