Manfred, King of Sicily

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Manfred, King of Sicily was a 13th-century monarch of the Hohenstaufen dynasty who ruled Sicily and parts of southern Italy and became a central figure in the conflict between the papacy and the imperial house.

Aliases (2)

Referenced by (8)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
child
Hippolita ("Prince Manfred")
contrastsWith
Hohenstaufen dynasty ("Manfred of Sicily")
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Hohenstaufen dynasty ("Manfred of Sicily")
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Charles I of Anjou ("Manfred of Sicily")
opponent
Pope Alexander IV ("Manfred of Sicily")
opposed
Hippolita ("Prince Manfred")
spouseOf
Charles I of Anjou ("Manfred of Sicily")
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