• Gozo from his father Manfredi Chiaramonte. He established his court at the Palazzo Steri in Palermo. Andrea succeeded Manfredi as the seventh count of...
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    Artale I Alagona, Count of Mistretta, Francesco II Ventimiglia, Count of Geraci, Manfredi III Chiaramonte, Count of Modica, and Guglielmo Peralta, Count...
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  • crown to Manfredi Chiaramonte. In 1370, Frederick the Simple entrusted the fief to his illegitimate son, Guglielmo d’Aragona. Manfredi Chiaramonte served...
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  • Count of Geraci from his father, Enrico II. In 1315, he wed Costanza Chiaramonte Mosca, daughter of Manfredi, count of Modica. However, ten years later...
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    In Gaeta, Ladislaus married Costanza Chiaramonte, the daughter of the powerful Sicilian baron, Manfredi Chiaramonte. Within a few years the marriage was...
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    Frederick III of Sicily conceded the great County of Modica to Manfredi I Chiaramonte, who fought the Angevin and their king, Charles, and married Isabella...
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  • historical associations of the palace. Constance Chiaramonte was a daughter of Manfredi III Chiaramonte, the lord of Palermo. She was married in Gaeta at...
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    Frederick III of Aragon gave it to Manfredi III Chiaramonte. In 1401, however, after the treason of Andrea Chiaramonte, the city was confiscated and was...
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    had passed to Giovanni III Chiaramonte of Palermo. After his death in 1374, the lordship passed to Manfredi III Chiaramonte and upon his death in 1391...
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    Laurana and pupils (1469), a 13th-century polychrome Crucifix by Manfredi Chiaramonte, the holy water stoup on the fourth pilaster (by Domenico Gagini)...
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  • men of the time (in addition to Peralta, Artale Alagona, Manfredi III Chiaramonte, Francesco II Ventimiglia), who divided up the whole of Sicily; the only...
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  • and Clarenza (13th century), heroines during the Sicilian Vespers Manfredi Chiaramonte (died 1391), nobleman Aaron Abualrabi (1400–1450), Jewish scholar...
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    once again and held it until 1333. It was retaken for Sicily by Manfredi Chiaramonte, who became lord of the island, and also seized the Kerkennah Islands...
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