The kings or ''judges'' (''iudices'' or ''judikes'') of
Cagliari were the local rulers of the south of
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 ...
during the
Middle Ages
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. Theirs was the largest kingdom and for the eleventh through twelfth centuries contested the supremacy on the island with
that of Logudoro. It was often an ally of the
Republic of Pisa
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and an early supporter of
Western monasticism
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.
The first, native dynasty originated from two clans, the
Salusio de Lacon (Salusius, rarely Salucio) and the
Torchitorio de Ugunale (Torcotorius). In honour of those two names, dynasts — and later their successors, the houses of
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(1163) and
Massa (1188) — traditionally adopted a regnal name, alternating between Salusio and Torchitorio.
Since the 9th century, the capital was
Santa Igia
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.
List of kings
*???? – 1058
Salusio I (Marianus I)
*1058 – 1089
Torchitorio I (Orzocorre)
*1089 – 1102
Salusio II (Constantine I)
*1102 – 1130
Torchitorio II (Marianus II)
*1130 – 1163
Salusio III (Constantine II)
*1163 – 1188
Torchitorio III (Peter)
*1188 – 1214
Salusio IV (William I)
*1214 – 1232
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During the reign of Benedetta, after the death of her first husband, Torchitorio IV, Cagliari fell under the control of Pisa. She was dominated by the two Ubaldos of the ]House of Visconti
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Italian noble families
* Visconti of Milan, ruled Milan from 1277 to 1447
** Visconti di Modrone, collateral branch of the Visconti of Milan
* Visconti of Pisa and Sardinia, ruled Gallura in Sardinia from ...
though she married three times more.
*1217 – 1230 Ubaldo I Visconti
**1220 – 1225 Lamberto Visconti
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, husband
**1227 – 1229 Henry of Capraia, husband
*1230 – 1232 Ubaldo II Visconti
Ubaldo II Visconti, son of Lamberto di Eldizio and Elena de Lacon, was the Judge of Gallura from 1225 to his death in 1238. He ruled every '' giudicato'' on the island of Sardinia at one point or another save Arborea.
By a pact signed November 1 ...
**1230 – 1232 Rinaldo Glandi, husband
*1214 – 1217
Torchitorio IV (Barisone II)
*1232 – 1250
Salusio V (William II)
*1250 – 1256
Torchitorio V (John)
*1256 – 1258
Salusio VI (William III)
:''Partitioned between
Pisa, the
Gherardeschi
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They were an important one of the most prominent initially in Pisa, then of Volterra and eventually and of ...
,
Arborea
Arborea is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Oristano, Sardinia, Italy, whose economy is largely based on agriculture and cattle breeding with production of vegetables, rice, fruit and milk (notably the local milk product Arborea).
Histo ...
, and
Gallura
Gallura ( sdn, Gaddura or ; sc, Caddura ) is a region in North-Eastern Sardinia, Italy.
The name ''Gallùra'' is allegedly supposed to mean "stony area".
Geography
Gallùra has a surface of and it is situated between 40°55'20"64 latitude ...
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Notes
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