- The
Judicates (judicadus,
logus or
rennus in Sardinian,
judicati in Latin,
regni or
giudicati sardi in Italian), in
English also
referred to as Sardinian...
- di Arborea; Latin:
Regnum Arborensis) was one of the four
independent judicates into
which the
island of
Sardinia was
divided in the
Middle Ages. It occupied...
- 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 Arborea...
- government; this led to the
birth of four
independent kingdoms called Judicates (Latin: Judicati; Sardinian: Judicados) in the 8th
through 10th centuries...
- The
Judicate of
Cagliari (Sardinian:
Judicadu de Càralis / Càlaris, Italian:
Giudicato di Cagliari) was one of the four
kingdoms or
judicates (iudicati...
- with a self-ruling
political organization, the four
kingdoms known as
Judicates. The
Italian maritime republics of Pisa and
Genoa struggled to impose...
- 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...
-
through periods of
successive control by the Vandals, Byzantines,
local Judicates, the
Kingdom of Aragon, the
Savoyard state, and
finally Italy.
These regimes...
-
Ostrogoths Byzantium Lombards Papal States the Holy
Roman Empire the
Sardinian Judicates Arabs Normans Guelphs and
Ghibellines Lombard League Kingdom of Sicily...
- of Gallura.
Called Olbia in the
Roman age,
Civita in the
Middle Ages (
Judicates period) and the
Terranova Pausania until the 1940s,
Olbia has
again been...