of the Lacon dynasty. He married Elena de Orrubu, mother of Barison II of Arborea. The dating and chronology of his reign are obscure. Comita succeeded...
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Judicate of Arborea (section De Serra-Bas dynasty)
brother Comita II. When Pope Innocent II divided Sardinia between the sees of Pisa and Genoa in 1133, Arborea fell to the former, but Comita, in the hope...
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married Elena, the heiress of Comita I of the Lacon-Zori. He left behind a daughter, Elena, and a son, Constantine I. Fara, G. F. De Rebus Sardois. Manno, Giuseppe...
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Judge of Arborea (section House of Lacon Serra)
Orzocorre II (c. 1100 – c. 1122) Comita I Gonario II Constantine I (c. 1101 – 1131) Comita II (1131 – 1147) Orzocorre III, co-ruler Barisone II (1147 –...
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Gallura and Cagliari to that of Pisa. When Barisone II of Arborea died in 1185, Pisa installed Peter of Serra, Barisone's eldest son, on the Arborean throne...
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four Judicates of Sardinia, from 1146 to 1186. He was the son of Comita II and Elena de Orrubu. His reign was groundbreaking in Sardinian history. It saw...
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from 1186 to his death. His mother was Barisone's first wife, Pellegrina de Lacon. He was crowned King of Sardinia, the title his father had used, with the...
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Santa Maria de Bonarcado, Constantine's wife was Anna de Zori and he left two sons: Comita II, who succeeded him by 1131, and Orzocco. Also Costantino...
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