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Astorre Manfredi (c. 1345 – November 28, 1405) was an Italian condottiero. He was the son of Giovanni Manfredi, who had been lord of Faenza (today's Emilia-Romagna) and other castles in the area before the Papal reconquest. Astorre lived for a while in Pistoia after his father had lost his last possession in Romagna; three years after the latter's death, in 1375, he managed to recover Granarolo.

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  • Astorgi I Manfredi (ca)
  • Astorre I. Manfredi (de)
  • Astorre I Manfredi (en)
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  • Astorre Ier Manfredi (fr)
  • Манфреди, Асторре I (ru)
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  • Astorre I. (auch Astorgio oder Estore) Manfredi († 28. November 1405 in Faenza) war ein italienischer Condottiere. Er war Herr von Brisighella, Faenza, Fusignano, Granarolo, Rocca San Casciano, Russi, Savignano sul Panaro und Solarolo. (de)
  • Astorre I Manfredi,​ (Faenza, Italia; c. de 1345-ibíd., 28 de noviembre de 1405); fue un condotiero italiano y señor de Faenza, Fusignano, Brisighella, Savignano sul Panaro, Solarolo, Granarolo, Russi y Rocca San Casciano. Segundo hijo de y Ginebra de Mongardino, fue enviado junto a su hermano como rehén a Padua en 1356, cuando su padre tuvo que devolver Faenza al cardenal Gil Álvarez de Albornoz.​ Probablemente se crio y creció en Bagnacavallo; última propiedad de su padre. Se casó con Leta de Guido Da Polenta, con quien tuvo a . (es)
  • Astorre Ier Manfredi (né v. 1345 à Faenza - mort le 28 novembre 1405 dans la même ville) est un condottière italien du XIVe siècle. (fr)
  • Astorre I (o Astorgio) Manfredi (Faenza, 1345 circa – Faenza, 28 novembre 1405) è stato un condottiero e capitano di ventura italiano. Fu signore di Brisighella, Faenza, Fusignano, Granarolo, Rocca San Casciano, Russi, Savignano sul Panaro e Solarolo. (it)
  • Astorgi I Manfredi (Astorgio I Manfredi) va ser fill de Joan Manfredi. Va ser senyor de Calamello i Rontana, del 1375 al 15 de setembre de 1404; senyor de Granarolo, del 1377 al 15 de setembre de 1404; senyor de Bagnacavallo, Brisighella, Gesso, Fornazzano, San Cassiano, Ceppaiano, Montalbergo, Santa Maria in Montalto, San Procolo i Castel Laderchio, del 1378 al 15 de setembre de 1404; senyor sobirà i vicari Pontifici de Faenza, del 1379 al 15 de setembre de 1404; senyor de Savignano, el 1394; senyor i viari pontifici de Fusignano i Donigaglia, el 1397; senyor i vicari pontifici de Montemaggiore, del 1397 al 15 de setembre de 1404; senyor de Brisighella i Val Lemone, el 1405. (ca)
  • Astorre Manfredi (c. 1345 – November 28, 1405) was an Italian condottiero. He was the son of Giovanni Manfredi, who had been lord of Faenza (today's Emilia-Romagna) and other castles in the area before the Papal reconquest. Astorre lived for a while in Pistoia after his father had lost his last possession in Romagna; three years after the latter's death, in 1375, he managed to recover Granarolo. (en)
  • Асторре (Асторджио) I Манфреди (итал. Astorre (Astorgio) I Manfredi; род. ок. 1350 в Фаэнце, ум. 28 ноября 1405 там же) — итальянский кондотьер, сеньор Фаэнцы (1377—1404). Сын Джованни Манфреди. После того, как их владения в Романье заняли папские войска, жил в Пистое.В 1375 году отвоевал Гранароло. 25 июля 1377 года вступил в Фаэнцу, был с радостью встречен жителями и провозглашён правителем города. Также захватил Имолу. Асторре I попытался организовать в Фаэнце заговор, но был схвачен и казнён на главной площади. (ru)
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  • Astorgi I Manfredi (Astorgio I Manfredi) va ser fill de Joan Manfredi. Va ser senyor de Calamello i Rontana, del 1375 al 15 de setembre de 1404; senyor de Granarolo, del 1377 al 15 de setembre de 1404; senyor de Bagnacavallo, Brisighella, Gesso, Fornazzano, San Cassiano, Ceppaiano, Montalbergo, Santa Maria in Montalto, San Procolo i Castel Laderchio, del 1378 al 15 de setembre de 1404; senyor sobirà i vicari Pontifici de Faenza, del 1379 al 15 de setembre de 1404; senyor de Savignano, el 1394; senyor i viari pontifici de Fusignano i Donigaglia, el 1397; senyor i vicari pontifici de Montemaggiore, del 1397 al 15 de setembre de 1404; senyor de Brisighella i Val Lemone, el 1405. Va ser capità de la Compagnia di Ventura della Stella, al servei de diversos senyors. Va ser, també, poeta. Va morir executat (decapitat) a Faenza, el 28 de novembre de 1405. Quan va morir, feia tres anys que era vidu de Lenta de Polenta, filla de Guiu de Polenta, senyor de Ravenna. Va ser el pare de Joangaleàs I Manfredi i Antònia (morta el 1434), esposa d'Alberico de Barbiano, comte de i senyor de Belgioioso (ca)
  • Astorre I. (auch Astorgio oder Estore) Manfredi († 28. November 1405 in Faenza) war ein italienischer Condottiere. Er war Herr von Brisighella, Faenza, Fusignano, Granarolo, Rocca San Casciano, Russi, Savignano sul Panaro und Solarolo. (de)
  • Astorre Manfredi (c. 1345 – November 28, 1405) was an Italian condottiero. He was the son of Giovanni Manfredi, who had been lord of Faenza (today's Emilia-Romagna) and other castles in the area before the Papal reconquest. Astorre lived for a while in Pistoia after his father had lost his last possession in Romagna; three years after the latter's death, in 1375, he managed to recover Granarolo. In 1377, he conquered back Faenza, then occupied by the Este, with the help of his brother Francesco and the Ordelaffis, Lords of Forlì. To obtain the money to keep his seignory, he formed a Compagnia di Ventura (mercenary band), called Compagnia della Stella (Company of the Star). He was hired by Barnabò Visconti to attack Genoa, but when that city paid him 13,000 florins, he moved back; when he tried again to assault the city, his troops were ambushed in the Bisagno valley and badly defeated. Astorre himself barely escaped being taken prisoner. In the meantime, his brother Francesco has attempted to attain the power in Faenza, and Astorre imprisoned him in the castle of Solarolo. Later, Astorre was at the service of Bologna in the war against the Visconti. His deeds gained him the praise of the Bolognesi, who gave him the palace in the city that still bears his name. In the Battle of Portomaggiore (April 16, 1395), he defeated the Ferrarese rebel Azzo d'Este, which he kept as a prisoner in Faenza in the following year. His excessive pretenses, however, pushed Niccolò III d'Este, lord of Ferrara, to capture his son Gian Galeazzo, who was later exchange with Azzo. In 1400, the possession of the castle of Solarolo caused a war against Giovanni I Bentivoglio, Papal vicar of Bologna, who had hired the famous Alberico da Barbiano. The outnumbered Astorre could only get help from the Pope and, in 1404, Faenza and all his territories were returned to the Papal States. After a period as condottiero under the Papal banners, he was captured when allegedly planning to regain Faenza through a revolt. He was condemned to death and executed in the main square of his city in 1405. (en)
  • Astorre I Manfredi,​ (Faenza, Italia; c. de 1345-ibíd., 28 de noviembre de 1405); fue un condotiero italiano y señor de Faenza, Fusignano, Brisighella, Savignano sul Panaro, Solarolo, Granarolo, Russi y Rocca San Casciano. Segundo hijo de y Ginebra de Mongardino, fue enviado junto a su hermano como rehén a Padua en 1356, cuando su padre tuvo que devolver Faenza al cardenal Gil Álvarez de Albornoz.​ Probablemente se crio y creció en Bagnacavallo; última propiedad de su padre. Se casó con Leta de Guido Da Polenta, con quien tuvo a . (es)
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