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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 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 Gianoglio (1
January 1932 – 13
October 2021) was an
Italian politician. A
member of the
Christian Democracy party, he
served as
Mayor of Nuoro...
- 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...
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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...
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style of king (rex): 1113–1128
Constantine I,
Judge of
Torres 1128–1150
Gonario II,
Judge of
Torres Some
rulers obtained the
title King of
Sardinia (Rex...
- half of the 11th century) was the
Judge of Arborea. He was the son of
Gonario II and
Elena de Orrubu. The
dates of his
reign are unknown, but he was...
- 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...
- are
poorly sourced and
highly disputed among historians of the period.
Gonario I (c. 1015 – c. 1038)
Comita II (c. 1038 – c. 1060)
Barisone I (c. 1060...