Giudice of Logudoro

Giudice of Logudoro

. :"The identity, number, relationships, and chronology of the "giudici" up until about 1112 are poorly sourced and highly disputed among historians of the period."
*Gonario I (c. 1015 – c. 1038)
*Comita II (c. 1038 – c. 1060)
*Barisone I (c. 1060 – c. 1073)
*Andrew
*Marianus I (to c. 1082)
*Constantine I (c. 1082 – c. 1127)
*Gonario II (c. 1127 – 1153)
**Saltaro (1127), pretender
**Ittocorre Gambella (1127 – 1140), regent
*Barisone II (1153 – 1186)
*Constantine II (1186 – 1198)
*Comita III (1198 – 1218)
*Marianus II (1218 – 1233)
*Barisone III (1233 – 1236)
*Adelasia (1236 – 1259)
**Ubaldo (1236 – 1238), husband
**Enzio (1238 – 1272), husband:"Partitioned between Arborea and the Doria."


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