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Constantine I
Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
Reignc. 1082–1128
PredecessorMarianus I
SuccessorGonario II
Born1064
Died1128(1128-00-00) (aged 63–64)
SpouseMarcusa of Arborea
Mary de Orrubu (possibly the same as the above)
IssueGonario II, King of Torres
Names
  • Constantine I de Lacon-Gunale
HouseLacon-Gunale
FatherMarianus I, King of Torres
MotherSusan of Thori

Constantine I[1] (c. 1064 – 1128) was the giudice of Logudoro. He was co-ruling by 1082 and sole ruler by 1113. His reign is usually said to have begun about 1112.

He was the son of Marianus I, with whom he co-reigned, and Susanna de Thori.

  1. ^ Also Costantino, Gosantine, Goantine, or Gantine.

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