Judge of Gallura

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The Giudicati of Sardinia.

The kings or judges (iudices or judikes) of Gallura were the local rulers of the northeast of Sardinia during the Middle Ages.[1] Theirs was the closest kingdom to Corsica.

  • Manfred (c. 1020 – c. 1040)
  • Baldo (c. 1040 – c. 1065)
  • Constantine I (c. 1065 – c. 1080)
  • Saltaro (c. 1080)
  • Torchitorio (c. 1080 – c. 1100)
  • Ittocorre (1100 – 1116)
  • Constantine II (1116 – c. 1133)
  • Comita (c. 1133 – 1146)
  • Constantine III (1146 – c. 1170)
  • Barisone II (c. 1170 – 1203)
  • Elena (1203 – 1218)
  • Lambert (1207 – 1225)
  • Ubaldo (1225 – 1238)
  • John (1238 – 1275)
  • Nino (1275 – 1296)
  • Joanna (1296 – 1308)
Directly to Republic of Pisa.

References

  1. ^ Lavallée, M. Joseph (1847). Espagne: depuis l'expulsion des Maures jusqu'a l'anneé 1847 (in French). Firmin Didot Frères, éditeurs. p. 12.