-
characterized by semi-democratic
institutions such as the
Coronas de
curatorias which in turn
elected their own
representatives to the
parliamentary ****izes...
-
belonged to the
curatoria of the Montiferro, in the
giudicato of Torres; in 1259, with the
death of the
giudicessa Adelasia, the
curatoria was
attached to...
-
territory of
Ugolino della Gherardesca (
curatoria of Cixerri) and the
heirs of
Gherardo della Gherardesca (
curatoria of Sulcis, Nora and Decimo). It was occupied...
- Sulcis" is used to
indicate the muni****lities that
belonged to the old
Curatoria of
Sulcis (without the
Cixerri valley) and, sometimes, it is erroneously...
-
villages (e.g. Kerki, a
village in the
curatoria of Nurra, and
resulting in today's Cherchi, or Sogus, in the
curatoria of Gippi, from
which derive today's...
-
Arborea was
divided into 13 or, at times, 14
curatoriae or
partes (sing.
curatoria and partis).
These were the main
administrative regions,
governed by curatores...
-
curatoria of Marghine. The
village came
under the
influence of the
Arborean Judges, when such
curatoria became absorbed into the
Arborean curatoria of...
- Sardinia. The
territory of Ogliastra, part of the
Judicate of
Cagliari as a
curatoria until 1258 and then of the
Judicate of
Gallura (1288) and the Republic...
-
occupied the
Visconti estates, but it is not
known if only
those in the
curatoria of
Gippi or
those in the
third of
Cagliari which Giovanni had acquired...
- was a
younger son of
Gonario II of Logudoro. In 1147, he
received the
curatoria of Ottana. He
married the
eldest daughter of
Constantine II of Cagliari...