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  1. Manfred I (fl. 1160–1214), known as Manfredi Lancia, was the second Margrave of Busca, famous for his financial difficulties and his Occitan poetry. He was the first person to adopt the surname Lanza or Lancia, giving rise to the Lanza family.

  2. Manfred I Lancia (o Manfredo Lancia, Manfredi Lancia; Lanza en la resposta de Peire Vidal) (vers 1140 – post 1214) fou marquès de Busca i un trobador que escriu en occità. És el trobador italià més antic del qual tenim notícia, tot i que només es conserven dues estrofes de la seva obra.

    • 1214 (Gregorià) (73/74 anys)
    • 1140 (Gregorià)
  3. Manfredo II Lancia o Lança (1185/1195 – Asti, 1257 o 1258) è stato marchese di Busca, figlio primogenito di Manfredi I; fu vicario imperiale e fedele seguace di Federico II

  4. Perhaps the name Bianca was borne by two women: the daughter of the Marquis Manfred I and his granddaughter, the daughter of the first Bianca. In the Lancia family, the repetition of names was a tradition. The same confusion among the chroniclers was caused by the name Manfred in three generations of men in the family.

  5. Manfredo Lancia o Lanza, detto anche Lanza Marques o Marques lanz o Marquis de Busca o Marquis Manfred Lancia (1140 circa – post 1214) è stato marchese di Busca e un trovatore occitano

  6. Manfred ( Sicilian: Manfredi di Sicilia; 1232 – 26 February 1266) was the last King of Sicily from the Hohenstaufen dynasty, reigning from 1258 until his death. The natural son of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, [1] Manfred became regent over the kingdom of Sicily on behalf of his nephew Conradin in 1254.