- Ugo da Parlascio Ebriaco
Ugo da Parlascio Ebriaco (died
30 May 1136 ) was a leading citizen in theRepublic of Pisa in the early twelfth century.Sometime between 1113 to 1115, Ugo and
Pietro Moriconi ,Archbishop of Pisa , led a successful expedition against theBalearic Islands . They stopped inPorto Torres on their return and it was there that they established relations with Constantine I of Logudoro.Around 1128, Gonario II, Constantine's son, the child ruler of Logudoro, was brought to Porto Torres by his regent,
Ittocorre Gambella , after an attempt to harm the child had been made by theAthen family . Porto Torres was then controlled by the Pisans, who whisked the child off to Pisa and the protection of Ebriaco. When Gonario turned seventeen, he married Ebriaco's daughter [Her name, Maria, is only known from a charter confirming the donation of the church ofS. Michele in Therricellu toMontecassino on20 May 1136 .] and returned toSardinia , with Pisan permission and four armed galleys. Ugo was part of this expedition to repossess the Logudoro in 1130. Together they landed at Torres and marched onArdara , the location of the judicial palace, and took it. Controlling the "giudicato" again, they began construction of a castle atGoceano to guard the frontier.Notes
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