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People from (or residents of) Sardinia
the Sardinians were considered to have acquired a sense of national identity, at that time, the grand tribal identities of the Nuragic Sardinians were
Sardinians
Topics referred to by the same term
Sardinian refers to anything related to the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. More specifically it can refer to: Sardinians, the ethnic group indigenous
Sardinian
Romance language indigenous to the island of Sardinia
Sardinian or Sard is a Romance language spoken by the Sardinians on the Italian Mediterranean island of Sardinia. The distinctive character of the Sardinian
Sardinian_language
Secessionist movement in Italy
effort between the University of Cagliari and that of Edinburgh, 41% of Sardinians would be in favour of independence (with 10% choosing it from both Italy
Sardinian_nationalism
confirmed the Sardinians' status as an outlier in the Italian gene pool, stating that "Modern Italians, with the exception of Sardinians, are very different
Genetic_history_of_Sardinia
Island in the Mediterranean and region of Italy
ancient Sardinian mythological hero-god Sardus Pater ("Sardinian Father"; a common explanation that the term means "Father of the Sardinians" is incorrect
Sardinia
Feral cat in Sardinia
The Sardinian wildcat is a population of the African wildcat (Felis lybica lybica) on the island of Sardinia. Results of genetic analysis of cat samples
Sardinian_wildcat
Written standard of the Sardinian language
Campidanese Sardinian (Sardinian: sardu campidanesu, Italian: sardo campidanese) also known as Southern Sardinian (Italian: sardo meridionale) is one
Campidanese_Sardinian
Extinct species of carnivore
The Sardinian dhole (genus Cynotherium especially C. sardous) is an extinct insular canid which was endemic to what is now the Mediterranean islands of
Sardinian_dhole
Extinct language isolate indigenous to the island of Sardinia
and expanded. Naturally I am far from wanting to identify Sardinians and Basques, Sardinians and Iberians, I believe that one must always bear in mind
Paleo-Sardinian_language
Sardinian family names
by Province, the most common of which is Sanna ("fang"). Sardinia Sardinians Sardinian language Mauro Maxia, Un antico antroponimo e i nomi sardi dell’aspraggine
Sardinian_surnames
Extinct species of mammal
The Sardinian pika (Prolagus sardus) is an extinct species of lagomorph that was endemic to the Corsica-Sardinia archipelago in the Western Mediterranean
Sardinian_pika
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Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Sardinian, Serbian, Shona, Silesian, Simplified Chinese (China), Sinhala, Slovak
Ancient Roman province
Sardinians. He was allowed the honor of celebrating a triumph, the last recorded Roman triumph against the Sardinians. From then on, the Sardinians living
Sardinia_and_Corsica
Flag of the Sardinia region, in Italy
four Moors. The Sardinian-Pisan tradition attributes the arms to a banner given by Pope Benedict VIII to the Pisans in aid of the Sardinians in a conflict
Flag_of_Sardinia
separatist aspirations on the island, calling for a "Sardinia for the Sardinians"; they were also against the Italian and American military installations
Sardinian_Armed_Movement
Medieval kingdoms of Sardinia 800–1500 (CE)
the Arabs of Spain and North Africa tried to invade the island but the Sardinians resisted several attacks. This defence was so effective that in a letter
Sardinian_medieval_kingdoms
Species of bird
The Sardinian warbler (Curruca melanocephala) is a common and widespread Sylviidae warbler from the Mediterranean region. Like most Curruca species, it
Sardinian_warbler
Ancient people of Sardinia and Corsica
name, as well as one of the three major groups among which the ancient Sardinians considered themselves divided (along with the Balares and the Ilienses)
Corsi_(people)
Written standard of the Sardinian language
Logudorese Sardinian (Sardinian: sardu logudoresu, Italian: sardo logudorese) is one of the two written standards of the Sardinian language, which is
Logudorese_Sardinian
Political party in Sardinia
The Party of Sardinians (Italian: Partito dei Sardi, PdS) was a regionalist, Sardinian nationalist, social-democratic and separatist political party in
Party_of_Sardinians
Aspect of the Italian island
regions of Sardinia, such as Gallura. Savoyard decrees forbidding the Sardinians from growing beards were enacted, in the belief that doing so would decrease
Sardinian_banditry
1747 battle
Colle dell'Assietta from the Sardinians. The French army organised into thirty-two battalions, encountered fortified Sardinian positions at the Susa Valley
Battle_of_Assietta
1859 conflict between Sardinia (with France) and Austria
Battle of Magenta on 4 June and pushed back to Lombardy, where the Franco-Sardinian victory at the Battle of Solferino on 24 June resulted in the end of the
Second Italian War of Independence
Second_Italian_War_of_Independence
2nd millennium BC Mediterranean ethnic group
meeting. Guido, Margaret (1963). The Sardinians. People and Places. Thames Books. Guido, Margaret. The Sardinians. pp. 187–188. Taramelli, Antonio (1982)
Sherden
1855 battle of the Crimean War
wing to reinforce the right wing. These forces came under fire from the Sardinians and were driven back. At 10 o’clock in the morning, Gorchakov concluded
Battle_of_the_Chernaya
Civil conflict between Sardinia and Piedmont
royalist Sardinians with support from the Austrian Empire. The battle ended in a victory for the Sardinians, and the rebellion soon ended. "Sardinian Revolt
Battle_of_Novara_(1821)
also known as Sardinian Literary Nouvelle Vague, is a denomination normally used to describe the literary works written by Sardinians from around the
Sardinian_Literary_Spring
Naval forces of the Kingdom of Sardinia, from 1720 to 1861
government, prompting the Sardinians to send every available vessel of their fleet to reinforce the Italian squadron. By now, the Sardinian contingent consisted
Royal_Sardinian_Navy
European state from 1003 to 1861
The Savoyard state comprised the states ruled by the counts and dukes of Savoy from the Middle Ages to the formation of the Kingdom of Italy. Although
Savoyard_state
Mythological hero of the Nuragic Sardinians
also Sid Addir and Sardus Pater ("Sardinian Father") was the eponymous mythological hero of the Nuragic Sardinians. Sardus appears in the writings of
Sardus
Mulas (1928–1973), photographer with Sardinian ancestry Aurelio Galleppini (1917–1994), His parents were Sardinians Graziano Delrio (born 1960), Italian
List_of_people_from_Sardinia
Archaeological culture in Sardinia
Sardinians against the island of Crete, in the same period in which the Sea People invaded Egypt. This would at least confirm that Nuragic Sardinians
Nuragic_civilization
Language composition of Sardinia
The conjugation of Sardinian verbs are mainly divided according to infinitives into -are, -ere, and -ire verbs in north-central dialects (including the
Sardinian_conjugation
Species of mammal
The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild swine, common wild pig, Eurasian wild pig, or simply wild pig, is a suid native to much of Eurasia and
Wild_boar
Military conflict between the Crown of Aragon and Arborea (1353–1420)
Judicate of Arborea and therefore the end of every autonomist hope for the Sardinians, there was the depopulation and disappearance of hundreds of villages
Sardinian–Catalan_war
Topics referred to by the same term
Sardinian dialects may refer to any of the following linguistic varieties of the Sardinian language, broadly divided into two subgroups: the North-Central
Sardinian_dialects
Sardinian towns This is a list of selected cities in Sardinia with local names. Cagliari, (population about 450,000) Including Quartu Sant'Elena, Selargius
List_of_cities_in_Sardinia
Country in Southern and Western Europe
the Etruscans, the Elymians and Sicani of Sicily, and the prehistoric Sardinians, who gave birth to the Nuragic civilisation. Other ancient populations
Italy
Second-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic
of a province). Italian provinces (with the exception of the current Sardinian provinces) correspond to the NUTS 3 regions. A province of the Italian
Provinces_of_Italy
Species of amphibian
(Speleomantes genei), also known as Gene's cave salamander, Sardinian cave salamander, or simply Sardinian salamander, is a species of salamander in the family
Brown_cave_salamander
Species of amphibian
The Sardinian brook salamander or Sardinian mountain newt (Euproctus platycephalus) is a species of salamander in the family Salamandridae found only
Sardinian_brook_salamander
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
more divergent population than Russians, Orcadians, French, Basques, Sardinians, Italians and Tuscans. The study also observed that Ashkenazim are more
Ashkenazi_Jews
Variety of grape
but is unrelated to some Italian vines known as "Vernaccia" such as the Sardinian varieties used in the Sherry-like wine Vernaccia di Oristano, the Trentino-Alto
Vernaccia
Traditional Sardinian cheese
food." Casu martzu is traditionally believed to be an aphrodisiac by Sardinians and the shepherding, milking, and fermentation necessary for the dish
Casu_martzu
System of phonetic notation
Proto-Indo-European Ripuarian Colognian Kerkrade dialect Romanian Russian Sardinian Scots Scottish Gaelic Serbo-Croatian Slovak Slovene Somali Sotho Spanish
International Phonetic Alphabet
International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Ancient sculptures in Sardinia (Italy)
several baetyl sacred stones of the "oragiana" type, used by Nuragic Sardinians in the making of "giants' graves". After the funds allocation of 2005
Giants_of_Mont'e_Prama
British ship
SS Sardinian was a British Passenger- and Cargo ship that was scrapped at Bilbao, Spain after 63 years of service (1875–1938). Sardinian was constructed
SS_Sardinian
Italian breed of donkey
The Sardinian (Italian: Asino Sardo, Sardinian: Molente or Molenti) is an Italian breed of donkey from the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, to the west
Sardinian_donkey
Italian journalistic expression describing Sardinian kidnapping groups
Anonima sarda (Italian: [aˈnɔːnima ˈsarda], Sardinian: [aˈnonima ˈzaɾda]; also anonima sequestri) is an Italian journalistic expression widely used by
Anonima_sarda
ultimately developing into the modern Sardinian language. The Roman religion began to spread among Sardinians as well. Caralis, the provincial capital
History_of_Sardinia
Traditional Sardinian folding knife
18th century, many travellers visiting the island reported in fact that Sardinians (especially the society's most prominent members) generally carried either
Resolza
or "flat nose" Sardegnolo, Sardignolo, Sardignuolo, Sardagnolo Italy Sardinian people Sarong Party Girl Singapore Asian women Used to ridicule Asian
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Phonology of the Sardinian language
between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Sardinian is conventionally divided, mainly on phonological criteria, into three
Sardinian_phonology
Regional Italian wine
Sardinian wine is Italian wine produced on the island of Sardinia.. Sardinia is the sixteenth Italian region for wine production. Sardinia Albaranzeuli
Sardinian_wine
Political party in Italy
The Union of Sardinians – Nationalist Project (Unione dei Sardi – Progetto Nazionalitario, UdS–PN), previously known as Sardinian Democratic Union (Unione
Union_of_Sardinians
1860 battle of the Risorgimento fought between the Piedmontese and Papal armies
rearguard, engaging the Sardinians in the valley of the Musone river to delay them. Meanwhile, Lamoricière intended to slip past the Sardinian flank with the main
Battle_of_Castelfidardo
Italian bandit (1942–2025)
(Italian: [ɡratˈtsjaːno meˈziːna], also popularly known as Gratzianeddu in Sardinian; 4 April 1942 – 12 April 2025) was an Italian bandit of the Anonima sarda
Graziano_Mesina
French general and emperor (1769–1821)
Ormea in the mountains. From Ormea it headed west to outflank the Austro-Sardinian positions around Saorge. After this campaign, Augustin Robespierre sent
Napoleon
Currency of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1816 to 1861
of Sardinia, having replaced the Piedmontese scudo by 1801. Since the Sardinian lira was little more than another version of the French franc, it could
Sardinian_lira
Subspecies of deer
(Cervus elaphus corsicanus), also known simply as the Corsican deer or Sardinian deer, is a subspecies of red deer (Cervus elaphus) found on the Mediterranean
Corsican_red_deer
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
goldsmiths were Medes and Egyptians. The men who wrought the wood were Sardinians and Egyptians. The men who wrought the baked brick were Babylonians. The
Achaemenid_Empire
Latin letter A with grave accent
Catalan, Emilian-Romagnol, French, Italian, Maltese, Occitan, Portuguese, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese, and Welsh languages consisting of the letter
À
1952 film
Sardinian Vendetta (Italian: Vendetta... sarda) is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Walter Chiari, Carlo Croccolo and
Sardinian_Vendetta
Sardinian megalithic gallery grave by the Nuragic civilization
tomba dei giganti; Sardinian: tumba de zigantes or gigantis) is the name given by local people and archaeologists to a type of Sardinian megalithic gallery
Giants'_grave
Extinct Romance language of North Africa
additionally observes cultural similarities between Sardinians and Roman Africans, saying that "the Sardinians are ethnically Roman Africans, live like the Berbers
African_Romance
Romance language
a selection of other Romance languages is 89% with Italian, 80% with Sardinian, 78% with Rhaeto-Romance, and 75% with Romanian, Spanish and Portuguese
French_language
Military unit of the Wehrmacht
Panzergrenadier Regiment – 2nd Sardinian Panzergrenadier Regiment 190. Artillerie-Regiment – 190th Artillery Regiment - Former Sardinian Artillery Regiment 190
Sardinian_Infantry_Division
Latin letter I with grave accent
an i with a falling tone. This appears in Alcozauca Mixtec, Italian, Sardinian, Lithuanian, Alsatian, Welsh, Ojibwe, Vietnamese, Scottish Gaelic and
Ì
1855 battle of the Crimean War
the city. Allied forces numbered 100,000 French, 45,000 British, 15,000 Sardinians, and 7,000 Ottomans. · According to Skorikov, 1,400 infantrymen, 500 artillerymen
Battle_of_Malakoff
Italian monarchy ruled by the House of Savoy (1720–1861)
granted to the Sardinians by the Kings of Aragon, to promote to the highest positions people of their own kind while leaving to the Sardinians only the episcopates
Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861)
Kingdom_of_Sardinia_(1720–1861)
Local election in Italy
The 2024 Sardinian regional election took place in Italy's Sardinia region on 25 February 2024. The election was for all 60 elected seats of the Regional
2024 Sardinian regional election
2024_Sardinian_regional_election
Romance subfamily of centro-southern Italy and Corsica
Romance, leading to: Italo-Western, Sardinian, and Eastern branches. Corsican (from Italo-Dalmatian) and Sardinian are sometimes included together as Southern
Italo-Dalmatian_languages
The 2019 Sardinian regional election took place in this Italian region on 24 February 2019. The election was for all 59 elected seats of the Regional
2019 Sardinian regional election
2019_Sardinian_regional_election
Dog breed
The Sardinian Shepherd Dog or Fonni's Dog (Sardinian: cane fonnesu or cani sardu antigu; Italian: pastore fonnese) is an ancient landrace breed of Sardinian
Sardinian_Shepherd_Dog
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
Ostrogoths Byzantium Lombards Papal States the Holy Roman Empire the Sardinian Judicates Arabs Normans Guelphs and Ghibellines Lombard League Kingdom
Roman_Empire
archons (ἄρχοντες in Greek) or "judges" (iudices in Latin, judices in Sardinian, giudici in Italian). The island was organized into one "judicatus" from
List_of_Sardinian_monarchs
Romance language branch
Romance languages: Italo-Dalmatian and Western Romance. It excludes the Sardinian language and Eastern Romance. Based on the criterion of mutual intelligibility
Italo-Western_languages
Sardinian traditional liqueur
Mirto (licòre/-i de murta in Sardinian, licòr di mortula in Corsican) is a popular liqueur in the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia, Corsica and Capraia
Mirto_(liqueur)
1793 expedition during the War of the First Coalition
force gave the Sardinians sufficient time to raise an army, and when the French fleet arrived off the capital Cagliari, the Sardinians were ready. The
French_expedition_to_Sardinia
Political party in Sardinia
Vienna, Braumüller, 2011 "Sardinians - World Directory of Minorities". Faqs.org. Eve Hepburn (2010). "Explaining Failure: Sardinian Nationalism". In Eve Hepburn
Sardinian_Action_Party
1860 siege during the Italian unification
Ancona. The city was blockaded by the Royal Sardinian Navy and surrounded on land by the Royal Sardinian Army commanded by General Manfredo Fanti. After
Siege_of_Ancona_(1860)
Land forces of the Savoyard state, from 1414 to 1861
The Royal Sardinian Army (also the Sardinian Army, the Royal Sardo-Piedmontese Army, the Savoyard Army, or the Piedmontese Army) was the army of the Duchy
Royal_Sardinian_Army
Holiday in Sardinia, Italy
granted to the Sardinians by the Kings of Aragon, to promote to the highest positions people of their own kind while leaving to the Sardinians only the episcopates
Sa_die_de_sa_Sardigna
The Sardinian Embassy Chapel was an important Catholic church and embassy chapel attached to the Embassy of the Kingdom of Sardinia in the Lincoln's Inn
Sardinian_Embassy_Chapel
Political party in Italy
2017 as the Sardinian branch of Progressive Camp, a political party led nationally by Giuliano Pisapia. The main founders of the Sardinian Progressive
Progressive_Party_(Sardinia)
Body of water in the Mediterranean Sea
The Sea of Sardinia is a body of water in the Mediterranean Sea between the Spanish archipelago of Balearic Islands and the Italian island of Sardinia
Sea_of_Sardinia
Battle of the Montenotte campaign
himself at the head of the central column, he led a charge against the Sardinians with Masséna's division following behind. The speed of the French attack
Battle_of_Mondovì
Italian breed of horse
The Sardinian Anglo-Arab or Anglo-Arabo Sardo is an Italian breed of riding horse from the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. It derives from cross-breeding
Sardinian_Anglo-Arab
Political party in Sardinia
The Sardinian Reformers (Italian: Riformatori Sardi, RS) is a regionalist and liberal-conservative political party in Sardinia, Italy, led by Michele
Sardinian_Reformers
Direct descendants of Vulgar Latin
Istro-Romanian Southern Romance: African (extinct since the Late Middle Ages), Sardinian (Campidanese, Logudorese) Southern Lucanian (classification disputed)
Romance_languages
Microstate in Western Europe
remained in this position until 1860 when, by the Treaty of Turin, the Sardinian forces pulled out of the principality; the surrounding County of Nice
Monaco
Italo-Dalmatian language of Sardinia
Sassarese (natively sassaresu [sasːaˈrezu] or turritanu; Sardinian: tataresu [tataˈɾezu]) is an Italo-Dalmatian language spoken in coastal areas of northwestern
Sassarese_language
Revolutionary State that existed between 1848 and 1849
request military intervention from the Royal Sardinian Army to restore order to the two cities. While Sardinian troops were able to maintain order for a time
Free Cities of Menton and Roquebrune
Free_Cities_of_Menton_and_Roquebrune
1796 campaign of the War of the First Coalition
Augereau and Colli at Montezemolo, the Sardinians pulled back to Ceva. On 16 April, Augereau attacked the Sardinians and was repulsed in the Battle of Ceva
Montenotte_campaign
Sardinian politician (1751–1808)
the most prominent Sardinians that had participated in the Stamenti. This, in turn, created increasing discontent in the Sardinians from all classes, not
Giovanni_Maria_Angioy
Romance language
such as French, Mozarabic, Portuguese, Galician, Catalan, Occitan, and Sardinian, as well as from Quechua, Nahuatl, and other indigenous languages of the
Spanish_language
Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)
the base at Balaclava, which was defended by the French, newly arrived Sardinian and Ottoman troops. The resulting Battle of the Chernaya was a defeat
Crimean_War
Ancient Semitic maritime civilization
and featured significant female mobility", with evidence of indigenous Sardinians integrating "peacefully and permanently" with Semitic Phoenician settlers
Phoenicia
Italian firm sheep's milk cheese
Pecorino sardo (Sardinian: berveghinu sardu; lit. 'Sardinian pecorino') is a firm cheese from Sardinia made from sheep milk, specifically from the milk
Pecorino_sardo
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