Richard (Riccardo) Filangieri (c.1195–1254/63) was an Italian nobleman who played an important part in the Sixth Crusade in 1228–9 and in the War of the Lombards from 1229–43, where he was in charge of the forces of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, battling forces on the other side, local barons first led by John of Ibelin, Old Lord of Beirut. During the first half of his career Richard was a Ghibelline, but during the second a Guelph. He was a member of the Filangieri family of Sicily.
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Richard (Riccardo) Filangieri (c.1195–1254/63) was an Italian nobleman who played an important part in the Sixth Crusade in 1228–9 and in the War of the...
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revelation changed the balance of power, and Frederick dispatched RichardFilangieri, marshal of the Kingdom of Sicily, to Syria with 500 knights to augment...
1227. The crusaders, led not by Frederick but by his representatives RichardFilangieri, Henry IV, Duke of Limburg, and Hermann of Salza, Grand Master of...
townspeople from Henry III. Autumn – Frederick II appoints Marshal RichardFilangieri as his imperial legate, and sends an expeditionary army of mostly...
Frederick left for Italy in May 1229, and never returned. He sent RichardFilangieri, with an army, to rule the kingdom of Jerusalem as his bailli. The...
Jerusalem. Late. Frederick sends RichardFilangieri to confiscate the fiefs of John of Ibelin and his allies. Filangieri besieges Beirut. 1231 Early. The...
retire to Tyre. Captured prisoners are exchanged for those held by RichardFilangieri, commander of the Lombards, at Tyre. Cyprus is wholly restored under...
(1206–1210) Odo of Montbéliard (1223–1227) Thomas of Aquino (1227–1228) RichardFilangieri (1231–1242), at Tyre Odo of Montbéliard (1236–1240), at Acre Walter...
for Frederick's answer to Richard's proposal, the barons kept the claim of Alice of Champagne in reserve. RichardFilangieri remained in Tyre while the...
Gaetano Filangieri (22 August 1753 – 21 July 1788) was an Italian jurist and philosopher. Filangieri was born in San Sebastiano al Vesuvio, in the province...
of Genoa Kingdom of Cyprus House of Ibelin Commanders and leaders RichardFilangieri Walter of Manepeau Berart of Manepeau † John I of Beirut Henry I...
of Tyre, and in reprisal for Venetian support to the Papal camp, RichardFilangieri, the viceroy for Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen, had allowed the...
of Montfort would contemplate ways to seize Tyre from the hands of RichardFilangieri, who was the confidant of Frederick II. After the conquest by the...
townspeople from Henry III. Autumn – Frederick II appoints Marshal RichardFilangieri as his imperial legate, and sends an expeditionary army of mostly...
troops during the absence of Frederick. He was replaced as bailli by RichardFilangieri in Tyre and Odo of Montbéliard in Acre. In Melfi in 1231, he was appointed...
a sale made by his cousin, another John of Ibelin. In 1231, when RichardFilangieri, Frederick's choice of bailiff of Jerusalem, came to the Haute Cour...
produced an anti-imperial reaction in the people. In 1231 he sent Riccardo Filangieri as his marshal. His attempt to assert his authority was opposed by John...
Jerusalem, RichardFilangieri. As soon as the Cypriot army went ashore near Tripoli, he withdrew with a few companions and allied himself with Filangieri. While...
with an Italian army led by Frederick's viceroy RichardFilangieri in the War of the Lombards. Filangieri besieged John of Beirut's city and convened the...
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in the History of Statistics. Springer. ISBN 978-1-4757-3500-0. Olson, Richard S. (8 March 2015). Scottish Philosophy and British Physics, 1740-1870:...
the 15th century, hosts the Museo Civico Filangieri of plastic arts, created in 1883 by Gaetano Filangieri. Naples is the seat of the Archdiocese of...