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Logudoro
The Logudoro (meaning "Golden Place") is a large traditional region Sardinia, Italy. The name of Logudoro today is linked to the Logudorese dialect, which covers a large area of northern-central Sardinia.
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Logudoro
Logudoro (lɒguːˈdɔərəʊ) The name of a town or area of Sardinia, used attrib. to designate the dialect or language used there. Hence ˌLogudoˈrese, ˌLogudoˈresian adjs.1849 J. W. Tyndale Island of Sardinia II. vi. 264 (heading) The Logudoro dialect. 1885 R. Tennant Sardinia v. 63 The rendering of the ...
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Judge of Logudoro
The kings or judges (iudices or judikes) of Logudoro (or Torres) were the local rulers of the locum de Torres or region (province) around Porto Torres,
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Judicate of Logudoro
The Judicate of Logudoro or Torres ( or Torres, Rennu de Logudoro or Logu de Torres) was one of the four kingdoms or iudicati into which Sardinia was divided The region is still called Logudoro today.
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Barisone
Barisone may refer to:
Barisone I of Torres, the giudice of Arborea from c. 1038 until c. 1060 and then of Logudoro until his death sometime c. 1073
Barisone from 1146 to 1186
Barisone II of Gallura (died 1203), the Judge of Gallura from c. 1170 to his death
Barisone II of Torres, (died 1191), the giudice of Logudoro
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Ittocorre Gambella
Ittocorre Gambella was the regent of the Giudicato of Logudoro between 1127 and sometime before 1140. Judges (judikes) of Logudoro
12th-century regents
12th-century Italian nobility
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Ubaldo of Gallura
Pope Honorius III, enemy of the Pisans, immediately sent his chaplain Bartolomeo to annul the marriage, but he failed and the pact between Pisa and Logudoro His nephew John was nominated to succeed him, but his widow's second husband, Enzo, took control of both Gallura and Logudoro and was granted the title
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Ugo da Parlascio Ebriaco
They stopped in Porto Torres on their return and it was there that they established relations with Constantine I of Logudoro. Ugo was part of this expedition to repossess the Logudoro in 1130.
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Andrew Tanca
Andrew Tanca was an obscure Judge of Logudoro in the mid-eleventh century. Judges (judikes) of Logudoro
11th-century Italian jurists
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Gonario I of Torres
It is possible that he was the father of Barison I of Logudoro and Orzocorre I of Arborea. Judges (judikes) of Arborea
Judges (judikes) of Logudoro
11th-century Italian jurists
Year of birth unknown
Year of death unknown
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Torchitorio III of Cagliari
Peter was a younger son of Gonario II of Logudoro. In 1147, he received the curatoria of Ottana. By 1186, Barisone of Logudoro had gone back over to the Pisan side, while Peter remained with Genoa.
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Barisone III of Torres
Barisone III (also Barison or Barusone) (1221–1236) was briefly the Giudice of Logudoro from 1232 until his death. Judges (judikes) of Logudoro
1236 deaths
1221 births
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Saltaro of Torres
Saltaro was a Sardinian nobleman during the Middle Ages, the son of Constantine I of Logudoro. His mother is unknown but may have been named Marcusa. Visaj.
12th-century deaths
Christians of the 1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition
Judges (judikes) of Logudoro
Year of birth unknown
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Barisone I of Torres
Barison I or Barisone I was the giudicato or "judge" of Arborea from around 1038 until about 1060 and then of Logudoro until his death sometime around He is the earliest ruler of Logudoro of whom anything is known with certainty.
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Constantine II of Torres
Defeated, the giudice of Logudoro made peace and offered a strong alliance. Rome, 1984.
1198 deaths
People excommunicated by the Catholic Church
Judges (judikes) of Logudoro
Year of birth unknown
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