to Torres to receive recognition from Adelasiaof papal suzerainty over Logudoro, as well as the lands she inherited from her grandfather William of Cagliari...
Jerusalem, wife of Roger I of Sicily Azalaïs of Montferrat (died 1232), regent of the Marquisate of Saluzzo AdelasiaofTorres (1207–1259), Giudice of Logudoro...
Ubaldo's widow, AdelasiaofTorres (died 1255). Upon the marriage, Enzo by jure uxoris would accede to the Sardinian Giudicati of Logudoro (Torres) and Gallura...
geographical origin and kinship. He was seneschal of King Enzo of Hohenstaufen, husband of the judge AdelasiaofTorres: he won her trust and then carried out continuous...
of Sardinia. Enzo had been married to AdelasiaofTorres, the final ruler or judge of the Judicate ofTorres, of which Sassari was the capital and most...
(Winchester), English king (d. 1272) AdelasiaofTorres, Italian noblewoman and judge (d. 1259) Canute (or Knud Valdemarsen), duke of Estonia (d. 1260) Elen ferch...
The Judicate of Logudoro or Torres (Sardinian: Judicadu de Logudoro or Torres, Rennu de Logudoro or Logu de Torres) was one of the four kingdoms or iudicati...
judikes) of Logudoro (or Torres) were the local rulers of the locum de Torres or region (province) around Porto Torres, the chief northern port of Sardinia...
kingdoms Elena of Gallura (reigned 1203–1218) Benedetta of Cagliari (reigned 1214–1233) AdelasiaofTorres (reigned 1236–1259) Joanna of Gallura (reigned...
of the realm should elect one of his sisters, either Adelasia or Benedetta. Barisone did die without heirs and Adelasia was elected to succeed him. Ghisalberti...
a pact signed November 1218 with Lambert of Gallura, Marianus secured the marriage of his daughter Adelasia to Lambert's son Ubaldo. The marriage was...
II ofTorres, his father secured his marriage to Adelasia, Marianus' eldest child. The marriage was celebrated in 1219. Pope Honorius III, enemy of the...
Azalaïs or Adelasiaof Montferrat was regent during his minority until 1218. During that period, his grandmother paid tribute to Count Thomas I of Savoy....
the villa of Scano belonged to the curatoria of the Montiferro, in the giudicato ofTorres; in 1259, with the death of the giudicessa Adelasia, the curatoria...
royal houses of Aragon and Anjou. The judgeship of Logudoro (or Torres) was under Genoese domination since the death of the last judge, Adelasia, in 1259...
the death of its last judge, Adelasia. Only a year before the others Judicates and the Pisans besieged Santa Igia and deposed the last ruler of Cagliari...
(c. 1194 – 1232/33) was the daughter and heiress of William I of Cagliari and Adelasia, daughter of Moroello Malaspina. She succeeded her father in January...
was also allied to the Republic of Genoa and came to an end in 1259 after the death of the judikessa (queen) Adelasia. The territory was divided up between...
was finally acquired by marriage to Adelasia. Ubaldo died in 1238 and his widow married Enzio, illegitimate son of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. Enzio...
Barison, who took the name Torchitorio IV. William's first wife was Adelasia (or Adalasia), of the Malaspina family. William's second wife was Guisiana. He left...
Marquises of Savona or Del Vasto, and the Marquises of Monferrato. In the 14th century the line of Monferrato ended in Irene of Montferrat, Empress of Constantinople...
Davide; 1750 in Presezzo – 1830 in Bergamo), was a leading Italian tenor of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Probably self-taught as a singer,...