• 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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