Manfred of Gallura

Manfred of Gallura

Manfred was the first Judge of Gallura. He was probably a client of the Republic of Pisa. His predecessor may have been Saltaro. He was succeeded by Baldo.

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Preceded by
unknown
Judge of Gallura
c. 1020 – c. 1040
Succeeded by
Baldo

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