daughter's husband. He was soon opposed by Barisone II of Arborea, who expelled him from Cagliari, and he fled to Torres and the protection of his brother. With...
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Massa, daughter of William I of Cagliari, and successor of her brother, Barisone III. By a pact signed between her father, who had interests in Gallura, and...
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daughter. Barisone invaded Cagliari and forced Peter to flee to his brother Barisone II's court at Torres. In Spring 1164, the Judicates of Torres and Cagliari...
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succeeded to the giudicato sometime between 1181 and 1191. He was the son of Barisone II and Preziosa de Orrubu. His father associated him with the government...
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before 1200. By the influence of Pope Innocent III, he was elected to the vacant see of Porto Torres in 1202. He was consecrated sometime before 7 March...
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Sassarese. The judike (King) Barisone III of Torres was assassinated at Sorso during a peasant revolt in 1236. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane...
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1236, Zanche was part of the plot to assassinate the young judge Barisone III of Torres in Sassari, who was succeeded by his sister Adelasia, whose first...
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"L'incoronazione di Barisone 'Re di Sardegna' in due fonti contemporanee: gli Annales genovesi e gli Annales pisani" (PDF). Rivista dell'Istituto di storia dell'Europa...
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Kingdom of Sardinia (redirect from Regno di Sardegna)
"L'incoronazione di Barisone 'Re di Sardegna' in due fonti contemporanee: gli Annales genovesi e gli Annales pisani", in Rivista dell'Istituto di storia dell'Europa...
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widow, Adelasia of Torres (died 1255). Upon the marriage, Enzo by jure uxoris would accede to the Sardinian Giudicati of Logudoro (Torres) and Gallura, covering...
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husband after 1207. When Barisone died in 1202 or 1203, he left Elena and the giudicato under the protection of Pope Innocent III, who wrote a letter to...
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"L'incoronazione di Barisone 'Re di Sardegna' in due fonti contemporanee: gli Annales genovesi e gli Annales pisani", in Rivista dell'Istituto di storia dell'Europa...
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Judge of Cagliari (redirect from Giudicato di Cagliari)
Torchitorio IV (Barisone II) 1232 – 1250 Salusio V (William II) 1250 – 1256 Torchitorio V (John) 1256 – 1258 Salusio VI (William III) Partitioned between...
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Archbishop of Pisa. The first act of donation was made in 1064 by Barisone I of Torres who gave the Benedictine monks of Monte Cassino a large area of its...
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death, he left only daughters. Benedetta, his heiress, was married to Barisone III of Arborea and thus those two giudicati were united, to be torn apart...
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Alfonso X ("the Wise"), king of Castile (d. 1284) Barisone III, Sardinian judge of Logudoro (or Torres) (d. 1236) Bonaventure, Italian theologian and philosopher...
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Marianus died in 1232 and, by his will, was succeeded by his son Barisone III. Upon Barisone's death (1236) without heirs, also as stipulated by Marianus'...
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and Pisans escalated in Cagliari and Benedetta and Barisone made an alliance with Comita III of Torres and the Republic of Genoa in hopes of expelling the...
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water). In 1063, the structure was donated by the Giudice (duke) Barisone I of Torres to the Abbey of Montecassino. When monks came from the Italian religious...
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Comita II of Arborea (redirect from Comita III of Arborea)
III to justify Baldwin's actions. Nominally Arborea was transferred to Logudoro. Comita died soon after. According to the Condaghe di Santa Maria di Bonarcado...
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Constantine III, probably a son of Ittocorre and thus the first Gallurese iudex of the Lacon dynasty. Constantine was succeeded by his son Barisone II, who...
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d'Arborea e Barisone II di Torres, voci in Dizionario biografico degli Italiani, VI, 1964; Per una più completa genealogia degli Arborea all'epoca di Pietro...
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elements is a 1063 donation to the abbey of Montecassino signed by Barisone I of Torres. Another such document (the so-called Carta Volgare) comes from the...
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Comita also adopts the numbering II. From locum de Torres, so called from its principal city Porto Torres. Her name, Maria, is only known from a charter confirming...
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p. 88 Moore (1987), p. 95 Moore (1987), p. 91. According to Innocent, Barisone left his giudicato to papal protection, probably because of Innocent's...
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Cagliari, Gallura, and Torres. Mauro G. Sanna (2013), Onorio III e la Sardegna, ed. critica e commento delle fonti storiche a cura di M.G. Sanna,(in Italian)...
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1170) November 26 – Al-Aziz Muhammad, Ayyubid ruler (b. 1213) Barisone III of Torres, Sardinian judge of Logudoro (b. 1221) Dirk I van Brederode, Dutch...
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Alfonso X ("the Wise"), king of Castile (d. 1284) Barisone III, Sardinian judge of Logudoro (or Torres) (d. 1236) Bonaventure, Italian theologian and philosopher...
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