The kings or ''judges'' (''iudices'' or ''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, during the
Middle Ages.
:''The identity, number, relationships, and chronology of the kings up until about 1112 are poorly sourced and highly disputed among historians of the period.''
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Gonario I (c. 1015 – c. 1038)
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Comita II (c. 1038 – c. 1060)
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Barisone I (c. 1060 – c. 1073)
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Andrew Tanca
Andrew Tanca was an obscure Judge of Logudoro in the mid-eleventh century. He may have reigned alongside his supposed father Barisone I between about 1064/1065 and 1073 or so. He was probably the father (alternatively, uncle or brother) of his pro ...
(c. 1064 – c. 1073)
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Marianus I (to c. 1082)
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Constantine I
Constantine I ( , ; la, Flavius Valerius Constantinus, ; ; 27 February 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337, the first one to convert to Christianity. Born in Naissus, Dacia Mediterranea ...
(c. 1082 – c. 1127)
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Gonario II (c. 1127 – 1153)
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Saltaro (1127), pretender
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Ittocorre Gambella (1127 – 1140), regent
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Barisone II (1153 – 1186)
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Constantine II (1186 – 1198)
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Comita III (1198 – 1218)
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Marianus II (1218 – 1233)
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Barisone III (1233 – 1236)
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Adelasia Adelasia (variant forms include Adelaide, Azalaïs, and Alasia) may refer to:
* Adelaide del Vasto (–1118), countess of Sicily and Queen of Jerusalem, wife of Roger I of Sicily
* Azalaïs of Montferrat (died 1232), regent of the Marquisate of Sal ...
(1236 – 1259)
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Ubaldo Ubaldo is a masculine Italian and Spanish given name, from Germanic ''hug'' "mind" and ''bald'' "bold". Notable people with the name include:
*Ubald of Gubbio (Ubaldo Baldassini) (c. 1084 – 1160), Italian bishop and Catholic saint
*Guido Ubaldo A ...
(1236 – 1238), husband
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Enzio (1238 – 1272), husband
:''Partitioned between
Arborea and the
Doria.''
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