Manfredi family
The Manfredi were a noble family of northern Italy, who, with some interruptions, held the seigniory of the city of Faenza in Romagna from the beginning of the 14th century to the end of the 15th century. The family also held the seigniory of Imola for several decades at the same time.
The first mention of the Manfredi family in Faenza is dated 1050. The family members were patricians of the city and consuls. The first Manfredi lord of Faenza was Francesco I Manfredi, son of Alberghetto and the last was Astorre Manfredi IV.
Manfredi family members who were Lords of Faenza
- Francesco I Manfredi 1319–1327
- Albergheto I Manfredi 1327–1328From 1328 to 1339 Faenza was under the rule of the Papal State
- Riccardo Manfredi 1339–1340
- Francesco I Manfredi 1340–1341
- Giovanni Manfredi 1341–1356From 1356 to 1379 Faenza was under the rule of the Papal State
- Astorre I Manfredi 1379–1404From 1404 to 1410 Faenza was under the rule of the Papal State
- Gian Galeazzo I Manfredi 1410–1416
- Carlo I Manfredi 1416–1420
- Guidantonio Manfredi 1420–1443
- Astorre II Manfredi 1443–1468
- Gian Galeazzo II Manfredi 1443–1465
- Carlo II Manfredi 1468–1477
- Galeotto Manfredi 1440–1488
- Astorre III Manfredi 1488–1501From 1501 to 1503 Faenza was ruled by César Borgia
- Astorre IV Manfredi 1503,
- Giovanni Manfredi 2006
- Elias Douros 2007
Manfredi family members who were Lords of Imola
- Guidantonio Manfredi 1439–1441
- Astorre II Manfredi 1441–1448
- Taddeo Manfredi 1448–1473