The Judicate of Logudoro or Torres (Sardinian: Judicadu de Logudoro or Torres, Rennu de Logudoro or Logu de Torres) was one of the four kingdoms or iudicati...
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Ages it was the centre of Judicate of Logudoro, one of the four quasi-kingdoms in which Sardinia was divided. The first capital of the area was Ardara,...
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bordered the judicates of Arborea to the northwest and Logudoro and Gallura to the northeast. The exact date of founding of the Judicate of Cagliari is...
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of that decade. In 1145, Comita was excommunicated by Baldwin, Archbishop of Pisa, and the Judicate of Arborea was nominally transferred to Logudoro....
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Judicate of Arborea Judicate of Cagliari Judicate of Gallura Judicate of Logudoro Republic of Sassari Emirate of Sicily Kingdom of Sicily, (1282–1816)...
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during a war with the Judicate of Logudoro. In 1145, Comita was back in power and was excommunicated by Baldwin, Archbishop of Pisa. The Pisan prelate...
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Sardinia (redirect from Culture of Sardinia)
promoted the birth of the town of Villa di Chiesa (today Iglesias) to exploit the nearby rich silver deposits. The Judicate of Logudoro (also called Torres)...
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SEF Torres 1903 (section Coat of arms)
eight seasons of absence. The choice of the name Torres is due to one of the club's founders, Professor Berlinguer. Judicate of Logudoro or Torres was...
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1125–1548 Judicate of Arborea IXth – 1420 Judicate of Cagliari 1020–1258 Judicate of Gallura Xthk – 1296 Judicate of Logudoro Xth – 1259 Kingdom of Sardinia...
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1126) Alix of France, French princess and countess (approximate date) Constantine II (de Martis), ruler of the Judicate of Logudoro Donatus of Ripacandida...
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judikes) of Logudoro (or Torres) were the local rulers of the locum de Torres or region (province) around Porto Torres, the chief northern port of Sardinia...
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The Judicate of Gallura (Latin: Iudicatus Gallurae, Sardinian: Judicadu de Gallura, Italian: Giudicato di Gallura) was one of four Sardinian judicates in...
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Maritime republics (category Economic history of Italy)
and the Black Sea and controlled a large part of Liguria, Corsica, the Sardinian Judicate of Logudoro, the North Aegean, and southern Crimea. The 14th...
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of the Judicate of Logudoro from 1153 to 1186. He was the son and successor of Gonario II, who abdicated the throne and retired to the monastery of Clairvaux...
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Sardinia. Enzo had been married to Adelasia of Torres, the final ruler or judge of the Judicate of Torres, of which Sassari was the capital and most populous...
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Ubaldo Lanfranchi (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Pisa)
particularly in the Judicate of Logudoro. He died in 1207, probably on 19 June. According to popular legend, it was he who returned from the siege of Tolemaide...
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is a list of wars and armed conflicts fought by Spain, its predecessor states, or in Spanish territory. Military history of Spain List of Spanish colonial...
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regions of Sardinia, that is, in the Judicates of Gallura and Logudoro; Pisa was mostly, but not always, in the south and east, in the Judicates of Cagliari...
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1126) Alix of France, French princess and countess (approximate date) Constantine II (de Martis), ruler of the Judicate of Logudoro Donatus of Ripacandida...
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regions of Sardinia, that is, in the Judicates of Gallura and Logudoro; Pisa was mostly, but not always, in the south and east, in the Judicates of Cagliari...
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Agugliastra (redirect from Judicate of Agugliastra)
of Pisan and Aragonese Sardinia. The territory of Ogliastra, part of the Judicate of Cagliari as a curatoria until 1258 and then of the Judicate of Gallura...
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Sardinian medieval kingdoms (redirect from Judicate)
The Judicates (judicadus, logus or rennus in Sardinian, judicati in Latin, regni or giudicati sardi in Italian), in English also referred to as Sardinian...
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(historically known) Judicates: Logudoro (or Torres), Cagliari (or Pluminos), Arborea and Gallura. Cagliari and Arborea and Logudoro (and perhaps Gallura)...
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Porto Torres (redirect from History of Porto Torres)
Judicate of Logudoro the name was corrupted with "Torres" and after, during the Aragonese period, the town was known simply with the Catalan name of "Lo...
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Logudorese Judicate into a south and north. He was appointed vicar general of Logudoro. In 1284, Marianus solicited the aid of Peter III of Aragon to retake...
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Gallura (category Geography of Sardinia)
region called Logudoro. Its highest peak is Punta Balestrieri (1362 m above the sea level). In the past, Monte Limbara used to be the location of an important...
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supremacy on the island with that of Logudoro. It was often an ally of the Republic of Pisa and an early supporter of Western monasticism. The first, native...
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of the Genoese families of Doria and the Malaspina; the only native political entity survived was the Judicate of Arborea, allied with the Crown of Aragon...
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Marquisate of Ceva Marquisate of Incisa Marquisate of Finale Agugliastra Arborea Cagliari Gallura Logudoro Papal States Republic of Venice Republic of Florence...
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fundaghe, was a kind of administrative document used in the Sardinian judicates between the 11th and 13th centuries. They are one of the earliest witnesses...
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