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)
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
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Hippolita
("Prince Manfred")
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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")
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Pope Alexander IV
("Manfred of Sicily")
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Hippolita
("Prince Manfred")
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Charles I of Anjou
("Manfred of Sicily")
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