Bianca was born about 1210 in Agliano Terme, Asti, Italia , the daughter of NN di Moncucco and Bianca Lancia.
She died in 1246. The place is not known.
Her husband was Friedrich II Roger von Hohenstaufen. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.
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Manfred I Lancia |
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Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes | ||
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Birth | ABT 1210 |
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Death | 1246 |
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Boniface Lancia | père? |
Béatrice de Candia | mère? |
Manfred II Lancia | père? |
Bianca Maletta | mère? |
Note 1
There is no source which definitively states who her parents were, historians have offered three theories:
1. That she was a granddaughter of Manfred I Lancia, as daughter of his daughter (maybe named Bianca), by a son (name unknown) of Guglielmo di Moncucco and Belda di Agliano.
2. That she was a granddaughter of Manfred I Lancia, as daughter of his son Bonifacio di Agliano, by a Piedmontese princess called Beatrice of Candia from the House of Candia.[1]
3. That she was a granddaughter of Manfred I Lancia, as daughter of his son Manfred II, possible from a marriage to a lady called Bianca, of the Maletta family.
If she was a daughter of Manfred II, she had seven siblings: four brothers (Manfred III, Guglielmo, Galvano and Frederick) and three sisters (Beatrice, Agnes and Isabella). Apparently, Bianca would be the third child and first born daughter.[2][3] But this is only one of three competing theories.