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    William I (c. 1160–1214), royal name Salusio IV, was the judike of Cagliari, meaning "King", from 1188 to his death. His descendants and those of his...
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  • 1st Earl of Albemarle (died 1179) William I of Geneva (fl. 1190s) William of Champlitte (died 1209), Prince of Achaea William I of Cagliari (c. 1160–1214)...
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    city of the island of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. It has about 155,000 inhabitants, while its metropolitan city (including Cagliari and 16...
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    The Judicate of Cagliari (Sardinian: Judicadu de Càralis / Càlaris, Italian: Giudicato di Cagliari) was one of the four kingdoms or judicates (iudicati...
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  • (c. 1194 – 1232/33) was the daughter and heiress of William I of Cagliari and Adelasia, daughter of Moroello Malaspina. She succeeded her father in January...
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    the young Elena. The prospect of interference from William I of Cagliari, Comita III of Logudoro, and Hugh I and Peter I of Arborea was great enough to...
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  • William II Salusio V (died 1254) was the Judge of Cagliari from 1232 to his death. His Christian name was William, but his regnal name was Salusio, based...
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  • Logudoro under the protection of Biagio and not of Pisa in light of the invasion of Logudoro by William I of Cagliari. On 22 March, with papal consent...
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  • Ubaldo I Visconti (died 1230) was the de jure overlord of the Giudicato of Cagliari from 1217. He was a member of the Visconti family of Pisa, controlling...
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  • as Cagliari was the main centre of the island. The Semitist William Gesenius said the name came from Kar Baalis, which in Phoenician meant "city of God...
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    mid-January 1213, William I of Cagliari led a coalition of anti-Visconti forces to victory in battle near Massa over the combined forces of Lucca and the...
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    sought the hand of Elena in marriage. William Malaspina tried to marry her, but Pope Innocent III forbade it. In 1206, William I of Cagliari invaded Gallura...
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    Agnes, the sister of Boniface. In December 1198, his elder brother Constantine II died heirless in battle with William I of Cagliari. Comita succeeded...
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  • Ubaldo Lanfranchi (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Pisa)
    seat since the time of Pope Urban II. In 1189 he participated in the Third Crusade, as papal legate accompanied by William I of Cagliari, reaching the Holy...
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  • Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk William I of Cagliari, ruler (judge) of Sardinia (b. 1160) 1215 February 3 (or February 4) – Eustace, bishop of Ely February...
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    English Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk William I of Cagliari, ruler (judge) of Sardinia (b. 1160) Treadgold, Warren (1997). A History of the Byzantine State...
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    The kings or judges (iudices or judikes) of Cagliari were the local rulers of the south of Sardinia during the Middle Ages. Theirs was the largest kingdom...
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    protection of William I of Cagliari. Comita eventually sued for peace with Pisa and abandoned his claims over Arborea in exchange for the castle of Goceano...
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    of Cagliari from October 1163 to his deposition and arrest in 1188, after which he was never heard of again. Peter was a younger son of Gonario II of...
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  • Marianus II of Logudoro by Agnes of Massa, daughter of William I of Cagliari, and successor of her brother, Barisone III. By a pact signed between her...
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  • died. In 1214, Peter I died, as did William I of Cagliari, his supporter. Peter's successor, Torchitorio IV, laid claim to Peter I's title to Arborea and...
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    reign of William I of Cagliari. It's located on the border between the territory of Ugolino della Gherardesca (curatoria of Cixerri) and the heirs of Gherardo...
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  • were led by William I of Cagliari and his father-in-law, Guido Guerra III, while the Luccans, along with a Pisan faction, were led by Ubaldo I Visconti and...
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  • of Arborea and Cagliari. He was a son of Peter I and Bina. His father was Judge of half of Arborea from 1195 to his death in 1214 along with Hugh I....
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    at Cagliari with a strong army. On 8 December, William also reached Cagliari. He was crowned "King of Arborea, Count of Goceano, and Viscount of Bas"...
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    Doria, heir of the Genovese fortress in Logudorese coast. Around 1200, Comita III came to terms with William I of Cagliari and Ubaldo I Visconti, promising...
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    wife Pellegrina di Lacon, was recognised as co-judike. In 1195, William I of Cagliari invaded Arborea, imprisoning Peter and besieging Oristano, forcing...
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  • year (1207), he approved of the marriage (incestuous by canon law) of Hugh I of Arborea and a daughter of William I of Cagliari. He also did not intervene...
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  • 1257, William led Arborea, along with Gallura and Logudoro, the Pisan giudicati, into a war against Genoese Cagliari. After fourteen months of war, the...
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    Sardinia (redirect from Culture of Sardinia)
    provinces and a metropolitan city. The capital of the region of Sardinia — and its largest city — is Cagliari. Sardinia's indigenous language and Algherese...
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