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Ulric Manfred II of Turin

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Ulric Manfred had a palace in Turin, but like many other medieval lords, he lived an itinerant life. He moved from castle to castle in order to maintain his control and to effect the administration of his dominions. It is often said that Ulric Manfred's daughter
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issued by Ulric Manfred and his wife Bertha (a sale to the priest Sigifred, son of Adalgis in 1021 and a donation to the monastery of S. Solutore in Turin in 1031), give a good impression of the cities and counties that Ulric Manfred controlled, which included:
623: 259:. In all the wars between Arduin and Henry, Ulric Manfred prudently avoided any confrontation with the two leaders and gradually extended his territories by arms (he was at war with the 334: 545: 267:, in 1016) and by increasing his authority within his proper domains. In 1024, following the death of Henry II, he opposed the election of 715: 194:). Ulric Manfred inherited a vast march centred on Turin (1000), which had been created from the lands of his ancestor 287:. This is incorrect. Adelaide is documented far more frequently at the margravial palace in Turin than anywhere else. 17: 578: 295: 268: 710: 700: 214: 586: 598:
G. Sergi, 'I poli del potere pubblico e dell'orientamento signorile degli Arduinici: Torino e Susa, in
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by 1014 at the latest (that year, Emperor Henry II confirmed their joint donation to the abbey of
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G. Sergi, 'Una grande circoscrizione del regno italico: la marca arduinica di Torino,’ in
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Ulric Manfred, immediately upon his succession, began to consolidate his power vis-Ă -vis
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confirmed Ulric Manfred's possessions and granted him several privileges.
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became margrave of Turin. Their descendants would later comprise the
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in the early 11th century. He was the last male margrave from the
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abandoned Turin as a capital and began to reside permanently at
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Sergi, 'Una grande circoscrizione,’ p. 661; Previté-Orton,
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Around 1028, Ulric Manfred, along with his brother, Bishop
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Heretics and Scholars in the High Middle Ages, 1000-1250
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Manfred II. Olderich, Markgraf von Turin (1000-1035)
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The Early History of the House of Savoy (1000-1233)
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Die Urkunden Otto des III. (Ottonis III. Diplomata)
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Index

Ulric Manfred II
Turin
Noble family
Arduinici
Bertha of Milan
Manfred I of Turin
Prangarda of Canossa
Italian
count
Turin
marquis
Susa
Arduinid
Adelaide
Otto of Savoy
Count Humbert I of Savoy
House of Savoy
Sardinia
Italy
Turin
Manfred I
Prangarda
Adalbert Atto of Canossa
Arduin Glaber
Emperor Otto III
Arduin
March of Ivrea
Henry II
regnum Italicum
charters

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