- Logudoro
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Logudoro — Judicats Sardes Provinces sardes … Wikipédia en Français
Logudoro — Monte Santo im Logudoro Der Logudoro (Ort des Goldes) ist der Name einer Landschaft, die das Kernland des nordwestlichen Sardinien bildet. Er liegt in der Provinz Sassari. Die vom Kalkstein geprägte Region, deren südliche Teile das Meilogu und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Giudicato of Logudoro — The Giudicato of Logudoro (also known as the Giudicato of Torres after Porto Torres) is a historical state which covered the northwest portion of Sardinia from the tenth through the thirteenth century. Logudoro was one of four giudicati into… … Wikipedia
Giudice of Logudoro — The identity, number, relationships, and chronology of the giudici up until about 1112 are poorly sourced and highly disputed among historians of the period. *Gonario I (c. 1015 ndash; c. 1038) *Comita II (c. 1038 ndash; c. 1060) *Barisone I (c.… … Wikipedia
Liste des anciens États italiens — La liste des anciens États italiens recense les États qui se sont succédé au cours de l Histoire sur le territoire de l Italie contemporaine (péninsule italienne, îles de Sicile et de Sardaigne). Les États concernés sont ceux qui ont exercé une… … Wikipédia en Français
William I of Cagliari — William I (c. 1160 ndash;1214; regnal name of Salusio IV) was the giudice of Cagliari from 1188 to his death. William was one of the greatest of medieval Sardinian giudici ( judges ). He was a military man, assisting his father in the conquest of … Wikipedia
Constantine II of Torres — Constantine II[1] (died December 1198), called de Martis, was the giudice of Logudoro. He 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… … Wikipedia
History of Sardinia — Menhirs of Pranu Muttedu Archaeological evidence of prehistoric human settlement on Sardinia island is present in the form of the nuraghe which dot the land. The recorded history of Sardinia begins with its contacts with the various people who… … Wikipedia
William of Capraia — (died 1264) was the regent for Marianus II of Arborea from 1241 until his death, being entitled Judge from 1250 on. Early life He was the son of Ugo degli Alberti of the Counts of Capraia and Bina, the first wife of Peter I of Arborea, whom he… … Wikipedia
Gonario II of Torres — Constantine died between 1127 and 1128, leaving his son under the regency of Ittocorre Gambella. When the Athen family tried to harm the young ruler, Ittocorre whisked him away to Porto Torres and the protection of the Pisans, who took him to… … Wikipedia