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Saltaro was a
Sardinian nobleman during the
Middle Ages, the son of
Constantine I of Logudoro. His
mother is
unknown but may have been
named Marcusa....
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Saltaro was the
Judge of Gallura,
located on the
northeastern section of Sardinia, but the
dates of his
reign are unknown, as are his
familial ties. He...
- c. 1082)
Constantine I (c. 1082 – c. 1127)
Gonario II (c. 1127 – 1153)
Saltaro (1127),
pretender Ittocorre Gambella (1127 – 1140),
regent Barisone II...
- – c. 1040)
Baldo (c. 1040 – c. 1065)
Constantine I (c. 1065 – c. 1080)
Saltaro (c. 1080)
Torchitorio (c. 1080 – c. 1100)
Ittocorre (1100 – 1116) Constantine...
- Pistoia, Rome, Siena, and Volterra, and from
Sardinia and
Corsica under Saltaro, the son of
Constantine I of Logudoro.
Among the
Catalan princes there...
- his
death is that
Ittocorre de
Gunale usurped the
throne from his son
Saltaro. The
Gunale and
Thori families were
ancient enemies only kept at peace...
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successor is not
known with certainty. It was
probably Constantine I, but was
perhaps Saltaro. Manno,
Giuseppe (1835).
Storia di Sardegna. P.M. Visaj. v t e...
- from
Saracen domination. Indeed, one of the
leaders of this
brigade was
Saltaro, Constantine's son.
According to the
Liber maiolichinus,
Constantine was...
- saltàvum, vióltar (a) saltavi, lur (a) saltàvan. ****ure Indicative: mì (a)
saltaró, tì te saltaré, lü l'saltarà, nün (a) saltarèm, vióltar (a) saltarì, lur...
- Pisa. He also
confirmed a
donation of
Vitithe made by his
predecessor Saltaro. He is
surnamed de
Gunale in the do****ent and he may have been a brother...