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Barisone II
Barisone may refer to: *Barisone I of Torres, the giudice of Arborea from c. 1038 until c. 1060 and then of Logudoro until his death sometime c. 1073 *Barisone II of Arborea, the giudice of Arborea, a kingdom of Sardinia, from 1146 to 1186 *Barisone II of Gallura (died 1203), the Judge of Gallura from c. 1170 to his death *Barisone II of Torres, (died 1191), the giudice of Logudoro from 1153 to 1186 *Barisone III of Torres Barisone III (also ''Barison'' or ''Barusone'') (1221–1236) was briefly the Giudice of Logudoro from 1232 until his death. He was the only son of Marianus II of Torres, Marianus II, whom he succeeded. The nobility opposed to the Visconti of Pisa ... (1221–1236), briefly the Judge of Logudoro from 1232 until his death * Diego Barisone (1989–2015), Argentine footballer {{hndis ...
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Barisone I Of Torres
Barison I or Barisone I was the ''judge'' of Arborea from around 1038 until about 1060 and then of Logudoro until his death sometime around 1073. He is the first ruler of Logudoro of whom we have any real knowledge. His whole policy was opposition to the Republic of Pisa and support of monastic immigration from mainland Italy. His wife was Preziosa de Orrubu. On hearing of the death of the judge of Logudoro around 1060, Barison gave Arborea to his nephew (or son) Marianus and went to Porto Torres to receive the vacant judgeship. In 1063, Barisone gave a gift of a large territory and two churches, including the Byzantine church of Nostra Segnora de Mesumundu and that of Sant'Elia di Montesanto, to the abbey of Montecassino and asked the abbot Desiderius of Benevento to send twelve monksA. Saba, ''Montecassino e la Sardegna medioevale.'' Note storiche e codice diplomatico sardo cassinese, Montecassino, 1927, pp. 21-23 to establish the Benedictine rule on the island of Sardinia. ...
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Barisone II Of Arborea
Barison II or Barisone II was the "Judge" (standing approximately for "King") of Arborea, one of the four Judicates of Sardinia, from 1146 to 1186. He was the son of Comita II and Elena de Orrubu.Also spelled ''Orruvu''. His reign was groundbreaking in Sardinian history. It saw the birth of Catalan influence, the escalation of the Genoese-Pisan conflict, and the first royal investiture over the entire island when Barisone was briefly recognised as King of Sardinia by the Holy Roman Emperor from 1164 to 1165. Barisone was born sometime early in the twelfth century. He may have been associated in the Judicate with his father from an unknown date. He succeeded immediately on his father's death. In his early years, he was on good terms with Pisa and at peace with the church. He attended the consecration ceremony of Santa Maria di Bonarcado with most of the Arborean clergy and Villano, Archbishop of Pisa, his overlord. He donated land from his demesne to the church. His reign becam ...
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Barisone II Of Gallura
Barisone II (died 1203) was the Judge of Gallura from about 1170 to his death. He was the son of Constantine III. His name appears in acts of 1182 and 1184. He was married to Elena de Lacon and had a daughter named Elena who inherited Gallura. Barisone commended his judgeship to Pope Innocent III before he died, so as to protect his daughter's inheritance. He was probably looking at Innocent's succession protecting the rights of Constance and Frederick I of Sicily.John C. Moore (1987),Pope Innocent III, Sardinia, and the Papal State, ''Speculum'', 62(1), 91. There was a conflict in Sardinia Sardinia ( ; it, Sardegna, label=Italian, Corsican and Tabarchino ; sc, Sardigna , sdc, Sardhigna; french: Sardaigne; sdn, Saldigna; ca, Sardenya, label=Algherese and Catalan) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after ... following his death in 1203 as various powers sought the marriage of Elena to establish control over Gallura. Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:Bari ...
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Barisone II Of Torres
Barison II or Barisone II (died 10 June 1191) was the '' giudice'' of Logudoro from 1153 to 1186. He was the son and successor of Gonario II, who retired to the monastery of Clairvaux to live out his days. Barisone's mother was the Pisan Maria and because of this he had the support of the Pisan citizens of the realm. In October 1163, his brother Peter succeeded Constantine II of Cagliari as his daughter's husband. He was soon opposed by Barisone II of Arborea, who expelled him from Cagliari, and he fled to Torres and the protection of his brother. Together and with Pisan support, the brothers invaded Cagliari in March 1164, reconquering the city, and then Arborea in April, where they holed up Barisone in his castle of Cabras. Though he was allied to Pisa through his mother and his allies in the war against Arborea, he was constrained to turn to Genoa later that year. In 1166, Barisone and Peter travelled to Pisa to explain the bloody reprisals of the citizens against the Pis ...
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Barisone III Of Torres
Barisone III (also ''Barison'' or ''Barusone'') (1221–1236) was briefly the Giudice of Logudoro from 1232 until his death. He was the only son of Marianus II of Torres, Marianus II, whom he succeeded. The nobility opposed to the Visconti of Pisa, Visconti family chose Orzocco de Serra as regent. Barisone was assassinated at Sorso by a peasant revolt instigated by the pro-Republic of Genoa, Genoese faction of the nobility, the Doria (family), Doria and the Malaspina family, Malaspina. According to Marianus' will, should Barisone die without and heir, the magnates of the realm should elect one of his sisters, either Adelasia of Torres, Adelasia or Benedetta. Barisone did die without heirs and Adelasia was elected to succeed him. Sources

*Ghisalberti, Alberto M. (ed) ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: I Aaron – Albertucci''. Rome, 1960. {{DEFAULTSORT:Barisone 03 of Torres Judges (judikes) of Logudoro 1236 deaths 1221 births ...
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