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...
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Astorre Manfredi may refer to: Astorre I Manfredi (1345–1405), Italian condottiero Astorre II Manfredi (1412–1468), lord of Imola, and of Faenza Astorre...
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Astorre I Manfredi (1345–1405), condottiero, founder of the Compagnia della Stella Astorre II Manfredi (1412–1468), Lord of Faenza Galeotto Manfredi (1440–1888)...
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Astorre Manfredi (c. 1345 – November 28, 1405) was an Italian condottiero. He was the son of Giovanni Manfredi, who had been lord of Faenza (today's Emilia-Romagna)...
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Guidantonio Manfredi 1420–1443 Astorre II Manfredi 1443–1468 (conjointly with Gian Galeazzo II) Gian Galeazzo II Manfredi 1443–1465 (conjointly with Astorre II)...
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Pandolfo Malatesta lost Rimini; Faenza surrendered, its young lord Astorre III Manfredi being later drowned in the Tiber by Cesare's order. In May 1501 the...
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nephew of Pope Sixtus IV. Bianca married twice; her first husband was Astorre III Manfredi, Lord of Faenza, and her second husband, Troilo I de' Rossi, 1st...
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six children: Bianca (March 1478 – 1524), married firstly in 1494, Astorre III Manfredi, Lord of Faenza (d. 1502), and secondly in 1503, Troilo I de' Rossi...
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six children: Bianca (March 1478 – 1524), married firstly in 1494, Astorre III Manfredi, Lord of Faenza (d. 1502), and secondly in 1503, Troilo I de' Rossi...
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murderer of the princes in the Tower (executed) (b. c. 1450) June 9 – Astorre III Manfredi, Italian noble (b. 1485) July 15 – Luka Radovanović, Catholic priest...
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battle and Azzo himself taken prisoner and subsequently imprisoned by Astorre I Manfredi, commander of the Regency Council forces, thus removing the threat...
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murderer of the princes in the Tower (executed) (b. c. 1450) June 9 – Astorre III Manfredi, Italian noble (b. 1485) July 15 – Luka Radovanović, Catholic priest...
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Baden, Countess consort of Hanau-Lichtenberg (d. 1518) June 20 – Astorre III Manfredi, Italian noble (d. 1502) June 24 Johannes Bugenhagen, German religious...
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Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì from 1448. In 1462, he married Barbara Manfredi, daughter of Astorre II, lord of Faenza. In 1463, Pino fell ill: Francesco was suspected...
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Barbara Manfredi (1444–1466) was the wife of Pino III Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì (Italy). She was born in Faenza, current Emilia-Romagna, to Astorre II Manfredi...
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the city centre was renewed. In 1488 Galeotto Manfredi was assassinated by his wife: his son Astorre III succeeded him, but was in turn killed in Rome...
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Galeotto Manfredi (1440 – May 31, 1488) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Faenza. Born in Faenza, Romagna, he was the son of Astorre II Manfredi. In 1477...
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Baden, Countess consort of Hanau-Lichtenberg (d. 1518) June 20 – Astorre III Manfredi, Italian noble (d. 1502) June 24 Johannes Bugenhagen, German religious...
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November 17 – Zanobi Strozzi, Italian painter (d. 1468) December 8 – Astorre II Manfredi, Italian noble (d. 1468) March – Albrekt of Mecklenburg, king of...
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(Giovanni Acuto, c. 1320–1394) Giovanni Ordelaffi from Forlì (1355–1399) Astorre I Manfredi (1345–1405) Alberico da Barbiano (1344–1409) Johann II (Habsburg-Laufenburg)...
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Edward III of England after the peace treaty of Brétigny. On October 24, 1360, after the Treaty of Calais ratified the ceasefire of 8 May, Edward III had...
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of printing press with replaceable letters (b. c.1398) March 12 – Astorre II Manfredi, Italian noble (b. 1412) September 23 – Sejo of Joseon, King of Joseon...
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without immediate employment. James II of Aragon and his brother Frederick III of Sicily saw the threat this posed to civil order. While Frederick would...
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Hawkwood began his career in the Hundred Years' War in France under King Edward III as a longbowman.: 38 It has been argued that he participated in both the...
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city of Ferrara. The Regency Council forces were under the command of Astorre Manfredi, a condottiero (mercenary leader) who had once formed the Compagnia...
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of Pisa in its war against Florence, whose troops were led by Malatesta III Malatesta. After that war he collected a troop of adventurers under the name...
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brother Giovanni, was captured and beheaded by the enemy condottiero Astorre I Manfredi. On 26 June 1402, he defeated a combined Bolognese-Florentine army...
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Reliqua Librorum Friderici II, Imperatoris, de Arte Venandi cum Avibus cum Manfredi Regis Additionibus Ex Membranis vetustis nunc primum edita. Albertus Magnus...
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later the Pope excommunicated Joanna II, Queen of Naples, appointing Louis III of Anjou as heir to the crown in her stead. Joan appointed king Alfonso of...
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imperial captains. Following the death (1383) of James, his successors, Charles III of Naples and his son Ladislaus, failed to maintain control of their principality...
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