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Torchitorio de Zori (also
spelled Torcotor(e)(io) or (T)(D)orgodorio, and also de Thori; died
before 1113) is the
earliest Judge of
Gallura known with...
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alternated between the
Torchitorio de
Ugunale and
Salusio de
Lacon families. Obviously,
Torchitorio was of the former.
Torchitorio was
judge at a time when...
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giudice well
known to
history is
Torchitorio I of the Lacon-Gunale family. His
birth name was Orzocco,
Torchitorio being a
dynastic name. The
first ruling...
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Torchitorio V (died 1256), born John and
known as
Chiano or Chianni, was the
Giudice (Judge) of
Cagliari from 1250 to his death. His
reign was
brief but...
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between Salusio and
Torchitorio.
Since the 9th century, the
capital was
Santa Igia. ???? – 1058
Salusio I (Mari**** I) 1058 – 1089
Torchitorio I (Orzocorre)...
- Aragon. The
Judicate of
Cagliari or Pluminos,
during the
regency of
Torchitorio V of
Cagliari and his successor,
William III, was
allied with the Republic...
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Torchitorio III (died
after 1188), born Peter, was the
Judge of
Cagliari from
October 1163 to his
deposition and
arrest in 1188,
after which he was never...
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Torchitorio II (died 1130), also
known by his
birth name as Mari**** II and
surnamed de Unali, was the
Judge of
Cagliari from
circa 1102 to his death...
- two
regnal names (
Torchitorio and Salusio) and also
demolishing the
theory that he had had any
other predecessor than
Torchitorio III. On 7 July 1188...
- of the
Judicate of
Cagliari (the so-called
Carta Volgare),
issued by
Torchitorio I de Lacon-Gunale in 1070, was
already written in the
Romance Sardinian...