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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 ...
Manfredi family, a noble family, lords of Faenza, Italy . Francesco I Manfredi (1260–1343), Lord of Faenza; Astorre I Manfredi (1345–1405), condottiero, founder of the Compagnia della Stella
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Eustachio Manfredi was born in Bologna on 20 September 1674. He attended Jesuit school, then studied at the University of Bologna, graduating with a degree in law in 1691.. At the same time he devoted himself to scientific studies in mathematics and astronomy, and to literat
Taddeo Manfredi (1431 – c. 1486) was Lord of Imola from 1448 until 1473. As a condottiere (mercenary leader), he was commander in the Florentine (1443–1448 and 1452) and Neapolitan (1448–1452) armies. [1]
Mick Jagger has written a moving foreword for the auction catalogue of the collection of Count Manfredi Della Gherardesca, the celebrated Italian interior designer, collector and art dealer who ...
Manfred I (fl. 1160–1214), known as Manfredi Lancia, [a] was the second Margrave of Busca, famous for his financial difficulties [b] and his Occitan poetry. He was the first person to adopt the surname Lanza or Lancia, giving rise to the Lanza family .