Enrico Filangieri (died 10 October 1258) was an Italian nobleman and Dominican friar who served as the archbishop of Bari in the Kingdom of Sicily from May 1252 until his death.
On 3 October 1254, while he was still with the curia at Anagni, he reached an agreement with the chapter of the cathedral of Bari to head off the disputes that had paralyzed the episcopate of his uncle.
[1] In March 1256, on the orders of Pope Alexander IV, Enrico transferred Pietro di Cidonio, bishop-elect of Minervino, to the diocese of Canne.
[1] In August 1258, Enrico assisted at the coronation of Manfred in Palermo, completing his transformation from enemy of the Staufer dynasty into ally.
[1] His death was recorded in the necrology of the church of Santa Patrizia and the libro dei suffragi (book of suffrages) of the cathedral of Bari.