Manfred II (Italian: Manfredo or Manfredi) Lancia or Lança (c. 1190–Asti, c. 1257), was the eldest son of Manfred I and nominally margrave of Busca. He became an Imperial Vicar and a faithful follower of Frederick II.[1]
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ManfredII (Italian: Manfredo or Manfredi) Lancia or Lança (c. 1190–Asti, c. 1257), was the eldest son of Manfred I and nominally margrave of Busca. He...
mentioned Manfred's mother three times and could not unambiguously choose between "sister" and "niece" ("sister's daughter") of ManfredIILancia. According...
Manfred I (fl. 1160–1214), known as Manfredi Lancia, was the second Margrave of Busca, famous for his financial difficulties and his Occitan poetry. He...
an Empress of Nicaea. She was a daughter of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and Bianca Lancia. She married Nicaean Emperor John III Doukas Vatatzes as...
offspring of his-uncle Manfred. Both Anna and Manfred were the children of Frederick II by his mistress and fourth wife, Bianca Lancia. However, despite being...
between the forces of Charles I of Anjou and those of King Manfred of Sicily. Manfred's defeat and death resulted in Charles' conquest of the Kingdom...
Sicily under the rule of Conradin's uncle, Manfred of Sicily, the illegitimate son of Frederick II. Manfred ruled in Sicily at first along with his legitimate...
Vermandois. Boniface and Agnes of Vermandois had: Manfred I of Saluzzo William, lord of Busca, and perhaps also Lancia Hugh Anselm, progenitor of the margraves...
Byzantine emperors Just like Anna-Constanza, Manfred was an illegitimate child of Emperor Frederick II by Bianca Lancia. When their legitimate half-brother Conrad...
conferred with Manfred at Lucera. He then returned to Abruzzo to raise troops. He was still there when Charles invaded the kingdom and defeated Manfred at the...
Henry del Vasto (Italia: Enrico del Vasto), died before 1141 was a son of Manfred del Vasto, margrave of Western Liguria, and brother of Adelaide, countess...
Roger Deslaur (1311–1312) Manfred (1312–1317) William II (1317–1338) John II (1338–1348) Frederick I (1348–1355) Frederick II (1355–1377) Maria (1377–1379)...
proclaim a crusade against Manfred, while Charles pledged that he would not accept any offices in the Italian towns. Manfred staged a coup in Rome, but...
Peter Nowak and defensive stoppers Miroslav Stević, Jens Jeremies and Manfred Schwabl. Other players who joined 1860's squad during this time included...
his second wife Constance II of Hohenstaufen, an illegitimate daughter of Emperor Frederick II by his mistress Bianca Lancia. They had no children. John...
where he would replace the relatives of Frederick II. Charles had defeated Conradin's uncle Manfred, King of Sicily, in the Battle of Benevento on 26...
married Constance of Hohenstaufen, made him knight together with Corrado Lancia, who was to be a comrade of Roger in many of his enterprises as well as...
1993-1994. Vol. 18. Taylor & Francis. 1996. p. 7. ISBN 0-824-03797-9. Lancia, Enrico (2001). Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Vol. 6\1: Tutti...