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...
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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...
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ISBN 9780810809086. Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia (1991). Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese. ISBN 8876055487. Paolo Mereghetti (2010)...
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Pasquale Festa Campanile. Maria Grazia Buccella: Tonino Tomas Milian: Manfredo Gastone Moschin: President Vittorio Gassman: Rufus Conforti Angela Luce:...
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Irene). By the 14th century the Marquisate of Monferrato passed to Theodore I Paleologus, son of Empress Irene, last of the Aleramici of Monferrato. Despite...
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Consulta Araldica- vol. XII fasc. 4578. Settia, Aldo G. (2004). "LANCIA (Lanza), Manfredi (Manfredo)". Dizionario biografico degli italiani. Vol. 63. Retrieved...
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marque, despite the Italian marque having more cars in the event. Both Lancia and Lincoln came to the race highly organized and both factories swept 1–2–3...
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Enrico (Henry), married Beatrice, daughter of Boniface I of Montferrat. A third son, Manfredo (Manfred), is only attested in one document of 1242 in the...
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and architecture. Roberto Stampa (1858– after 1911), Italian architect. Manfredo Tafuri (1935–1994), architect, art historian and theorist. Known for his...
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Opizzo and Conrad supported the emperor in the union led by Marquis Manfredo II Lancia for Ligury against Lombardy; however, in 1246 the alliance with Frederick...
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