Constantine II of Cagliari as his daughter's husband. He was soon opposed by Barisone II of Arborea, who expelled him from Cagliari, and he fled to Torres and...
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Barisone may refer to: Barisone I of Torres, the giudice of Arborea from c. 1038 until c. 1060 and then of Logudoro until his death sometime c. 1073 Barisone...
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flee to his brother Barisone II's court at Torres. In Spring 1164, the Judicates of Torres and Cagliari, united with the Pisans of the island, retook Cagliari...
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Latin locum de Torres after its capital city of Torres. Also spelled "Orruvu". in the territory of Siligo, not far from Ardara where Barisone had his palace...
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Barison II of Arborea (died 1186), ruler of a Sardinian kingdom Barisone I of Torres or Barison I (died 1073), ruler of a Sardinian kingdom Barisone II of Torres...
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The Judicate of Logudoro or Torres (Sardinian: Judicadu de Logudoro or Torres, Rennu de Logudoro or Logu de Torres) was one of the four kingdoms or iudicati...
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was the giudice of Logudoro, with its capital at Torres, from 1198 until 1218. He was the youngest of four sons of Barisone II of Torres and Preziosa de...
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judikes) of Logudoro (or Torres) were the local rulers of the locum de Torres or region (province) around Porto Torres, the chief northern port of Sardinia...
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Marianus II (died 1232) was the Judge of Logudoro from 1218 until his death. He was an ally of the Republic of Genoa and enemy of Pisa. He was a son of Comita...
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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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