Gonario II (also spelled Gonnario and Gunnari; died between 1180 and 1190) was the giudice of the Sardinian kingdom of Logudoro from the death of his father...
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Barison II or Barisone II (died 10 June 1191) was the giudice of the Judicate of Logudoro from 1153 to 1186. He was the son and successor of Gonario II, who...
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1130, Constantine, Gonario II of Torres, and Comita I of Gallura swore fealty to the archbishop of Pisa. In 1133, Pope Innocent II raised Genoa to archiepiscopal...
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Ittocorre Gambella (redirect from Ittocorre of Torres)
young son Gonario II under the regency of Ittocorre. When the Athen family tried to harm the young ruler, Ittocorre whisked him away to Porto Torres and the...
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of her marriage to Constantine. Together with him she had a son named Gonario. After her husband's death, she went to Sicily, where she founded a hospital...
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restoration and renovation of sacred art and edifices. Along with Gonario II of Torres and Comita I of Gallura, Constantine pledged fidelity to the archbishop...
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Gunale", a pretender to the throne of Logudoro in 1127 during the reign of Gonario II, is also uncertain. While still a young man, Saltaro took part in the...
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by the Castle of Burgos, built in 1134 by the Giudice of Logudoro Gonario II of Torres. The castle was considered in the 14th century "one of the strongest...
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interest of the region of Sardinia. The mount is named after Gonario II, judge of Torres. It is known from history that he, still at a very young age...
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between Marianus and Constantine is likely. In 1147, Marianus' grandson, Gonario II, made a donation of silver to the Abbey of Montecassino, citing his father...
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administrative curatorial of Anglona in the Giudicato of Torres, as suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Torres. Its original episcopal see, Amurias, was an...
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from the nearby Roman ruins and the nuraghe Culzu. On 24 June 1147 Gonario II of Torres, while on his way to the Holy Land to visit the Holy Sepulcher, he...
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style of king (rex): 1113–1128 Constantine I, Judge of Torres 1128–1150 Gonario II, Judge of Torres Some rulers obtained the title King of Sardinia (Rex...
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Marianus succeeded him on his death. From the Latin locum de Torres after its capital city of Torres. Also spelled "Orruvu". in the territory of Siligo, not...
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Porto Torres, in the Giudicato of Torres. Construction began during the reign of Judge Gonario I of Torres (around 1015 - 1038). After Gonario's death...
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restoration and renovation of sacred art and edifices. Along with Gonario II of Torres and Comita I of Gallura, Constantine pledged fidelity to the archbishop...
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dynasty was restored by Constantine II, who was succeeded by Comita I. Around 1130, Comita joined Gonario II of Torres and Constantine I of Arborea in paying...
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Massa Lunense from the 11th century. Constantine II's eldest daughter married a younger son of Gonario II of Logudoro. This man, Peter, ruled the giudicato...
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that mining industry was not relinquished at all. In 1131 the judge Gonario II of Torres donated half of the Argentiera of the Nurra to the primatial church...
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into the family of federalism like a cat into the lion's». The lawyer Gonario Pinna went as far as stating «the form of autonomy being currently promulgated...
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(Banari, 1891 – 1976) Salvatore Cambosu (Orotelli, 1895 – Nuoro, 1962) Gonario Pinna (Nuoro, 1898 – 1991) Salvatore Satta (Nuoro, 1902 – Rome, 1975) Remundu...
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