Giovanni Manfredi
Giovanni Manfredi (1324–1373) was lord of Faenza from 1341 until 13 September 1356, as well as of numerous other minor fiefs in Romagna.
He was born in Imola, the illegitimate son of , and fought for Mastino II della Scala against John of Bohemia. In 1351 he was hired by Bernabò Visconti in his war against Bologna and the Papal forces, and was excommunicated the following year.
In 1356, after a long resistance together with his ally Francesco II Ordelaffi of Forlì, he was forced to surrender Faenza to the Papal commander, Cardinal Gil de Albornoz. In 1361 he rebelled again, but his conjures to conquer Faenza and Imola were discovered.
He died at Pistoia in 1373.
External links[]
- Page at www.condottieridiventura.it (in Italian)
Categories:
- 1324 births
- 1373 deaths
- People from Imola
- People excommunicated by the Catholic Church
- 14th-century condottieri
- Manfredi family
- Lords of Faenza
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