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Traditional region of Sardinia
The Logudoro (pronounced [loɣuˈðɔɾɔ]; lit. 'Golden Place') is a large historical region Sardinia, Italy. It is the namesake of the Logudorese dialect of
Logudoro
Medieval kingdom in Sardinia
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
Judicate_of_Logudoro
Sardinian kingdom (11th century – 1420)
between Logudoro to the north and east, Cagliari to the south and east, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. To the northeast of Logudoro was Gallura
Judicate_of_Arborea
Topics referred to by the same term
Torres, the giudice of Arborea from c. 1038 until c. 1060 and then of Logudoro until his death sometime c. 1073 Barisone II of Arborea, the giudice of
Barisone
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
Judge_of_Logudoro
Noble family from Sardinia
during the reign of Gonario I and was most prominent in the Giudicato of Logudoro. In 1128, members of the Athen family, perhaps seeking to usurp the throne
Athen_family
Name list
Torres (died 1082?), the Judge of Logudoro from 1073 until c. 1082 Marianus II of Torres (died 1233), the Judge of Logudoro from 1218 until his death Codex
Marianus
Sardinian leader
Constantine II's eldest daughter married a younger son of Gonario II of Logudoro. This man, Peter, ruled the giudicato on her behalf (as Torchitorio III)
William_I_of_Cagliari
State in Southern Europe from 1324 to 1861
into four small kingdoms, the Judicates of Cagliari, Arborea, Gallura and Logudoro, perfectly organized as was the previous realm, but was now under the influence
Kingdom_of_Sardinia
Judge/Queen of Logudoro/Torres
was the Judge of Logudoro from 1236 and the titular Judge of Gallura from 1238. She was the eldest child of Marianus II of Logudoro by Agnes of Massa
Adelasia_of_Torres
Spanish archipelago in the Mediterranean
France. The expedition also received strong support from Constantine I of Logudoro and his base of Porto Torres. The crusade sacked Palma in 1115 and generally
Balearic_Islands
Italian state in Sardinia (1259–1323)
by the Crown of Aragon 13 July 1323 Population • Estimate 15-16,000 Preceded by Succeeded by Judicate of Logudoro Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Sardinia
Republic_of_Sassari
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
of Cagliari and about 6 kilometres (4 mi) southeast of Sassari in the Logudoro. Located in the territory is a Domus de Janas, a pre-historic tomb. Wikimedia
Ossi,_Sardinia
Marquisate of Finale Republic of Sassari Agugliastra Arborea Cagliari Gallura Logudoro Papal States Republic of Venice Republic of Florence Kingdom of Naples
List of historical states of Italy
List_of_historical_states_of_Italy
Medieval kingdom in Sardinia
curatoriae. It bordered the judicates of Arborea to the northwest and Logudoro and Gallura to the northeast. The exact date of founding of the Judicate
Judicate_of_Cagliari
Island in the Mediterranean and region of Italy
smaller states: Cagliari (Calari), Arborea (Arbaree), Gallura, and Torres or Logudoro. Whether this final transformation from imperial civil servant to independent
Sardinia
altar of Monte d'Accoddi), Platamona, Sedini, Tergu and Valledoria. In the Logudoro hinterland, in addition to the Pre-Nuragic and Nuragic vestiges (including
Tourism_in_Sardinia
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
Metropolitan City of Sassari, in the Italian region of Sardinia, in the Logudoro historical region. Its cathedral of the Immacolata is the episcopal see
Ozieri
Judge/King of Cagliari
he was never heard of again. Peter was a younger son of Gonario II of Logudoro. In 1147, he received the curatoria of Ottana. He married the eldest daughter
Torchitorio_III_of_Cagliari
hominid finger bone, dated up to 250,000 BC, was found in a cave in the Logudoro region. Modern humans appeared in the island during the Upper Paleolithic;
History_of_Sardinia
Medieval kingdoms of Sardinia 800–1500 (CE)
of the thirteenth century, the autonomous existence of the kingdoms of Logudoro, Gallura and Calari ended due to the diplomatic manoeuvres of Genoa and
Sardinian_medieval_kingdoms
established relations with Constantine I of Logudoro. Around 1128, Gonario II, Constantine's son, the child ruler of Logudoro, was brought to Porto Torres by his
Ugo_da_Parlascio_Ebriaco
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
Siligo is a comune (municipality) in the region of Logudoro - Meilogu in the Metropolitan City of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia, located about
Siligo
Judicate of Arborea Judicate of Cagliari Judicate of Gallura Judicate of Logudoro Republic of Sassari Emirate of Sicily Kingdom of Sicily, (1282–1816) North
List_of_island_countries
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
Marianus I (died after 18 March 1082) was the Judge of Logudoro from 1073, when he is first mentioned after his father or grandfather, Barisone I, until
Marianus_I_of_Torres
King of Sardinia
Doria noble family of Genoa, in order to secure the Sardinian Giudicato of Logudoro from Pisan domination, convinced the emperor to marry Enzo to Ubaldo's
Enzo_of_Sardinia
Flag of the Sardinia region, in Italy
into four smaller judicates: Cagliari, Arborea, Gallura, and Torres or Logudoro; each one developed its own coat of arms. When, with the appointment of
Flag_of_Sardinia
12th-century Sardinian nobleman
died between 1180 and 1190) was the giudice of the Sardinian kingdom of Logudoro from the death of his father in 1128 until his own abdication in 1154.
Gonario_II_of_Torres
Judge/Queen of Gallura
The prospect of interference from William I of Cagliari, Comita III of Logudoro, and Hugh I and Peter I of Arborea was great enough to incite a second
Elena_of_Gallura
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
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
Marianus_II_of_Torres
Italian maritime republic (1099–1797)
from 1266 to 1475, lost to the Ottoman Empire (Kefe Eyalet). Giudicato of Logudoro (Sardinia): Genoese influence over the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1259 to
Republic_of_Genoa
Feudal state in Southern Europe
into four small kingdoms, the Judicates of Cagliari, Arborea, Gallura and Logudoro, perfectly organized as was the previous realm, but was now under the influence
Kingdom of Sardinia (1324–1720)
Kingdom_of_Sardinia_(1324–1720)
largest kingdom and contested the supremacy on the island with that of Logudoro during the 11th and 12th centuries. It was often an ally of the Republic
Judge_of_Cagliari
Romance language indigenous to the island of Sardinia
Sardinian, and use it to write both in poetry and prose, especially in Logudoro where it has been kept purer, and more elegant and rich. And, since many
Sardinian_language
12th-century Sardinian nobleman
Torbeno successfully usurped his throne during a war with the Judicate of Logudoro. In 1145, Comita was back in power and was excommunicated by Baldwin, Archbishop
Comita_II_of_Arborea
Sardinian regent
de Logu never did. In 1257, William led Arborea, along with Gallura and Logudoro, the Pisan giudicati, into a war against Genoese Cagliari. After fourteen
William_of_Capraia
small judicati: Cagliari (Calari), Arborea (Arbaree), Gallura, Torres or Logudoro. List of judges of Arborea, c. 1070–1410 List of judges of Cagliari, c
List_of_Sardinian_monarchs
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
Constantine II (died December 1198), called de Martis, was the giudice of Logudoro. He succeeded to the giudicato sometime between 1181 and 1191. He was the
Constantine_II_of_Torres
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
the ancient town. In the early Middle Ages, as part of the Giudicato of Logudoro, it was a provincial capital. After the construction of the Malaspina Castle
Bosa
Condiment used in Italy
is frequently used in the preparation of typical sweets. In Barbagia, Logudoro and Anglona saba (or sapa) is obtained from must, in Oristano instead saba
Saba_(condiment)
Largest city in Sardinia, Italy
Cagliari, the Pisans and their Sardinian allies (Arborea, Gallura and Logudoro) destroyed the old capital of Santa Igia. The Judgedom of Cagliari was
Cagliari
Composite monarchy (1162–1707/1715)
and Malaspina houses, which controlled most of the lands of the former Logudoro state in north-western Sardinia, and added them to its direct domains.
Crown_of_Aragon
Sea-based city-states on the Italian peninsula and Dalmatia during the Middle Ages
controlled a large part of Liguria, Corsica, the Sardinian Judicate of Logudoro, the North Aegean, and southern Crimea. The 14th century marked a serious
Maritime_republics
massiccia presenza corsa e del fatto che la presenza pisana nel regno di Logudoro cessò definitivamente entro il Duecento, l'origine del fondo toscano non
Languages_of_Europe
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
Constantine I (c. 1064 – 1128) was the giudice of Logudoro. He was co-ruling by 1082 and sole ruler by 1113. His reign is usually said to have begun about
Constantine_I_of_Torres
Lotharingian nobleman (c. 997–1069)
Italy, including Sardinia, where he interfered on behalf of Barisone I of Logudoro against the Republic of Pisa, indicating his authority over both. In 1065
Godfrey_the_Bearded
Medieval German royal and imperial dynasty
King of Jerusalem King of the Romans King of Burgundy Count of Burgundy Judge of Logudoro Dissolution 1318 Cadet branches Bentivoglio family (claimed)
Hohenstaufen
Kind of administrative document
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 de Salvennor
Condaghe
Son of King Charles I of Sicily (1255/56–1277)
respectively) and between the royal houses of Aragon and Anjou. The judgeship of Logudoro (or Torres) was under Genoese domination since the death of the last judge
Philip_of_Sicily
Judicate of Cagliari 1020–1258 Judicate of Gallura Xthk – 1296 Judicate of Logudoro Xth – 1259 Kingdom of Sardinia 1297–1743-1861 Kingdom of Tavolara 1836–1886
Armorial_of_Italy
City-state on the Italian Peninsula (1115–1569)
(from the 9th century) Judicates Agugliastra Arborea Cagliari Gallura Logudoro Oristano Republic of Sassari Kingdom of Sardinia (1324–1861) Kingdom of
Republic_of_Florence
Judge/King of Gallura
Bartolomeo to annul the marriage, but he failed and the pact between Pisa and Logudoro stood. Ubaldo inherited the Giudicato of Gallura in 1225. In 1230, when
Ubaldo_of_Gallura
1847 act of the Savoyard king Charles Albert of Sardinia
Sardinian). Sassari: Delfino. ISBN 978-88-7138-606-5. Circolo culturale sardo Logudoro, Regione autonoma della Sardegna, Federazione Associazioni sarde in Italia
Perfect_Fusion
Sardinian politician (1751–1808)
vassals. The uprising in the Logudoro climaxed on 28 December 1795, when a great mass of rebels from all over Logudoro marched toward Sassari singing
Giovanni_Maria_Angioy
Judge/King of Gallura
arranged a marriage with one of his own relatives. In 1209, Comita III of Logudoro invaded Gallura and took Civita and briefly held sway over the hold kingdom
Lamberto_Visconti_di_Eldizio
Gunnar, Gunnarius, Gonmar, Gunter, or Gunther) was the first known Judge of Logudoro and Arborea from perhaps as early as the late tenth century and as late
Gonario_I_of_Torres
Genoese Crusader
He left three known sons: Andrea, who married into the ruling family of Logudoro; Pietro, who fought with his father at Damietta; and Niccolò. "Doria Family"
Simone_Doria_(admiral)
Sardinia, in the province of Sassari, which can be considered a sub-region of Logudoro. It borders to the north with the Sardinian sub-regions of Sassarese, to
Meilogu
11th-century Sardinian nobleman
1038 until about 1060 and then of Logudoro until his death sometime around 1073. He is the earliest ruler of Logudoro of whom anything is known with certainty
Barisone_I_of_Torres
Medieval kingdom in Sardinia
June 1132, Comita went to Ardara, the judicial palace of the Giudicato of Logudoro, to do homage directly to Archbishop Roger and thus confirmed the supremacy
Judicate_of_Gallura
Cagliari 1214 1233 approx. 9 years Adelasia of Torres Judge Judicate of Logudoro 1236 1259 approx. 23 years Joanna of Gallura Judge Judicate of Gallura
List_of_female_monarchs
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 he
Barisone_III_of_Torres
Name list
of the Marquisate of Saluzzo Adelasia of Torres (1207–1259), Giudice of Logudoro and of Gallura The Adelasia who, according to legend, was daughter of Otto
Adelasia
Volcanic mountain in Bortigali, Sardinia, Italy
Sardinia, from the Gennargentu to the Sulcis mountains, from the hills of Logudoro to the mountains of the Baronie [it], as far as the sea at Oristano and
Monte_Santu_Padre
Calendar year
Muhammad, Ayyubid ruler (b. 1213) Barisone III of Torres, Sardinian judge of Logudoro (b. 1221) Dirk I van Brederode, Dutch nobleman and knight (b. 1180) Fakhr-i
1236
Topics referred to by the same term
Torres Vedras, a city and a municipality in the Lisbon district of Portugal Logudoro/Torres, historical region, Sardinia, Italy Torres, Jaén, a municipality
Torres
Italian painter
Sardinia and head teacher of a Mannerist movement born and developed in Logudoro during the first half of the sixteenth century, whose painting shows Spanish
Master_of_Ozieri
(spoken in Southern Sardinia) Northern Logudorese (spoken in Northern Logudoro) Nuorese (spoken in Nuoro district) Barbaricino (spoken in Barbagia) Sassarese
Languages_of_Italy
People from (or residents of) Sardinia
Sardinian, and use it to write both in poetry and prose, especially in Logudoro where it has been kept purer, and more elegant and rich. And, since many
Sardinians
Early 11th-century military expedition
League: Republic of Pisa Republic of Genoa Judicate of Cagliari Judicate of Logudoro Taifa of Dénia Commanders and leaders Unknown Unknown Strength Unknown
Mujahid's invasion of Sardinia
Mujahid's_invasion_of_Sardinia
Medieval abandoned village of Geridu (Sardinia)
Uruspe, which formed one of the most economically active areas of the Logudoro region. Reliable written information is scarce before the late thirteenth
Medieval village of Geridu (Sardinia)
Medieval_village_of_Geridu_(Sardinia)
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
Cagliari and about 15 kilometres (9 mi) south of Sassari. It is part of the Logudoro traditional region. Ittiri is located on a plateau at m. 450 on the sea
Ittiri
(from the 9th century) Judicates Agugliastra Arborea Cagliari Gallura Logudoro Oristano Republic of Sassari Kingdom of Sardinia (1324–1861) Kingdom of
List of monarchs of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
List_of_monarchs_of_the_Kingdom_of_the_Two_Sicilies
Calendar year
(approximate date) Constantine II (de Martis), ruler of the Judicate of Logudoro Donatus of Ripacandida, Italian monk and saint (b. 1179) Dulce of Aragon
1198
Sardinian form of monophonic singing
particularly prevalent in the northern part of the island; in particular in the Logudoro, Goceano, Planargia and Gallura. Very likely, some of the songs existed
Cantu_a_chiterra
Political party in Italy
political relations with grassroots Sardist militants across the villages of Logudoro. This small Sardinian party was so short-lived, that by the end of 1944
Communist_Party_of_Sardinia
Genoese diplomat and statesman
on the warring giudicati of Arborea, Logudoro, and Cagliari and obtained a promise from Barison II of Logudoro to defend the rights of Genoa in Arborea
Nuvolone_Alberici
Italian football club
is due to one of the club's founders, Professor Berlinguer. Judicate of Logudoro or Torres was the medieval Sardinian Judicates in which Sassari was located
SEF_Torres_1903
judicial palace of Logudoro at Ardara to do homage to Roger, Archbishop of Pisa. This last act helped establish the supremacy of Logudoro by its strong relationship
Comita_of_Gallura
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
Comita III (c. 1160 – 1218) was the giudice of Logudoro, with its capital at Torres, from 1198 until 1218. He was the youngest of four sons of Barisone
Comita_III_of_Torres
Province of Italy
civilization was at its peak in this area. During the Roman domination, the Logudoro region was one of the main grain suppliers of the Western Roman Empire
Province_of_Sassari
12th-century Sardinian nobleman
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, who abdicated
Barisone_II_of_Torres
Folk singing style from Sardinia, Italy
different places on the island, such as taja in Gallura and concordu in Logudoro (Sassu 1978). In the Barbagia region on the island of Sardinia, there are
Cantu_a_tenore
Sardinian archaeological culture
dei Lincei. Antonio Funedda; Giacomo Oggiano; Sandro Pasci (2000). "The Logudoro basin: a key area for the tertiary tectono-sedimentary evolution of North
Bonu_Ighinu_culture
Judge of Arborea
Europe. Like his contemporary judges — Barison I and Constantine I of Logudoro, Torchitorio I and Constantine I of Cagliari, and Torchitorio of Gallura
Orzocorre_I_of_Arborea
Italian municipality (1532–1569)
(from the 9th century) Judicates Agugliastra Arborea Cagliari Gallura Logudoro Oristano Republic of Sassari Kingdom of Sardinia (1324–1861) Kingdom of
Duchy_of_Florence
1956 folktale collection by Italo Calvino
Monastery of Monks (Nurra) The Male Fern (Gallura) St. Anthony's Gift (Logudoro) March and the Shepherd (Marzo e il Pastore) (Corsica) John Balento (Corsica)
Italian_Folktales
Judge of Arborea from 1241 to 1297
series of belligerent adventures to extend his power into Cagliari and Logudoro. He conquered the castle of Monforte on the Nurra and restored it, leaving
Marianus_II_of_Arborea
State highway in Italy
(119.6 mi) Ploaghe - Florinas - Codrongianos 193.7 km (120.4 mi) del Logudoro 197.5 km (122.7 mi) Cargeghe - Muros 200.9 km (124.8 mi) Sassari Serra
Strada statale 131 Carlo Felice
Strada_statale_131_Carlo_Felice
Italian nobleman and landowner
1987, pp. 288–290. A. Soddu, Storia della penetrazione dei Malaspina nel Logudoro, in Gli Obertenghi di Massa e della Lunigiana ed i regni della Sardegna
Conrad_Malaspina_the_Younger
Cuisine originating from the island of Sardinia
preferably bitter (like that of corbezzolo); the Casadinas, typical of Logudoro and Barbagia, are filled pasta pies with a low layer of lemon-flavored
Cuisine_of_Sardinia
Written standard of the Sardinian language
Logudorese or any other dialect of the Sardinian language. The area of Logudoro (the term originated as a blend of the kingdom's name of Logu de Torres)
Logudorese_Sardinian
Folk music of the Italian island
Demuro; this genre is especially well known in the northwest region of Logudoro near the city of Sassari and in the northeast region of Gallura. Rural
Music_of_Sardinia
12th-century Sardinian nobleman
Sardinian nobleman during the Middle Ages, the son of Constantine I of Logudoro. His mother is unknown but may have been named Marcusa. Whether or not
Saltaro_of_Torres
enough to conclude the war in a way which was detrimental to the von Bogen Logudoro-Cagliari War 1194–1198; Complex war between Giudices in Sardinia County
List of feudal wars 12th–14th century
List_of_feudal_wars_12th–14th_century
of Hungary (c. 1015–1060) Andrew Tanca (fl. mid-11th century), Judge of Logudoro Andrew of Gaeta (died 1113), Duke of Gaeta Andrew of Rupecanina (fl. mid-12th
List of people with given name Andrew
List_of_people_with_given_name_Andrew
Mountain in Italy
in Sardinian language) is an isolated Sardinian mountain and a mesa in Logudoro's northern province of Sassari (Italy). It has an elevation of 733 metres
Monte_Santo_(Siligo)
Calendar year
Beigléighinn, Irish monk and abbot Constantine I of Torres, judge (ruler) of Logudoro Fulcher of Chartres, French priest and chronicler (b. 1059) Ibn Tumart
1128
Archbishop of Pisa (died 1145)
countryside (contado, "county"). The whole of that year, however, he spent in Logudoro arranging matters on the island. From 1140 to 1142, Baldwin was in conflict
Baldwin_(archbishop_of_Pisa)
Judge/King of Gallura
widow Adelasia of Torres, seems to have taken control of both Gallura and Logudoro and was granted the title King of Sardinia by his father, the Emperor Frederick
John_of_Gallura
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Indian king
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Name of a Goddess
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Lord Ram mother
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Hungarian form of Latin Anastasius, ANASZT�Z means "resurrection."
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Prosperous, Self-possessed, River, Ocean, River
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