The Judicate of Cagliari (Sardinian: Judicadu de Càralis / Càlaris, Italian: Giudicato di Cagliari) was one of the four kingdoms or judicates (iudicati...
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particularly of the Cathedral and the Judex Palace, destroyed after the Pisan conquest. The Judicate of Cagliari comprised a large area of the Campidano...
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of Sardinia, that is, in the Judicates of Gallura and Logudoro; Pisa was mostly, but not always, in the south and east, in the Judicates of Cagliari and...
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The Judicate of Arborea (Sardinian: Judicadu de Arbaree; Italian: Giudicato di Arborea; Latin: Iudicatus Arborensis) or the Kingdom of Arborea (Sardinian:...
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Sardinian–Aragonese war (category Wars involving the Crown of Aragon)
(despite the help of the Doria and Genoa), were forced to yield their Sardinian possessions (former Judicate of Cagliari and Judicate of Gallura) to the...
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Judicate of Arborea Judicate of Cagliari Judicate of Gallura Judicate of Logudoro Republic of Sassari Emirate of Sicily Kingdom of Sicily, (1282–1816)...
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of Sardinia, that is, in the Judicates of Gallura and Logudoro; Pisa was mostly, but not always, in the south and east, in the Judicates of Cagliari and...
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Sardinia (redirect from Culture of Sardinia)
later the ambitions of the Kingdom of Aragon. The Judicate of Cagliari or Pluminos, during the regency of Torchitorio V of Cagliari and his successor,...
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Agugliastra (redirect from Judicate of Agugliastra)
of Pisan and Aragonese Sardinia. The territory of Ogliastra, part of the Judicate of Cagliari as a curatoria until 1258 and then of the Judicate of Gallura...
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Sardinian language (redirect from History of the Sardinian language)
abbey of Montecassino signed by Barisone I of Torres. Another such document (the so-called Carta Volgare) comes from the Judicate of Cagliari and was...
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Oristano (category Municipalities of the Province of Oristano)
made it the seat of the bishopric, which was previously in the nearby coastal town of Tharros. It also became the capital of the "Judicate" (equivalent to...
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Iglesias, Sardinia (category Municipalities of the Province of South Sardinia)
part of the island was controlled by the Judicate of Cagliari. After the fall of the Judicate in 1258, south-western Sardinia (the curatorias of Cixerri...
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1125–1548 Judicate of Arborea IXth – 1420 Judicate of Cagliari 1020–1258 Judicate of Gallura Xthk – 1296 Judicate of Logudoro Xth – 1259 Kingdom of Sardinia...
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The kings or judges (iudices or judikes) of Cagliari were the local rulers of the south of Sardinia during the Middle Ages. Theirs was the largest kingdom...
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Sulcis-Iglesiente (category Landforms of Sardinia)
the Judicate of Cagliari, and in particular to the curatorias of Cixerri, Sulcis and Nora. The subregion, which also includes the little islands of Sant'Antioco...
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abbey of San Zenone in Pisa instead of the monastery of Saint-Victor in Marseille, which was the great monastic power in the rival Judicate of Cagliari. According...
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Orzocco of Cagliari, Orzocco d'Arborea, Marianus of Torres, and Constantine of Gallura. During the early Giudicati era, the Judicate of Cagliari was a direct...
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The Judicate of Gallura (Latin: Iudicatus Gallurae, Sardinian: Judicadu de Gallura, Italian: Giudicato di Gallura) was one of four Sardinian judicates in...
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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...
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Archdiocese of Pisa, superseding the ancient primacy of the Archdiocese of Cagliari on the island. Often quarreling between one another, the Judicates made a...
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involvement of Pisan families in the internal politics of the Judicates. The Basilica of Saccargia in Codrongianos is perhaps the most famous expression of Pisan...
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list of wars and armed conflicts fought by the Kingdom of Spain, its predecessor states or in Spanish territory. Military history of Spain List of Spanish...
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Sardinian medieval kingdoms (redirect from Judicate)
The Judicates (judicadus, logus or rennus in Sardinian, judicati in Latin, regni or giudicati sardi in Italian), in English also referred to as Sardinian...
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Trexenta (category Geography of Sardinia)
agriculture, with the cultivation of cereals, olives and vines. In the Middle Ages it was part of the Judicate of Cagliari. 39°37′44″N 9°09′00″E / 39.62889°N...
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The Battle of Sanluri was fought on 30 June 1409 between the armies of the Sardinian Judicate of Arborea and the Aragonese-Sicilian army led by the King...
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of the Genoese families of Doria and the Malaspina; the only native political entity survived was the Judicate of Arborea, allied with the Crown of Aragon...
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in 1239, Enzo left Sardinia, he appointed 'donno Michel' vicar in the judicate (also this news is not historically ascertained): he, however, exploiting...
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Sardinian people (redirect from History of the Sardinian people)
Kingdom and the Judicate of Arborea (1353–1420), the newborn Kingdom of Sardinia became one of the Associate States of the Crown of Aragon. The Aragonese...
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Sardinia. Enzo had been married to Adelasia of Torres, the final ruler or judge of the Judicate of Torres, of which Sassari was the capital and most populous...
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(standing approximately for "King") of Arborea, one of the four Judicates of Sardinia, from 1146 to 1186. He was the son of Comita II and Elena de Orrubu....
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