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Gonario II (also
spelled Gonnario and Gunnari; died
between 1180 and 1190) was the
giudice of the
Sardinian kingdom of
Logudoro from the
death of his...
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Gonario Gianoglio (1
January 1932 – 13
October 2021) was an
Italian politician. A
member of the
Christian Democracy party, he
served as
Mayor of Nuoro...
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Gonario I
Comita (also Gunnari, Gunnar, Gunnarius, Gonmar, Gunter, or Gunther) was the
first known Judge of
Logudoro and
Arborea from
perhaps as early...
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Gonario or
Gonnario II (born c. 1090) was the
Judge of
Arborea circa 1116. He is
known to have been a
scion of the
House of
Serra and
married Elena, the...
- judgedom,
surviving as an
independent state until the
fifteenth century.
Gonario I (c. 1015 – c. 1038)
Barisone I (c. 1038 – c. 1060) Mari**** I (c. 1060...
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Gunder is a
nordic variant, Günther is the
modern German variant, and
Gonario is the
Italian version. Some
people with the name
Gunnar include: Gunnar...
- of the
first judge,
Gonario-Comita. It is
usually considered that both
names are
numbered I, as Comita's father/grandfather
Gonario also
adopts the numbering...
- and was
alive in 1090.
Their other sons were Peter, Sergius, Orzocorre,
Gonario, and Torbeno. All died
around 1125
except the last, who
briefly usurped...
- of her
marriage to Constantine.
Together with him she had a son
named Gonario.
After her husband's death, she went to Sicily,
where she
founded a hospital...
- 1188,
after which he was
never heard of again.
Peter was a
younger son of
Gonario II of Logudoro. In 1147, he
received the
curatoria of Ottana. He married...