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Manfred is a closet drama written in 1816–1817 by Lord Byron.
Manfred may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
edit- Manfred (Schumann), 1852 incidental music based on the Byron poem
- Manfred Symphony, 1885 symphony by Tchaikovsky based on the Byron poem
- Manfred Mann, 1960s English rock band
- The Manfreds, 1990s reunion of former members of Manfred Mann
- Manfred, or Manny, character in Ice Age
People
edit- Manfred (given name), including a list of people with the name
- Ebanda Manfred (1935–2003), Cameroonian makossa singer
- Edmund Manfred (1856–1941), or E.C. Manfred, Australian architect
- Frederick Manfred (1912–1994), American writer of Westerns
- Freya Manfred (born 1944), American poet
- Marsden Manfred (1888–1951), Australian politician
- Rob Manfred (born 1958), American lawyer and baseball executive
Other uses
edit- Manfred, North Dakota, a place in the U.S.
- Manfred Township, Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota, a township in the U.S. named after the work by Byron
- Manfred (horse) (1922–1940), an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse