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Orzocorre I (also
spelled Onroco or Orsocorre;
perhaps born as Torbeno) was the
Judge of
Arborea from
circa 1070 (at
least by 1073) to
circa 1100 and...
- 1038 – c. 1060) Mari**** I (c. 1060 – c. 1070)
Orzocorre I (c. 1070 – c. 1100)
Torbeno (c. 1100)
Orzocorre II (c. 1100 – c. 1122)
Comita I
Gonario II Constantine...
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Orzocorre II (also
spelled Onroco or Orsocorre) (died 1122) was the
Judge of
Arborea in
Sardinia in the
early twelfth century. He was the son and successor...
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Orzocorre Torchitorio I (also
spelled Orzocco and Torgodorio; died
circa 1089) was the
Judge of
Cagliari (rex
Sardiniae de loco Call.) from
about 1058...
- Mari**** I (ruled 1060–1070) of the
Thori family. In 1070, his successor,
Orzocorre I,
moved the
capital from the
ancient port of Tharros,
which was exposed...
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Santa Igia. ???? – 1058
Salusio I (Mari**** I) 1058 – 1089
Torchitorio I (
Orzocorre) 1089 – 1102
Salusio II (Constantine I) 1102 – 1130
Torchitorio II (Mari****...
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Torbeno or
Turbino was the
eldest son and
successor of
Orzocorre I as
Judge of
Arborea from
about 1100
until his death. His
mother was
Nivata or Nibatta...
- a Roman/Byzantine
relict state from the 9th
century until 1070 when
Orzocorre I of
Arborea relocated to
Oristano under pressure of
Saracen raiders....
- 1038. It is
possible that he was the
father of
Barison I of
Logudoro and
Orzocorre I of Arborea. The
families of Torchitorio, Athen, Salanis, Kerki, Lacon...
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Constantine III, who may have been his son. Also Thocorre, Orthocor, or
Orzocorre. Manno, 308 n776. The date of the
charter is 1113 in the
Pisan style,...