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  • Frederick Manfred
  • American writer (1912–1994)

    children with his wife Maryanna Shorba Manfred: Freya Manfred, Frederick Manfred Jr., and Marya Manfred. Manfred was the writer-in-residence in the English

    Frederick Manfred

    Frederick_Manfred

  • Manfred, King of Sicily
  • King of Sicily from 1258 to 1266

    regime fashioned by Frederick in his last decade appeared primed to proceed again at pace under Manfred. It seemed like Manfred could, like his father

    Manfred, King of Sicily

    Manfred, King of Sicily

    Manfred,_King_of_Sicily

  • Siouxland
  • Region of the United States

    was coined by author Frederick Manfred in 1946. Manfred was born in Doon, Iowa, a small town in Lyon County. Frederick Manfred, who grew up in this region

    Siouxland

    Siouxland

    Siouxland

  • Lord Grizzly
  • 1954 biographical novel by Frederick Manfred

    1954 biographical novel by Frederick Manfred. It was part of his Buckskin Man Tales series of five novels. It was Manfred's first novel published under

    Lord Grizzly

    Lord_Grizzly

  • Freya Manfred
  • American poet (born 1944)

    Frederick Manfred (Feike Feikema) and Maryanna Shorba Manfred. Her younger siblings are Marya Manfred and Frederick Manfred Junior. The Manfred family lived

    Freya Manfred

    Freya_Manfred

  • Manfred (surname)
  • Surname list

    Manfred, Australian architect Frederick Manfred (1912–1994), American writer of Westerns Freya Manfred (born 1944), American poet Marsden Manfred (1888–1951)

    Manfred (surname)

    Manfred_(surname)

  • Michael Cimino
  • American filmmaker (1939–2016)

    together, Paradise and Kef. McGrath also gave Cimino a copy of the 1959 Frederick Manfred novel Conquering Horse, tracing the history of the Dakota Indians

    Michael Cimino

    Michael Cimino

    Michael_Cimino

  • Hugh Glass
  • American fur trapper and frontiersman (1783–1833)

    Neihardt. Lord Grizzly (1954) is an account of Glass's ordeal, by Frederick Manfred. In the 1966 episode "Hugh Glass Meets the Bear" of the syndicated

    Hugh Glass

    Hugh Glass

    Hugh_Glass

  • Nonsectarian
  • Lack of religious affiliation

    [citation needed] Pi Lambda Phi is a college social fraternity founded by Frederick Manfred Werner, Louis Samter Levy, and Henry Mark Fisher at Yale University

    Nonsectarian

    Nonsectarian

  • Conquering Horse
  • Novel by Frederick Manfred

    Cimino Whitney, Stu (December 12, 2015). "Whitney: How 'Revenant' left Frederick Manfred behind". Argus Leader. There was talk of "Deer Hunter" director Michael

    Conquering Horse

    Conquering_Horse

  • Sacajawea (novel)
  • 1979 novel by Anna Lee Waldo

    by Charles McNichols, Frank Waters, Benjamin Capps, Vardis Fisher, Frederick Manfred, among others. A revised edition, containing significant changes to

    Sacajawea (novel)

    Sacajawea_(novel)

  • The Golden Bowl (Manfred novel)
  • 1944 novel by Frederick Manfred

    by Frederick Manfred, published in 1944 under his birth name Feike Feikema. It was published by the Minnesota-based Webb Publishing Co.. Manfred insisted

    The Golden Bowl (Manfred novel)

    The_Golden_Bowl_(Manfred_novel)

  • King of Spades
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Spades may also refer to: King of Spades (novel), a 1966 novel by Frederick Manfred, the fourth book in The Buckskin Man Tales series King of Spades,

    King of Spades

    King_of_Spades

  • Riders of Judgment
  • 1965 novel by Frederick Manfred

    Riders of Judgment is a 1965 Western novel by Frederick Manfred and the fifth book chronologically in his series The Buckskin Man Tales, which traces

    Riders of Judgment

    Riders_of_Judgment

  • The Revenant (2015 film)
  • American film by Alejandro G. Iñárritu

    on the Hugh Glass story Lord Grizzly, a 1954 biographical novel by Frederick Manfred, about the Hugh Glass story The Song of Hugh Glass, a 1915 poem by

    The Revenant (2015 film)

    The_Revenant_(2015_film)

  • Johnson County War (film)
  • 2002 American TV series or program

    Johnson County War Poster Genre Western Based on Riders of Judgment by Frederick Manfred Written by Larry McMurtry Diana Ossana Directed by David S. Cass Sr

    Johnson County War (film)

    Johnson_County_War_(film)

  • Scarlet Plume
  • 1964 novel by Frederick Manfred

    Scarlet Plume is a novel by Frederick Manfred, the fourth in The Buckskin Man Tales. The Dakota War of 1862 is shown from the point of view of a woman

    Scarlet Plume

    Scarlet_Plume

  • Manfred IV of Saluzzo
  • Italian noble

    to Beatrix of Sicily, daughter of Manfred of Sicily and Helena Angelina Doukaina, Manfred had one son, Frederick. However, he fell under the influence

    Manfred IV of Saluzzo

    Manfred IV of Saluzzo

    Manfred_IV_of_Saluzzo

  • Blue Mounds State Park
  • State park in Minnesota, United States

    County. The park's interpretive center was once the home of the author Frederick Manfred. Four structures and one building in the park, built by the Works

    Blue Mounds State Park

    Blue Mounds State Park

    Blue_Mounds_State_Park

  • William Harry Jellema
  • American philosopher (1893–1982)

    and reflective Christian." Another of his students was the novelist Frederick Manfred, who based a character, Mr. Hobbes, on Jellema in his first novel

    William Harry Jellema

    William_Harry_Jellema

  • Buckskin Man Tales
  • Series of Western novels by Frederick Manfred

    Buckskin Man Tales is a series of five Western novels by American author Frederick Manfred which traces themes through the 19th-century Great Plains. Each novel

    Buckskin Man Tales

    Buckskin_Man_Tales

  • Bianca Lancia
  • 13th-century mistress of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II

    was under the name of "Manfred Lancia". This means that Manfred was legitimized between 1247 and 1250. Bianca and Frederick II had three children together:

    Bianca Lancia

    Bianca Lancia

    Bianca_Lancia

  • Giant (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Giants, a 1905 novel by Cora Baggerly Older The Giant, a 1951 novel by Frederick Manfred Giant, a 1952 novel by Edna Ferber The Giant, a 1954 children's novel

    Giant (disambiguation)

    Giant_(disambiguation)

  • Arikara
  • Ethnic group

    Glass, memorialized in the 1954 biographical novel Lord Grizzly by Frederick Manfred, the 2002 historical fiction novel The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge

    Arikara

    Arikara

    Arikara

  • Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 to 1250

    capable politician than Innocent IV, and Manfred moved to assert his authority in the kingdom. At first Manfred acted as regent of the Regno for Conrad’s

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Golden Bowl
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    2000 film adapted from James's novel The Golden Bowl (Manfred), a 1944 novel by Frederick Manfred Goldenbowl lily, a member of the genus Calochortus Golden

    Golden Bowl

    Golden_Bowl

  • Glen Lake Sanatorium
  • streptomycin, shortened patient stays from years to months. Minnesota author Frederick Manfred was a patient at Glen Lake Sanatorium from 1940 to 1942. While there

    Glen Lake Sanatorium

    Glen Lake Sanatorium

    Glen_Lake_Sanatorium

  • Man in the Wilderness
  • 1971 film

    American films of 1971 Lord Grizzly, a 1954 biographical novel by Frederick Manfred, about the Hugh Glass story Survival film, about the film genre, with

    Man in the Wilderness

    Man_in_the_Wilderness

  • Crusade against the Hohenstaufen
  • Series of European religious wars, 1240–1268

    between 1240 and 1268. The campaigns followed the excommunication of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1239 and ended with the death of his grandson

    Crusade against the Hohenstaufen

    Crusade_against_the_Hohenstaufen

  • Johnson County War
  • 1889–1893 range conflict in Johnson County, Wyoming

    while the latter was based on the 1957 novel Riders of Judgment by Frederick Manfred. The range war was also portrayed in an episode of Jim Davis's syndicated

    Johnson County War

    Johnson County War

    Johnson_County_War

  • Pi Lambda Phi
  • International collegiate fraternity

    University because of their religious and racial backgrounds in 1895, Frederick Manfred Werner, Louis Samter Levy, and Henry Mark Fisher were determined to

    Pi Lambda Phi

    Pi Lambda Phi

    Pi_Lambda_Phi

  • National Book Award for Fiction
  • American annual literary award

    Pictures from an Institution Finalist Milton Lott The Last Hunt Finalist Frederick Manfred Lord Grizzly Finalist William March The Bad Seed Finalist Wright Morris

    National Book Award for Fiction

    National_Book_Award_for_Fiction

  • Thunder Butte
  • Geographic feature in South Dakota, United States

    original (PDF) on May 10, 2009. See, for example, "Lord Grizzley", Frederick Manfred, 1954, First Signet Printing 1964, pp. 179 to 215. "South Dakota's

    Thunder Butte

    Thunder Butte

    Thunder_Butte

  • Frederick Jaeger
  • British actor (1928–2004)

    Manfred Frederick Jaeger (29 May 1928 – 18 June 2004) was a German-born British film, television, theatre and radio character actor. Jaeger was born in

    Frederick Jaeger

    Frederick_Jaeger

  • War of the Sicilian Vespers
  • Conflicts between various European kingdoms (1282–1302)

    Frederick, Manfred of Sicily, was named as regent of the Sicilian Kingdom, as Conrad's son, Conradin, was too young to rule. Like his father, Manfred

    War of the Sicilian Vespers

    War of the Sicilian Vespers

    War_of_the_Sicilian_Vespers

  • Fred (name)
  • Name list

    Surname Characters See also Fred is a given name. It is often short for Frederick, Manfred, Alfred, or Wilfred. A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R S T V W Z Fred

    Fred (name)

    Fred_(name)

  • Luverne, Minnesota
  • City in Minnesota, United States

    National Newspaper Association and the Minnesota Newspaper Association Frederick Manfred – an author, his work includes 18 novels set in the American West

    Luverne, Minnesota

    Luverne, Minnesota

    Luverne,_Minnesota

  • Frederick I of Saluzzo
  • Marquess of Saluzzo from 1330 until 1336

    daughter of King Manfred of Sicily. He was overlooked by his father, who appointed his younger half-brother, by second wife Isabella Doria, Manfred, as his successor

    Frederick I of Saluzzo

    Frederick I of Saluzzo

    Frederick_I_of_Saluzzo

  • History of Swabian Sicily
  • Hohenstaufen dynasty period

    lasting from Henry VI's's accession to the island's throne in 1194 until Manfred of Sicily's defeat by Charles I of Anjou in 1266. It has been particularly

    History of Swabian Sicily

    History_of_Swabian_Sicily

  • Dan O'Brien (author)
  • American novelist

    from the University of South Dakota in 1973 where he studied under Frederick Manfred. He earned an MFA from Bowling Green State University in 1974, worked

    Dan O'Brien (author)

    Dan O'Brien (author)

    Dan_O'Brien_(author)

  • Manfred (Schumann)
  • Music by Robert Schumann based on Lord Byron's poetry

    Manfred: Dramatic Poem with Music in Three Parts (Opus 115) (German: Manfred. Dramatisches Gedicht in drei Abtheilungen) is a work of incidental music

    Manfred (Schumann)

    Manfred (Schumann)

    Manfred_(Schumann)

  • Comlan A. A. Quenum
  • Beninois physician and diplomat (1926–1984)

    Archived from the original on 2023-04-02. Retrieved 2023-04-02. Katz, Frederick Manfred; Fülöp, Tamás (1978). Personnel for Health Care: Case Studies of Educational

    Comlan A. A. Quenum

    Comlan_A._A._Quenum

  • Christian Reformed Church in North America
  • Protestant Christian denomination

    and founder of Willow Creek Association Rienk Kuiper, theologian Frederick Manfred, author of Westerns, the pen name of Feike Feikema (1912–1994) Manuel

    Christian Reformed Church in North America

    Christian Reformed Church in North America

    Christian_Reformed_Church_in_North_America

  • Manfred II Lancia
  • Manfred II (Italian: Manfredo or Manfredi) Lancia or Lança (c. 1190–Asti, c. 1257), was the eldest son of Manfred I and nominally margrave of Busca. He

    Manfred II Lancia

    Manfred_II_Lancia

  • Deaths in September 1994
  • American investment banker, sailor and Olympic champion (1948). Frederick Manfred, 82, American writer of Westerns, brain cancer. Dennis Morgan, 85

    Deaths in September 1994

    Deaths_in_September_1994

  • List of American novelists
  • and Clara Anne Mallory Barry N. Malzberg (1939–2024), Beyond Apollo Frederick Manfred (1912–1994), Lord Grizzly David Manners (1900–1998) Lindsay Maracotta

    List of American novelists

    List_of_American_novelists

  • Elisabeth of Sicily, Duchess of Bavaria
  • Duchess consort of Bavaria (1310–1349)

    1349) was the daughter of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou. Her siblings included Peter II of Sicily and Manfred of Athens. On 27 June 1328

    Elisabeth of Sicily, Duchess of Bavaria

    Elisabeth_of_Sicily,_Duchess_of_Bavaria

  • Conradin
  • Duke of Swabia, King of Jerusalem and Sicily (1252–1268)

    Margaret and Anna and the offspring of his-uncle Manfred. Both Anna and Manfred were the children of Frederick II by his mistress and fourth wife, Bianca Lancia

    Conradin

    Conradin

    Conradin

  • Michael P. Branch
  • American ecocritic, writer and humorist

    "The Best Nature Writing of 2017" Western Literature Association Frederick Manfred Award for Creative Writing "Ghosts Chasing Ghosts: Pronghorn and the

    Michael P. Branch

    Michael_P._Branch

  • Beatrix of Sicily (1260–1307)
  • Marchioness consort of Saluzzo. Beatrix died in 1307. Manfred and Beatrix had two children: Frederick I of Saluzzo. Catherine of Saluzzo. Married William

    Beatrix of Sicily (1260–1307)

    Beatrix of Sicily (1260–1307)

    Beatrix_of_Sicily_(1260–1307)

  • Guelphs and Ghibellines
  • Rival political factions in medieval Italy

    of Chieti was also killed in 1249, possibly in the same battle. Frederick named Manfred as Legate General of Italy to replace the now captive Enzo. The

    Guelphs and Ghibellines

    Guelphs and Ghibellines

    Guelphs_and_Ghibellines

  • Doon, Iowa
  • City in Iowa, USA

    the Central Lyon Community School District. Jean Ray Laury, artist Frederick Manfred, author U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:

    Doon, Iowa

    Doon, Iowa

    Doon,_Iowa

  • Western Christian High School (Hull, Iowa)
  • Private secondary school in Hull, Iowa, United States

    state representative Sam Kooiker, mayor of Rapid City, South Dakota Frederick Manfred, American writer Nancy Metcalf, former professional volleyball player

    Western Christian High School (Hull, Iowa)

    Western Christian High School (Hull, Iowa)

    Western_Christian_High_School_(Hull,_Iowa)

  • Vardis Fisher
  • American novelist (1895–1968)

    Garland, and Cather. It was based on the life of Fisher's uncle. Frederick Manfred cited Dark Bridwall (1931) as one of the ten great novels in American

    Vardis Fisher

    Vardis Fisher

    Vardis_Fisher

  • Conrad IV of Germany
  • 13th-century king of Germany, Sicily, and Jerusalem

    half-brother Manfred was acting as regent. In January 1252 he invaded Apulia with a Venetian fleet, successfully managing to restrain Manfred and exercise

    Conrad IV of Germany

    Conrad IV of Germany

    Conrad_IV_of_Germany

  • Frisian Americans
  • Americans of Frisian birth or descent

    model and Playboy Playmate Rod Jellema – poet, teacher and translator Frederick Manfred - novelist Jack R. Lousma - astronaut David Pietersz. de Vries – founder

    Frisian Americans

    Frisian_Americans

  • De arte venandi cum avibus
  • Latin treatise by Emperor Frederick II

    the 1240s by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. One of the surviving manuscripts is dedicated to his son Manfred. Manuscripts of De arte venandi cum

    De arte venandi cum avibus

    De arte venandi cum avibus

    De_arte_venandi_cum_avibus

  • Manfred V of Saluzzo
  • Marquess of Saluzzo from 1330 until 1332

    Manfred V was marquess of Saluzzo from 1330 to 1332, and later usurper from 1341–1342. He was the second son of Manfred IV of Saluzzo and first by his

    Manfred V of Saluzzo

    Manfred_V_of_Saluzzo

  • 1973 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Carl Stief (1914–1998) Denmark Laurent Versini (1932–2021) France 63 Frederick Manfred (1912–1994) United States Robert Athearn (1914-1983) United States

    1973 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1973 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1973_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • List of marquises of Saluzzo
  • surrounding territories. Manfred I (1125–1175) Manfred II (1175–1215) Manfred III (1215–1244) Thomas I (1244–1296) Manfred IV (1296–1330) Manfred V, civil war with

    List of marquises of Saluzzo

    List of marquises of Saluzzo

    List_of_marquises_of_Saluzzo

  • Platon Obukhov
  • Russian painter (born 1968)

    English-speaking authors, including books by Emerson Hough, Frederick Remington, Frederick Manfred, George Bird Grinnell, and Martin Gilbert. In 1996, Obukhov

    Platon Obukhov

    Platon_Obukhov

  • Culture of South Dakota
  • of the Prairie, Peder Victorious, and Their Fathers' God. Novelist Frederick Manfred, who identified as "Siouxland" a region encompassing western Iowa

    Culture of South Dakota

    Culture_of_South_Dakota

  • Coat of arms of the Hohenstaufen family
  • any case, adopted by Manfred as King of Sicily Erroneous blazon of the coat of arms of Manfred of Sicily Coat of arms of Manfred of Sicily, according

    Coat of arms of the Hohenstaufen family

    Coat of arms of the Hohenstaufen family

    Coat_of_arms_of_the_Hohenstaufen_family

  • Manfred, Duke of Athens
  • Prince of Sicily and Duke of Athens (1306–1317)

    Manfred (1306 – 9 November 1317), infante of Sicily, was the second son of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou. He was appointed Duke of Athens

    Manfred, Duke of Athens

    Manfred, Duke of Athens

    Manfred,_Duke_of_Athens

  • Sicilian business
  • Attempted English takeover of Sicily (1254–1263)

    Edmund and armed forces to Sicily to claim it from Manfred, who was serving as regent for Frederick II's grandson Conradin; the papacy was to offer assistance

    Sicilian business

    Sicilian business

    Sicilian_business

  • 1972 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    (?) John Henry Raleigh (1920–2001) Laurent Versini (1932–2021) 65 Frederick Manfred (1912–1994) United States novel, essays Wayne Shafer Knutson (born

    1972 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1972 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1972_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • January 1912
  • Month of 1912

    [citation needed] Frederick Manfred, American writer, author of many Western novels including The Golden Bowl and Buckskin Man Tales; as Frederick Feike Feikema

    January 1912

    January 1912

    January_1912

  • The Castle of Otranto
  • 1764 Gothic novel by H. Walpole

    reason Manfred wishes to wed Isabella). This leads the knights and Manfred to race to find Isabella. Theodore, having been locked in a tower by Manfred, is

    The Castle of Otranto

    The Castle of Otranto

    The_Castle_of_Otranto

  • 1974 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    (1924–2006) France United States Laurent Versini (1932–2021) France 60 Frederick Manfred (1912–1994) United States Madison Jones (1925–2012) United States

    1974 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1974 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1974_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Manfred I of Saluzzo
  • Marquess of Saluzzo from 1142 until 1175

    Manfred I (died 1175) was the founder and first ruler of the marquisate of Saluzzo from 1142 until his death. Manfred was the eldest of seven sons of

    Manfred I of Saluzzo

    Manfred I of Saluzzo

    Manfred_I_of_Saluzzo

  • William II, Duke of Athens
  • third son of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou. He inherited the Duchy of Athens after the death of his elder brother Manfred on 9 November

    William II, Duke of Athens

    William II, Duke of Athens

    William_II,_Duke_of_Athens

  • Hohenstaufen
  • Medieval German royal and imperial dynasty

    Sicily, where he would replace the relatives of Frederick II. Charles had defeated Conradin's uncle Manfred, King of Sicily, in the Battle of Benevento on

    Hohenstaufen

    Hohenstaufen

    Hohenstaufen

  • Ellery Queen
  • Detective fiction writer (joint pseudonym)

    the American detective fiction writers Frederic Dannay (1905–1982) and Manfred Bennington Lee (1905–1971). It is also the name of their main fictional

    Ellery Queen

    Ellery Queen

    Ellery_Queen

  • Manfred von Ardenne
  • German researcher and applied physicist (1907–1997)

    Zur Ehrung von Manfred von Ardenne. MDR Figaro - "Zum 100. Geburtstag von Manfred von Ardenne." Manfred-von-Ardenne-Preis at EFDS. Manfred von Ardenne Erinnerungen

    Manfred von Ardenne

    Manfred von Ardenne

    Manfred_von_Ardenne

  • University of North Dakota Writers Conference
  • Annual literary conference

    Wakoski Sylvia Wilkinson 3rd 1972 American Indian Writers Conference Frederick Manfred Ed McGaa Thomas McGrath (poet) Simon Ortiz Jerome Rothenberg James

    University of North Dakota Writers Conference

    University_of_North_Dakota_Writers_Conference

  • Manfred W. Padberg
  • German mathematician (1941–2014)

    Manfred Wilhelm Padberg (10 October 1941 in Bottrop, Germany – 12 May 2014) was a German mathematician who worked with linear and combinatorial optimization

    Manfred W. Padberg

    Manfred_W._Padberg

  • Frederick III of Sicily
  • King of Sicily from 1295 to 1337

    Frederick III (also Frederick II, Latin: Federicus, Italian: Federico, Sicilian: Fidiricu); 13 December 1272 – 25 June 1337) was the regent of the Kingdom

    Frederick III of Sicily

    Frederick III of Sicily

    Frederick_III_of_Sicily

  • Lee Ann Roripaugh
  • American poet

    Poetry Series, for Beyond Heart Mountain selected by Ishmael Reed 2001 Frederick Manfred Award for Best Creative Writing 2003 Bush Artist Fellowship 2004 Association

    Lee Ann Roripaugh

    Lee_Ann_Roripaugh

  • Sicilian School
  • Community of Sicilian poets

    between 1230 and 1266, the experiment being continued after Frederick's death by his son, Manfred. It is considered the beginning of Sicilian-language literature [scn]

    Sicilian School

    Sicilian School

    Sicilian_School

  • Helena Angelina Doukaina
  • Queen consort of Sicily

    the island of Corfu. Corfu was the only clear territorial gain for Manfred. Manfred was killed at the Battle of Benevento on 26 February 1266 while fighting

    Helena Angelina Doukaina

    Helena_Angelina_Doukaina

  • Manfred Sakel
  • Austrian-American neurophysiologist and psychiatrist (1900–1957)

    Manfred Joshua Sakel (June 6, 1900 – December 2, 1957) was an Austrian-American neurophysiologist and psychiatrist, credited with developing insulin shock

    Manfred Sakel

    Manfred Sakel

    Manfred_Sakel

  • Fredric March
  • American actor (1897–1975)

    Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American actor, regarded as one of Hollywood's most celebrated

    Fredric March

    Fredric March

    Fredric_March

  • Beatrice of Savoy, Marchioness of Saluzzo
  • Marchioness of Saluzzo

    Marchioness of Saluzzo by marriage to Manfred III, Marquess of Saluzzo, and Princess of Taranto by her second marriage to Manfred, the future King of Sicily. She

    Beatrice of Savoy, Marchioness of Saluzzo

    Beatrice of Savoy, Marchioness of Saluzzo

    Beatrice_of_Savoy,_Marchioness_of_Saluzzo

  • Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Cultural depictions of Holy Roman Emperors

    The poem describes Frederick on his death bed, saying his last words to Manfred. Rilke wrote the poem Falconry about Frederick. In the poem, the emperor

    Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Cultural_depictions_of_Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Anna of Hohenstaufen
  • Empress of Nicaea, from 1244 to 1254

    1307), born Constance, was an Empress of Nicaea. She was a daughter of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and Bianca Lancia. She married Nicaean Emperor

    Anna of Hohenstaufen

    Anna of Hohenstaufen

    Anna_of_Hohenstaufen

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County, Minnesota
  • 2022). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Frederick and Maryanna Manfred House (PDF). Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County, Minnesota

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County, Minnesota

    National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Rock_County,_Minnesota

  • Constance II of Sicily
  • Queen of Sicily from 1282 to 1285

    speech of her father, Manfred of Sicily, whom Dante meets in the space of Mount Purgatory reserved for excommunicated souls. Manfred begs the poet to bring

    Constance II of Sicily

    Constance II of Sicily

    Constance_II_of_Sicily

  • Agent 505: Death Trap in Beirut
  • 1966 film directed by Manfred R. Köhler

    film shot in Lebanon. It was produced and directed by Manfred R. Köhler. The film stars Frederick Stafford in his second film and Renate Ewert in her final

    Agent 505: Death Trap in Beirut

    Agent_505:_Death_Trap_in_Beirut

  • Battle of Tagliacozzo
  • 1268 dynastic conflict in Italy

    Sicily under the rule of Conradin's uncle, Manfred of Sicily, the illegitimate son of Frederick II. Manfred ruled in Sicily at first along with his legitimate

    Battle of Tagliacozzo

    Battle of Tagliacozzo

    Battle_of_Tagliacozzo

  • Barnacle goose myth
  • Sources of ancient myth

    Emperor Frederick II', The American Historical Review, 27: 669–94., for a discussion of Frederick II's approach to observation, esp. pp 687–688 Frederick II's

    Barnacle goose myth

    Barnacle goose myth

    Barnacle_goose_myth

  • Manfred Eigen
  • German biophysical chemist (1927–2019)

    "Obituaries: Manfred Eigen". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 12 February 2019. "Manfred Eigen Festschrift: special issue dedicated to Professor Manfred Eigen on

    Manfred Eigen

    Manfred Eigen

    Manfred_Eigen

  • Drury Lane (character)
  • Fictional character

    Drury Lane is a fictional detective created in the 1930s by Frederick Danny and Manfred B. Lee, working under the pen name Barnaby Ross rather than their

    Drury Lane (character)

    Drury_Lane_(character)

  • Battle of Benevento
  • Battle between the troops of Charles of Anjou and Manfred of Sicily

    between the forces of Charles I of Anjou and those of King Manfred of Sicily. Manfred's defeat and death resulted in Charles' conquest of the Kingdom

    Battle of Benevento

    Battle of Benevento

    Battle_of_Benevento

  • Manfred I Lancia
  • comes in a document dated 2 July 1210 at Turin, when Manfred met with the Emperor Otto IV. Manfred was born in the first half of the twelfth century, the

    Manfred I Lancia

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  • Frederick I, Margrave of Baden
  • Margrave of Baden and of Verona from 1250 to 1268

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  • Peter Finch
  • English and Australian actor (1916–1977)

    Frederick George Peter Ingle Finch (28 September 1916 – 14 January 1977) was an English and Australian actor. Born in London, he emigrated to Australia

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  • Frederick of Castile
  • Infante of Castile

    Al Mustansir against his enemies. Later, he joined the service of King Manfred of Sicily, and fought at the Battle of Benevento (1266). He escaped the

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  • Monolayer-protected cluster molecules
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    Chakravadhanula, Venkata Sei; Guthausen, Gisela; Hennrich, Frank; Yu, Wen; Kappes, Manfred M.; Roesky, Peter W.; Fenske, Dieter (2017). "[Ag115S34(SCH2C6H4tBu)47(DPPH)6]:

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  • Novak Djokovic
  • Serbian tennis player (born 1987)

    gold medal | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour. Retrieved 16 December 2024. manfred (4 August 2024). ""The Best Two-Set Match I Have Ever Seen" – Steve Flink

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  • Medieval historical period

    year. Micheal II, viewing Manfred as a worthy opponent offered his daughter Helena's hand in marriage. After accepting, Manfred also received Corfu, Himarë

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    Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.