- 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...
- The
Logudoro (pronounced [loɣuˈðɔɾɔ]; lit. 'Golden Place') is a
large historical region Sardinia, Italy. It is the
namesake of the
Logudorese dialect of...
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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...
- The
kings or
judges (iudices or ju****s) of
Logudoro (or Torres) were the
local rulers of the lo**** de
Torres or
region (province)
around Porto Torres...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
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altar of
Monte d'Accoddi), Platamona, Sedini,
Tergu and Valledoria. In the
Logudoro hinterland, in
addition to the Pre-Nuragic and
Nuragic vestiges (including...
- in the
province of S****ari, in the
Italian region of Sardinia, in the
Logudoro historical region. Its
cathedral of the
Immacolata is the
episcopal see...
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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)...