Manfred III of Saluzzo

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Manfred III (died 1244) was the third Marquess of Saluzzo, from 1215 to his death. He was the son of Boniface of Saluzzo and Maria di Torres of Sassari (in Sardinia). Since his father died in 1212, he succeeded his grandfather Manfred II as marquess on the latter's death in 1215. His paternal grandmother Azalaïs or Adelasia of Montferrat was regent during his minority until 1218.[1] During that period, his grandmother paid tribute to Count Thomas I of Savoy.[2]

Manfred III
Marquess of Saluzzo
Died1244
Noble familyAleramici
Spouse(s)Beatrice of Savoy
FatherBoniface of Saluzzo
MotherMaria di Torres

Manfred fought the expansionistic policies of Thomas, as had his father, and he defended the borders of his march with care. He died in 1244 and was succeeded by his son Thomas.

He married in March 1233 to Beatrice, daughter of Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy.[3] The couple had the following children:

References

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  1. ^ Previté-Orton 1912, p. 387.
  2. ^ Previté-Orton 1912, p. 389.
  3. ^ a b Chaubet 1984, p. 125.

Sources

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  • Chaubet, Daniel (1984). "Une enquête historique en Savoie au XVe siècle". Journal des savants (in French). 1–2: 93–125. doi:10.3406/jds.1984.1477.
  • Previté-Orton, C. W. (1912). The Early History of the House of Savoy: 1000-1233. Cambridge University Press.
Manfred III of Saluzzo
 Died: 1244
Preceded by Marquess of Saluzzo
1215–1244
Succeeded by