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Gallura (Gallurese:
Gaddura or
Gaddhura [ɡaˈɖːura]; Sardinian:
Caddura [kaˈɖːuɾa]) is a
region in North-Eastern Sardinia, Italy. The name
Gallùra is allegedly...
- The
Judicate of
Gallura (Latin:
Iudicatus Gallurae, Sardinian:
Judicadu de
Gallura, Italian:
Giudicato di
Gallura) was one of four
Sardinian judicates...
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Santa Teresa Gallura (Gallurese: Lungoni, Sardinian: Lungone) is a town on the
northern tip of Sardinia, on the
Strait of Bonifacio, in the
province of...
- held the
county of Donoratico.
Constantine I of
Gallura may have been a
member of the family,
ruling Gallura on
behalf of the
Archdiocese of Pisa. The Gherardeschi...
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Comita Spanu was the Giudice/King of
Gallura, in Sardinia, from 1133 to 1146. He was the son and
successor of
Constantine II.
Around 1130, Comita, like...
- wine made from
Vermentino is
probably the DOCG
Vermentino di
Gallura (and
Vermentino di
Gallura Superiore)
which is
produced in the
province of Olbia-Tempio...
- 1173),
possibly a son of Ittocorre,
succeeded Comita Spanu as
giudice of
Gallura (northern Sardinia) in 1146 and
reigned until 1161, when he
retired from...
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Sardinia (from the 9th century)
Judicates Agugliastra Arborea Cagliari Gallura Logudoro Oristano Republic of S****ari
Kingdom of
Sardinia (1324–1861) Kingdom...
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uxoris would accede to the
Sardinian Giudicati of
Logudoro (Torres) and
Gallura,
covering the
northern half of the
island of Sardinia. He was
created a...
- of S****ari in
northeastern Sardinia, Italy, in the
historical region of
Gallura.
Called Olbia in the
Roman age,
Civita in the
Middle Ages (Judicates period)...