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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
Barisone
Judge/King of Arborea
Barison II or Barisone II was the "Judge" (standing approximately for "King") of Arborea, one of the four Judicates of Sardinia, from 1146 to 1186. He
Barisone_II_of_Arborea
Argentine footballer (1989–2015)
Francisco Barisone (29 May 1989 – 28 July 2015) was an Argentine footballer who played for Unión de Santa Fe, Argentinos Juniors and Lanús. Barisone began
Diego_Barisone
(1127 – 1140), regent Barisone II (1153 – 1186) Constantine II (1186 – 1198) Comita III (1198 – 1218) Marianus II (1218 – 1233) Barisone III (1233 – 1236)
Judge_of_Logudoro
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
Barisone III (also Barison or Barusone; 1221–1236) was briefly the Giudice of Logudoro from 1232 until his death. He was the only son of Marianus II, whom
Barisone_III_of_Torres
11th-century Sardinian nobleman
Barison I or Barisone I was the giudicato or "judge" of Arborea from around 1038 until about 1060 and then of Logudoro until his death sometime around
Barisone_I_of_Torres
Judge of Cagliari from 1214 to 1217
Barisone II Torchitorio IV de Serra (c. 1190 – after 20 April 1217) was the Judike (Judge) of Arborea and Cagliari. He was a son of Peter I and Bina. His
Torchitorio_IV_of_Cagliari
12th-century Sardinian nobleman
Barison II or Barisone II (died 10 June 1191) was the giudice of the Judicate of Logudoro from 1153 to 1186. He was the son and successor of Gonario II
Barisone_II_of_Torres
State in Southern Europe from 1324 to 1861
King of Sardinia was granted by the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire to Barisone II of Arborea, and subsequently also to Enzio of Sardinia. The first could
Kingdom_of_Sardinia
Sardinian noble title
independent state until the fifteenth century. Gonario I (c. 1015 – c. 1038) Barisone I (c. 1038 – c. 1060) Marianus I (c. 1060 – c. 1070) Orzocorre I (c. 1070
Judge_of_Arborea
Kind of administrative document
There is only a single condaghe of laical kind left, the one of Judge Barisone II of Logudoro. Condaghe of Saint Mary of Bonarcado Condaghe of Saint Miguel
Condaghe
Medieval kingdom in Sardinia
Logudoro only began to emerge from the fog of history during the reign of Barisone I from about 1038 to 1073. He brought Western monasticism to the island
Judicate_of_Logudoro
Genoese noble family
Adorno Family Adorno (Unknown-1186) Anna Felicia Barisone Adorno Unknown Pietro Adorno Unknown Adorno Adorno Simona di San Siro Lanfranco Adorno Benvenuta
Adorno_family
Judge/King of Gallura
Barisone II (died 1203) was the Judge of Gallura from about 1170 to his death. He was the son of Constantine III. His name appears in acts of 1182 and
Barisone_II_of_Gallura
Judge/Queen of Logudoro/Torres
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
Adelasia_of_Torres
Salusio IV (William I) 1214 – 1232 Benedetta 1214 – 1217 Torchitorio IV (Barisone II) 1232 – 1250 Salusio V (William II) 1250 – 1256 Torchitorio V (John)
Judge_of_Cagliari
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
1218-1232 Predecessor Comita II Successor Barisone III Born Sassari Died 1232 (1233) Spouse Agnes of Cagliari Issue Barisone III, King of Torres Benedetta Adelasia
Marianus_II_of_Torres
Judge/King of Arborea
was the eldest son and successor of Barisone II of Arborea, reigning from 1186 to his death. His mother was Barisone's first wife, Pellegrina de Lacon. He
Peter_I_of_Arborea
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
capital at Torres, from 1198 until 1218. He was the youngest of four sons of Barisone II of Torres and Preziosa de Orrubu. He ruled at a time when the great
Comita_III_of_Torres
Semiaquatic rodent
Bibcode:2008JMorp.269.1387S. doi:10.1002/jmor.10662. PMID 18777567. S2CID 36818290. Barisone, G.; Argenti, P.; Kotsakis, T. (2006). "Plio-Pleistocene evolution of the
Beaver
Symbols central to communist imagery
and mythology of socialism: socialist idealism, 1871–1914. Routledge. Barisone, Silvia, Czech, Hans-Jörg & Doll, Nikola (2007). Kunst und Propaganda im
Communist_symbolism
Judge of Cagliari
foreign alliances without their consent. Then, on 14 June, she married Barisone III of Arborea, son of Peter I, who was imprisoned by her father. He took
Benedetta_of_Cagliari
12th-century Sardinian nobleman
Constantine I Successor Barisone II Born c. 1110 Died 1185(1185-00-00) (aged 74–75) Clairvaux Spouse Mary Ebriaco Issue Barisone II, King of Torres Pietro
Gonario_II_of_Torres
Judge of Arborea from 1221 to 1241
1217–1241 (2nd time) Predecessor Hugh I (1st time) Barisone II Torchitorio IV (2nd time) Successor Barisone II Torchitorio IV (1st time) Marianus II (2nd time)
Peter_II_of_Arborea
Judge/Queen of Gallura
Elena (c. 1190–1218) was the daughter and successor of Barisone II of Gallura and was named after her mother Odolina of the Lacon family. First queen regnant
Elena_of_Gallura
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
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
Andrew_Tanca
12th-century Sardinian nobleman
1131–1147 Predecessor Constantine I Successor Barisone I/II Died 1147 (1148) Spouse Elena de Orrubu Issue Barisone II/I, King of Arborea Names Comita de Serra
Comita_II_of_Arborea
Feudal state in Southern Europe
King of Sardinia was granted by the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire to Barisone II of Arborea, and subsequently also to Enzio of Sardinia. The first could
Kingdom of Sardinia (1324–1720)
Kingdom_of_Sardinia_(1324–1720)
American actress Françoise Arnol, French actress - Jury President Luciano Barisone, Italian film critic Olivier Brunet-Lefebvre, French cinephile Julien Camy
1997_Cannes_Film_Festival
Judge/King of Cagliari
to flee to the court of his elder brother Barisone II of Logudoro at Porto Torres. In March 1164, the Barisone and Peter, united with the Pisans of the
Torchitorio_III_of_Cagliari
King of Sardinia
knight in Cremona and granted the Sardinian royal title, last held by Barisone II of Arborea in 1164/65. Enzo travelled to the island to marry Adelasia
Enzo_of_Sardinia
Judge of Arborea
of Arborea Reign 1060 – 1070 Died 1070 (1071) Issue Orzocorre I of Arborea Names Mariano I de Lacon-Zori Dynasty Lacon-Zori Father Barisone I of Torres
Marianus_I_of_Arborea
Preceded by Unknown Giudice of Arborea until 1038 Succeeded by Barisone I of Torres Giudice of Logudoro until 1038
Gonario_I_of_Torres
Judge/King of Cagliari
John Torchitorio V Died 1254 (1255) Issue John Torchitorio V Jacob House Lacon-Gunale (Serra branch) Father Barisone II Torchitorio IV Mother Benedetta
William_II_of_Cagliari
Judge of Arborea from 1185 to 1211
di Serra and Hugh I of Bas. He was a grandson -through his mother- of Barisone II of Arborea. He is often known as Ugone de Bas, Bas being the common
Hugh_I_of_Arborea
Already in 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
Michele_Zanche
Romance language indigenous to the island of Sardinia
(original text)". Retrieved 28 November 2015. Barisone II of Arborea, G. Seche, L'incoronazione di Barisone "Re di Sardegna" in due fonti contemporanee:
Sardinian_language
Traditional region of Sardinia
denomination of the area is contained in a 1064 document on behalf of Barisone, who requested a foundation of a monastery in his Kingdom of Ore (in renno
Logudoro
Barcelona. King Alfonso of Aragon was her cousin. In 1157, she married Barisone II of Arborea as his second wife. He was the ruler of Arborea, one of the
Agalbursa
(1116 – c. 1133) Comita (c. 1133 – 1146) Constantine III (1146 – c. 1170) Barisone II (c. 1170 – 1203) Elena (1203–1218) Lambert (1207–1225) Ubaldo (1225–1238)
Judge_of_Gallura
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
agriculture. The local dialect is a variant of Sassarese. The judike (King) Barisone III of Torres was assassinated at Sorso during a peasant revolt in 1236
Sorso
Paraguayan footballer (born 1993)
club he chose number 15, in tribute of his former Lanús teammate, Diego Barisone who died in a car accident. On 27 August 2016, he made his full debut for
Gustavo_Gómez
Judge/King of Gallura
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'
Ubaldo_of_Gallura
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
from 1073, when he is first mentioned after his father or grandfather, Barisone I, until about 1082, when he is last mentioned. His reign is obscure and
Marianus_I_of_Torres
Italian film critic and journalist (born 1971)
castoro, Milano. Barisone, Luciano / Chatrian, Carlo / Nazzaro, Giona A. (2003): Io, un altro. Effata Edizioni, Cantalupa. Barisone, Luciano / Chatrian
Carlo_Chatrian
Day of the year
player 1989 – Ezekiel Ansah, Ghanaian-American football player 1989 – Diego Barisone, Argentinian footballer (died 2015) 1989 – Riley Keough, American model
May_29
which made this a mere title with no effective authority over Sardinia: Barisone II of Arborea, who was the crowned King of Sardinia (1164–1165) by Emperor
List_of_Sardinian_monarchs
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
Italy Region Piedmont Province Alessandria (AL) Government • Mayor Andrea Barisone Area • Total 32.8 km2 (12.7 sq mi) Population (31 December 2010) • Total
Molare
Insoluble protein aggregate with a fibrillar morphology
(2): 379–92. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2005.04.016. PMID 15925383. Jackson K, Barisone GA, Diaz E, Jin LW, DeCarli C, Despa F (October 2013). "Amylin deposition
Amyloid
Architectural style
by his son Barisone I of Torres who continued the construction of the basilica, which was completed before 1063. At the same time Barisone I opened the
Romanesque architecture in Sardinia
Romanesque_architecture_in_Sardinia
Catholic religious order
Nigolosu in Romangia. In 1154, Gonario II abdicated in favor of his son Barisone II and retired to Clairvaux Abbey in France, where he spent the rest of
Cistercians
Topics referred to by the same term
1186), ruler of a Sardinian kingdom Barisone I of Torres or Barison I (died 1073), ruler of a Sardinian kingdom Barisone II of Torres or Barison II (died
Barison
Medieval kingdoms of Sardinia 800–1500 (CE)
the 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
Sardinian_medieval_kingdoms
Mountain in Italy
made in favor of the abbey of Montecassino in eleventh century from Judge Barisone I of Torres A. Saba (1927). Montecassino e la Sardegna medioevale. Note
Monte_Santo_(Siligo)
Extinct species of mammal
1080/00222934508654743. Abbazzi, Laura; Angelone, Chiara; Arca, Marisa; Barisone, Giancarlo; Bedetti, Claudia; Delfino, Massimo; Kotsakis, Tassos; Marcolini
Talpa_tyrrhenica
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
Piedmont Province Alessandria (AL) Government • Mayor Piero Bartolomeo Barisone Area • Total 6.1 km2 (2.4 sq mi) Elevation 245 m (804 ft) Population (31
Prasco
Lotharingian nobleman (c. 997–1069)
and northern Italy, including Sardinia, where he interfered on behalf of Barisone I of Logudoro against the Republic of Pisa, indicating his authority over
Godfrey_the_Bearded
Venetian mathematician
rector (not knowing that Possevino had by then been replaced by Antonio Barisone). Pretending to be a wealthy widow, Cecilia Contarini, Sagredo wrote to
Giovanni_Francesco_Sagredo
Medieval kingdom in Sardinia
Gallurese iudex of the Lacon dynasty. Constantine was succeeded by his son Barisone II, who left an only daughter, Elena, in 1203. This opened Gallura to a
Judicate_of_Gallura
holy 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
Nostra_Segnora_de_Mesumundu
Medieval abandoned village of Geridu (Sardinia)
Ça-Costa 1327 or 1328 vicarius (?) Bernat Puculull 1332 maior de villa Barisone de Naviçan 1333 procurator Guillem de Solà 1332 -1334 vicarius Ramon Guerau
Medieval village of Geridu (Sardinia)
Medieval_village_of_Geridu_(Sardinia)
Medieval kingdom in Sardinia
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
Judicate_of_Cagliari
12th c. Catalan ruler and Holy Roman Empire nobleman
Castile Almodis, married Ponce de Cervera, mother of Agalbursa, who married Barisone II of Arborea. Etiennette, married firstly to Centule II, Count of Bigorre
Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona
Ramon_Berenguer_III_of_Barcelona
Italian noble dynasty
of Lamberto and Ubaldo. In 1207, Lamberto married Elena, the heiress of Barisone II of Gallura, thus securing control over the northeastern corner of Sardinia
Visconti_of_Pisa_and_Sardinia
Film festival in Switzerland
Hadeln 1980–1994: Erika de Hadeln 1994–2010: Jean Perret 2010–2017: Luciano Barisone since 2018: Emilie Bujès "Moritz de Hadeln, Pride and Passion". Film Festivals
Visions_du_Réel
Extinct genus of mammals
Ziemetshausen 1b, 1a (Miocene of Germany) L. Abbazzi; C. Angelone; M. Arca; G. Barisone; C. Bedetti; M. Delfino; T. Kotsakis; F. Marcolini; M. R. Palombo; M. Pavia;
Prolagus
Decade
Dunyi, Chinese philosopher and cosmologist (b. 1017) Approximate date – Barisone I of Torres, Sardinian ruler (judge) of Arborea 1074 February 7 – Pandulf
1070s
Judge of Arborea from 1241 to 1297
and successor, John, he left a daughter and an illegitimate son named Barisone (died 1305). Casula, Francesco Cesare (1994). La Storia di Sardegna. Sassari
Marianus_II_of_Arborea
Calendar year
1130) April 1 – Engelbert II, German nobleman (House of Gorizia) June 10 – Barisone II of Torres, Sardinian ruler of Logudoro June 29 – William le Vavasour
1191
2002 studio album by City of Caterpillar
Wall'". Punktastic. May 24, 2017. Retrieved June 19, 2017. Bossenger, A.T.; Barisone, John; Terich, John (February 20, 2014). "10 Essential Screamo Albums"
City_of_Caterpillar_(album)
Sardinian family names
7877), related to the surname Moni / Monni; Baris / Barix and the medieval Barisone / Parisone; Valeria Amoccada to today's surname Mocco; Ietoccor Torceri
Sardinian_surnames
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
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
Constantine_II_of_Torres
Independiente 2012–13 football season
Independiente Santa Fé, Argentina 17:15 UTC−03:00 Míguez 40' Jara 45' Barisone 47' Pumpido 62' Chiapello 72' Leguizamón 4' Farías 28', 49' Vargas 34'
2012–13 Club Atlético Independiente season
2012–13_Club_Atlético_Independiente_season
Calendar year
1260) November 23 – Alfonso X ("the Wise"), king of Castile (d. 1284) Barisone III, Sardinian judge of Logudoro (or Torres) (d. 1236) Bonaventure, Italian
1221
Decade
nobleman (b. 1170) November 26 – Al-Aziz Muhammad, Ayyubid ruler (b. 1213) Barisone III of Torres, Sardinian judge of Logudoro (b. 1221) Dirk I van Brederode
1230s
Torres around 1015–1038; after Gonario's death, he was succeeded by his son Barisone I of Torres, who continued the construction of the basilica. The rulers
Architecture_of_Sardinia
Calendar year
nobleman (b. 1170) November 26 – Al-Aziz Muhammad, Ayyubid ruler (b. 1213) Barisone III of Torres, Sardinian judge of Logudoro (b. 1221) Dirk I van Brederode
1236
Annual film festival held in Geneva, Switzerland
Glogowski, Delphine Kemneloum Djiraibé, Dominique De Rivaz, and Luciano Barisone, gave the Grand Prix to Aurora's Sunrise by Inna Sahakyan. Gilda Vieira
International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights
International_Film_Festival_and_Forum_on_Human_Rights
American neuroscientist (born 1970)
524 (11): 2266–2280. doi:10.1002/cne.23945. PMC 4892943. PMID 26660156. Barisone, Gustavo A; Ngo, Tin; Tran, Martin; Cortes, Daniel; Shahi, Mehdi H; Nguyen
Elva_Díaz
Romanesque church in Porto Torres, Sardinia, Italy
commissioned the work to Pisan masters. The construction continued under his son Barisone I, and was inaugurated by the giudice Marianus I of Arborea and archbishop
Basilica_of_San_Gavino
Season of television series
amar" ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 4 Georgina Moreiro 18 "Love of My Life" ✔ ✔ ✔ — 5 Florencia Barisone 25 "Piano Man" — — — — 6 José Luis Bartolilla 25 "Separate Lives" ✔ ✔ ✔
La_Voz_Argentina_season_1
Calendar year
Dunyi, Chinese philosopher and cosmologist (b. 1017) Approximate date – Barisone I of Torres, Sardinian ruler (judge) of Arborea Brian Todd Carey (2012)
1073
European filmmaking workshop
Amra Bakšić Ćamo, Heino Deckert, Paolo Benzi, Irena Taskovski, Luciano Barisone, Peter Jäger, Sibyl Kurz, Rebecca O'Brien. In total, the project has already
Emerging_Producers
Cycling event
1942 Italy Fiorenzo Magni Bianchi 1943–1944 No race 1945 Italy Secondo Barisone individual 1946 Italy Sergio Maggini Benotto–Superga 1947 Italy Vito
Giro_del_Piemonte
30 Alfredo Martini Italy Welter 31 Ezio Cecchi Italy Welter 32 Secondo Barisone Italy Welter 33 Vittorio Magni Italy Welter 34 Enzo Bellini Italy Welter
List of teams and cyclists in the 1947 Giro d'Italia
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_1947_Giro_d'Italia
Judge/King of Gallura
bridal gift. His second wife was Sardinia. He was succeeded by his son Barisone II. Manno, 308 n776. Caravale, Mario (ed). Dizionario Biografico degli
Constantine_III_of_Gallura
Belgian film director
Retrieved 2 February 2013. Shooga. Mosley 2001, p. 165. Mosley 2001, p. 146. Barisone 2004, p. 190. Bosséno 2001, p. 230. Golmakani 2010, p. 132–133. Auzias
Thierry_Michel
20th season of the FIA World Rally Championship
Pierre-César Baroni Philippe David 11 Delta Integrale 16V "Artemio" Fabio Barisone 11 Delta HF Integrale Pedro Javier Diego Icíar Muguerza 13 Mauro Rallye
1992_World_Rally_Championship
Sardinian leader
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
William_I_of_Cagliari
serventes faire to a senhal Malgrat de toz, which has been identified as Barisone II of Arborea, who was crowned King of Sardinia at Pavia by the Emperor
Peire_de_la_Caravana
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Vinti, Luciana; Biondi, Andrea; Colombini, Antonella; Fagioli, Franca; Barisone, Elena; Pelin, Marco; Martellossi, Stefano; Ventura, Alessandro; Decorti
PACSIN2
On 15 September, Innocent absolved William of the oath. In that year, Barisone II of Gallura died and left the succession to Gallura in the hands of the
Biagio_(archbishop_of_Torres)
Roman Catholic Bishop
publisher location (link) Bonfiglio Dosio, Giorgetta (2019). "Albertino Barisone". In Luciana Duranti (ed.). Encyclopedia of Archival Writers, 1515 - 2015
Albertino_Barisoni
Constantine, acting judge of Arborea (1199), married Susanna daughter of Barisone II of Arborea Maria (died c. 1173) Comita (died after 1185) Elena (died
Comita_of_Gallura
Metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in western Italy
authorization of Pope Callixtus, between the Genoese agents, Caffaro and Barisone, and a committee of three cardinals and a bishop on the question of Corsica
Archdiocese_of_Pisa
Italian historian
VII Congresso di storia della Corona d'Aragona, II, 1962; Barisone I d'Arborea e Barisone II di Torres, voci in Dizionario biografico degli Italiani
Francesco_Cesare_Casula
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
370 (1): 307–13. doi:10.1042/bj20021583. PMC 1223166. PMID 12444919. Barisone GA, Ngo T, Tran M, Cortes D, Shahi MH, Nguyen TV, Perez-Lanza D, Matayasuwan
MXD3
Decade
1260) November 23 – Alfonso X ("the Wise"), king of Castile (d. 1284) Barisone III, Sardinian judge of Logudoro (or Torres) (d. 1236) Bonaventure, Italian
1220s
American clown and children's television personality, heart failure. Diego Barisone, 26, Argentine footballer (Unión de Santa Fe), traffic collision. Nancy
Deaths_in_July_2015
Decade
1130) April 1 – Engelbert II, German nobleman (House of Gorizia) June 10 – Barisone II of Torres, Sardinian ruler of Logudoro June 29 – William le Vavasour
1190s
BARISONE
BARISONE
BARISONE
BARISONE
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Beam of Light from Deity Saibaba
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Harcombe, a habitational name from either of two places in Devon and Hampshire so named, probably from Old English hara ‘hare’ + cumb ‘valley’, or from various minor places named with this word, such as Harcomb Bottom in Devon and Gloucestershire, both named with Old English heorot ‘hart’ + cumb.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
To be Loved and to be Praised
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Unity; Friendship; Harmony
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hridhaan | ஹà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®¾à®¨
(Celebrity Name: Rhrithik Roshan)
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Self Confident.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Old French montagne ‘mountain’ (see Montagne).Irish : either of Norman origin, as 1, or an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manntáin (see Manton 2).
Female
Greek
(Παναγιώτα) Feminine form of Greek Panagiotis, PANAGIOTA means "all-holy."
Boy/Male
African, American, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Merciful; God is Compassionate; Kind; Kind Hearted; Generous
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, Greek, Latin
Glorious Gift
BARISONE
BARISONE
BARISONE
BARISONE
BARISONE