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  1. Jan 18, 2024 · Manfred III (d. 1244) was the third marquess of Saluzzo, from 1215 to his death. He was the son of Boniface of Saluzzo and Maria di Torres of Sassari (in Sardinia). Since his father died in 1212, he succeeded his grandfather Manfred II as marquess on the latter's death in 1215. His paternal grandmother Azalaïs or Adelasia of Montferrat was ...

  2. like father, like son?: the life and reign of manfred, king of sicily download; xml; the sapientia of manfred and the studium of naples download; xml; dubitauit rex manfridus ... king manfred and the determinatio magistralis of peter of ireland download; xml; de hebrea lingua transtulimus in latinam manfred of sicily and the pseudo-aristotelian ...

  3. Manfred (1232 – 26 February 1266) was the King of Sicily from 1258 to 1266. He was a natural son of the emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen but his mother, Bianca Lancia (or Lanzia), is reported by Matthew of Paris to have been married to the emperor while on her deathbed. Manfred was born in Venosa. Frederick II appears to have regarded him as legitimate, and by his will named him as ...

  4. Manfred, King of Sicily. House of Hohenstaufen. King of Sicily from 1258 to 1266. Born in 1232 in Venosa Died on 5 March 1266 in Benevento ...

  5. Manfred. Manfred: Ante-Purgatory, Purgatorio 3. A handsome, warrior-like nobleman, Manfred (c. 1232-66) is the illegitimate son of the emperor Frederick II, who is listed among the heretics in Inferno 10. Raised in the cosmopolitan Hohenstaufen court in Sicily, Manfred knew several languages (including Hebrew and Arabic) and was a poet and ...

  6. Manfred ( Sicilian: Manfredi di Sicilia; 1232 – 26 February 1266) was the last King of Sicily from the Hohenstaufen dynasty, reigning from 1258 until his death. The natural son of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, Manfred became regent over the kingdom of Sicily on behalf of his nephew Conradin in 1254. As regent he subdued rebellions in ...

  7. King Manfred (von Hohenstaufen), a son of Frederick II, ruled Sicily for just eight years until 1266, when his army was defeated by Angevin forces at the Battle of Benevento. Manfred was born outside marriage around 1232 to Emperor Frederick II (who was king of Sicily) and Bianca Lancia (Lanza), and later legitimised.

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