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Manfred II of Saluzzo

Manfred II of Saluzzo

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Manfred II (1140–1215) was the second marquess of Saluzzo from his father's death in 1175 to his own. He was the son of Manfred I and Eleanor. He placed the capital of the margravate definitively in Saluzzo.

He married Azalaïs of Montferrat (also Alasia, or Alice)[1] before 1182,[2] forming an alliance with one of the most powerful dynasties in northern Italy.

Manfred expanded the march and fought against the expansionism of the neighbouring counts of Savoy. After several minor skirmishes, the two principalities came to terms in 1213 and peace was established for the final two years of his life. Since his eldest son Boniface had predeceased him in 1212, he was succeeded by his grandson, Manfred III, under the regency of Azalaïs.[2] She had to pay tribute on behalf of young Manfred, and for the next century, Saluzzo was a vassal of Savoy.

Family

Manfred and Azalais had:

He also fathered an illegitimate son, Bastardino.


References

  1. "Review:A Cistercian Nunnery in Mediaeval Italy. The Story of Ridfreddo Saluzzo, 1220-1800. By Catherine E Boyd". The Catholic Historical Review. 29: 385. 1943 via JSTOR.

Sources

  • Berman, Constance Hoffman (2018). The White Nuns: Cistercian Abbeys for Women in Medieval France. University of Pennsylvania Press.


Preceded by Marquess of Saluzzo
1175–1215
Succeeded by

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