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Coat of arms of the Manfredi family Portrait of Astorre II Manfredi by Mino da Fiesole (1455, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.. The Manfredi were a noble family of northern Italy, who, with some interruptions, held the seigniory of the city of Faenza in Romagna from the beginning of the 14th century to the end of the 15th century.
Maddalena and Teresa Manfredi (1673 – 1744 and 1679 – 1767) were Italian astronomers and translators. Their calculations contributed to the popular Ephemerides of Celestial Motion by their brother Eustachio Manfredi , and their translations of poetry and fairy-tales, in collaboration with Teresa and Angiola Zanotti, were significant in ...
Ercole Manfredi (1883–1973), Italian architect who worked in Siam (Thailand) Eustachio Manfredi (1674–1739), Italian mathematician, astronomer and poet; Fabrizio Manfredi (b. 1967), Italian voice actor and dubbing director; Gabriele Manfredi (1681–1761), Italian mathematician; Gaetano Manfredi (b. 1964), Italian teacher and politician
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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 . He succeeded his father in the lordship of Faenza in 1488 at the age of three.
Astorre II Manfredi (8 December 1412 – 12 March 1468) was lord of Imola from 1439 and of Faenza from 1443. He was born in Faenza , the son of Gian Galeazzo I Manfredi . Apart Faenza and Imola, he was Papal vicar at Fusignano and other lands in Romagna together with his brother Gian Galeazzo II .
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) and other castles in the area before the Papal reconquest. Astorre lived for a while in Pistoia after his father had lost his last possession in Romagna; three years after the ...
Guidantonio Manfredi (also known as Guidaccio) (1407 – June 20, 1448) was lord of Faenza and Imola in the early 15th century. He was also a condottiero . He was born in Faenza, the son of Gian Galeazzo I Manfredi , and inherited his lands in Romagna , ruling first in association with his brother, Carlo , and later alone.