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Manfred I of Turin

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Manfred I or Maginfred (died c. 1000) was the second Arduinici marquis of Susa from 977 until his death.

Manfred was the eldest son of Arduin Glaber, from whom he inherited the county of Auriate and the vast March of Susa.[1] The march extended from the Susa Valley by the Alps south across the Po to the Ligurian Sea. Although he ruled for almost twenty-five years, there is little evidence of his activities in surviving sources. Under him, Pavia became a mercantile city.[2] He also controlled the road between Genoa and Marseilles.[2]

Manfred married Prangarda, daughter of Adalbert Atto of Canossa, probably after 962.[3] With Prangarda Manfred had several children, including:[4]

Gundulph, father of St Anselm, may have been one of his sons or grandsons.[5]

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  1. ^ Sergi (1971), pp. 659 ff.
  2. ^ a b Trillmich (1991), p. 348.
  3. ^ Previté-Orton (1912), pp. 148 ff.
  4. ^ Previté-Orton (1912), pp. 149, 165 f.
  5. ^ Rule (1883), pp. 1–4.

Bibliography

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  • Previté-Orton, C.W. (1912), The Early History of the House of Savoy (1000-1233), Cambridge{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link).
  • Rule, Martin (1883), The Life and Times of St. Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of the Britons, Vol. I, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, & Co., ISBN 9781974119073
  • Sergi, G. (1971), "Una grande circoscrizione del regno italico: la marca arduinica di Torino", Studi Medievali, No. XII, pp. 637–712. (in Italian)
  • Trillmich, W. (1991), Kaiser Konrad II und seine Zeit. (in German)
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Preceded by Margrave of Turin
c. 977–1000
Succeeded by