Manfredi III Chiaramonte
Manfredi III Chiaramonte | |
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Chiaramonte coat of arms | |
| Count of Modica | |
| Predecessor | Matteo Chiaramonte |
| Successor | Andrea Chiaramonte |
| Born | c. 1330 probably Modica (County of Modica) |
| Died | 1391 Palermo, Kingdom of Sicily |
| Buried | San Nicolò la Kalsa, Palermo |
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| Father | Giovanni II Chiaramonte |
| Mother | unknown |
Manfredi III Chiaramonte (c. 1330 - 1391) was a Sicilian nobleman of the House of Chiaramonte, Count of Modica, and one of the "Four Vicars" who governed the Kingdom of Sicily during the minority of Queen Maria. A leading figure in late 14th-century Sicilian politics, he operated chiefly from Palermo and across the island’s south-eastern Val di Noto, notably around Lentini and Syracuse.