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- Fulgenzio Manfredi, OFM (Venice, c. 1560 – Rome, 5 July 1610), or Fra Fulgenzio, was a Franciscan friar, an observant minor, and active preacher in Venice...
- called tuberoses. The generic name honours 14th-century Italian writer Manfredus de Monte Imperiale. All species are now placed in Agave. (See Agave §...
- Collections Division at the Library of Congress Esopus [Moralisatus]. Venice, Manfredus de Bonellis, de Monteferrato, 17 August 1493. From the Rare Book and Special...
- Archived from the original on 20 April 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2017. Lanza, Manfredu. "Le colonie 'lombarde' si insediano in Sicilia". casalenews.it. Archived...
- granted to the bishops of Sion by Charlemagne fl. 824 Adalongus 825 857 Heyminus 877 899/900 Waltherius 932 Asmundus fl. 940 Manfredus (?) 983 984/5 Amizo...
- all clearly marked in the beginning by notations such as "Rex", "Rex Manfredus" or "addidit Rex". A 1596 Latin edition was published in Augsburg by Marcus...
- Jacobus Casali, O.Min. (1291–1298) Alessandro Novello, O.Min. (1298–1320) Manfredus Collalto (1320–1321) Gregorius, O.P. (?) (1323–1326) Gorzias (1327–1349)...
- (1279–1285) Pietro Calza (1286–1300) Francesco Arpo, O.P. (1300–1310) Manfredus di Collalto (1310–1320) Francesco Ramponi (1320–1348) Gausberto de Orgoglio...
- Gaufredus (I.) 1089 – 1093: Aldebertus (or Adelbertus II.) c. 1110 – c. 1135: Manfredus Grimaldi 1143: Gaufredus (II.) 1146–1156: Petrus 1158–ca. 1165: Raimond...
- (attested 1106) Joannes (attested 1109) ... Petrus (attested 1126–1153) ... Manfredus (attested 1163) Albertus (attested 1166–1173) Ugo (attested 1174–1175)...