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- name, alternating between Salusio and Torchitorio. Since the 9th century, the capital was Santa Igia. ???? – 1058 Salusio I (Mari**** I) 1058 – 1089...
- Constantinople were very difficult. Only two names of those rulers are known: Salusios (Σαλούσιος) and the protospatharios Turcoturios (Tουρκοτούριος) from two...
- between the houses of Torchitorio de Ugunale and Salusio de Lacon. Constantine took the name Salusio II (de Lacon) upon his succession, in an attempt...
- William II Salusio V (died 1254) was the Judge of Cagliari from 1232 to his death. His Christian name was William, but his regnal name was Salusio, based...
- William I (c. 1160–1214), royal name Salusio IV, was the ju**** of Cagliari, meaning "King", from 1188 to his death. His descendants and those of his...
- throne was customarily alternated between the Torchitorio de Ugunale and Salusio de Lacon families. Obviously, Torchitorio was of the former. Torchitorio...
- (jure uxoris) Reign 1214–1217 Predecessor William I Salusio IV (in Cagliari) Successor William II Salusio V (in Cagliari) Co-monarch Benedetta (in Cagliari)...
- Gunale (or Unale). Perhaps in honor of two members of these families (Salusio de Lacon and Torchitorio de Gunale) all rulers of Cagliari traditionally...
- Constantine II (circa 1100 – 1163) was the giudice of Cagliari (as Salusio III from circa 1129). He was called de Pluminus after his capital city. He...
- rulers of Cagliari had the habit of alternating their regnal names between Salusio and Torchitorio. Caravale, Mario (ed). Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani:...