Constantine II of Cagliari (redirect from Salusio III of Cagliari)
Cagliari (as Salusio III from circa 1129). He was called de Pluminus after his capital city. He was the only son of Torchitorio II. From his youth he...
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made for Cagliari. On its arrival, it found Torchitorio V had recently died, and his cousin, William III, had succeeded him. In order to secure his uncertain...
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asked the Judge Torchitorio I to oblige the clergy to abandon this custom. The same bishop and his colleagues were blamed by Pope Victor III (1087) for neglect...
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of Cagliari or Pluminos, during the regency of Torchitorio V of Cagliari and his successor, William III, was allied with the Republic of Genoa. Because...
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nobleman and knight Simon of Pattishall (or Pateshull), English judge Torchitorio IV de Serra, Sardinian judge (b. 1190) Wang Chuyi, Chinese Daoist philosopher...
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Carta Volgare) comes from the Judicate of Cagliari and was issued by Torchitorio I de Lacon-Gunale in around 1070, written in Sardinian whilst still employing...
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