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Gallura (Gallurese:
Gaddura or
Gaddhura [ɡaˈɖːura]; Sardinian:
Caddura [kaˈɖːuɾa]) is a
region in North-Eastern Sardinia, Italy. The name
Gallùra is allegedly...
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Judicate of
Gallura (Latin:
Iudicatus Gallurae, Sardinian:
Judicadu de
Gallura, Italian:
Giudicato di
Gallura) was one of four
Sardinian judicates...
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Santa Teresa Gallura (Gallurese: Lungoni, Sardinian: Lungone) is a town on the
northern tip of Sardinia, on the
Strait of Bonifacio, in the
province of...
- "Bonifacio 20169 Sartène", destination: "Lungòni/Santa
Teresa Gallura 07028 Lungòni/Santa
Teresa Gallura" "Statuto -
Regione Autonoma della Sardegna". www.regione...
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Joanna of
Gallura (..., c. 1291 – Florence, 1339), also
known as
Giovanna Visconti, was the last
titular Judge (giudicessa) of
Gallura.
Joanna claimed...
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Barisone II (died 1203) was the
Judge of
Gallura from
about 1170 to his death. He was the son of
Constantine III. His name
appears in acts of 1182 and...
- The
kings or
judges (iudices or ju****s) of
Gallura were the
local rulers of the
northeast of
Sardinia during the
Middle Ages.
Theirs was the closest...
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prominence first in Pisa, then in Sardinia,
where they
became rulers of
Gallura. The
first Visconti of note in Pisa was Alberto, who bore the
title patrician...
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divided into four
small kingdoms, the
Judicates of Cagliari, Arborea,
Gallura and Logudoro,
perfectly organized as was the
previous realm, but was now...
- wine made from
Vermentino is
probably the DOCG
Vermentino di
Gallura (and
Vermentino di
Gallura Superiore)
which is
produced in the
province of Olbia-Tempio...