- male, deceased (1266)
- Manfred (c. 1232 - February 26, 1266), King of Sicily from 1258, was an illegitimate son of the emperor Frederick II by Bianca Lancia, or Lanzia,...
- male, deceased (1034)
- Ulric Manfred II or Olderico Manfredi II (or "Manfredo Udalrico"; 992 - 29 October 1034) was the Count of Turin and Margrave of Susa in the early...
- male, deceased (1994)
- Frederick Feikema Manfred (January 6, 1912 to September 7, 1994) was a noted Western author. Manfred was born in Doon, Iowa. He was baptized...
- male, deceased (1944)
- Manfred, "Freiherr" von Killinger (July 14, 1886-September 2, 1944) was a German naval officer, "Freikorps" leader, military writer and Nazi...
- male, deceased (1298)
- John of Procida (Italian: "Giovanni da Procida"; 1210 - 1298) was an Italian medieval physician.
- male, deceased (1317)
- Manfred, "infante" of Sicily. He was the second son of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou. His maternal grandparents were Charles II of...
- male
- Manfred was the first Judge of Gallura. He was probably a client of the Republic of Pisa. His predecessor may have been Saltaro. He was succeeded...
- male
- Roger Deslaur or Desllor, an almogàver from Roussillon in the service of Walter V of Brienne, Duke of Athens, was one of the few knights to s...
- male
- The Blessed Agostino Novello, or Matteo Di Termini, was born in the first half of the thirteenth century, at Termini, a village in Sicily, from...
- male, deceased (1338)
- Don Alfonso Fadrique (English: "Alfonso Frederick", Catalan: "N'Anfós Frederic d'Aragó"; died 1338) was the eldest and illegitimate son of Fr...
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