Church of Saint Simplicius at Olbia, constructed by Torchitorio.
Torchitorio de Zori (also spelled Torcotor(e)(io) or (T)(D)orgodorio, and also de Thori; died before 1113) is the earliest Judge of Gallura known with certainty and attested by contemporary sources. He lived in the late 11th century at a time when Sardinia was entering the wider Western European scene for the first time in centuries. Like his contemporary judges, he patronised Western monasticism.
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Torchitorio de Zori (also spelled Torcotor(e)(io) or (T)(D)orgodorio, and also de Thori; died before 1113) is the earliest Judge ofGallura known with...
The Judicate ofGallura (Latin: Iudicatus Gallurae, Sardinian: Judicadu de Gallura, Italian: Giudicato di Gallura) was one of four Sardinian judicates...
ofGallura, located on the northeastern section of Sardinia, but the dates of his reign are unknown, as are his familial ties. He made a donation of Vitithe...
The kings or judges (iudices or judikes) ofGallura were the local rulers of the northeast of Sardinia during the Middle Ages. Theirs was the closest kingdom...
bordered the judicates of Arborea to the northwest and Logudoro and Gallura to the northeast. The exact date of founding of the Judicate of Cagliari is unknown...
rest of Europe. Like his contemporary judges — Barison I and Constantine I of Logudoro, Torchitorio I and Constantine I of Cagliari, and Torchitorioof Gallura...
Judge ofGallura from 1206, when he married the heiress Elena, to his own death. He was a member of the Visconti family of Pisa and the first of that dynasty...
between Salusio and Torchitorio. Since the 9th century, the capital was Santa Igia. ???? – 1058 Salusio I (Marianus I) 1058 – 1089 Torchitorio I (Orzocorre)...
Torchitorio V (died 1256), born John and known as Chiano or Chianni, was the Giudice (Judge) of Cagliari from 1250 to his death. His reign was brief but...
a younger son of Gonario II of Logudoro. This man, Peter, ruled the giudicato on her behalf (as Torchitorio III) following the death of Constantine. While...
Cepolla or Cipolla. William was a nephew ofTorchitorio V and a cousin of Salusio V. After the assassination of the former, he was proclaimed Judge, but...
Orzocco of Cagliari, Orzocco d'Arborea, Marianus of Torres and Constantine ofGallura; however their autonomy was already clear in a later letter of Pope...
Greek or Latin, but one of the oldest documents left of the Judicate of Cagliari (the so-called Carta Volgare), issued by Torchitorio I de Lacon-Gunale in...
and later the ambitions of the Kingdom of Aragon. The Judicate of Cagliari or Pluminos, during the regency ofTorchitorio V of Cagliari and his successor...
William was the only son of Benedetta and Torchitorio IV of Cagliari. He was born after their marriage in 1214 and before Torchitorio's death in 1217, probably...
daughter ofTorchitorio III of Cagliari, through whom he would have inherited some claim on the giudicato. Around 1200, Ubaldo was assisting William I of Cagliari...
the giudice of Cagliari (as Salusio III from circa 1129). He was called de Pluminus after his capital city. He was the only son ofTorchitorio II. From his...
died. In 1214, Peter I died, as did William I of Cagliari, his supporter. Peter's successor, Torchitorio IV, laid claim to Peter I's title to Arborea and...
she married Barisone III of Arborea, son of Peter I, who was imprisoned by her father. He took the dynastic name "Torchitorio V" and they ruled their two...
retained control not only of Peter's half of Arborea, but also of all the fortresses in the realm. When Barisone II ofGallura died in 1203, he left his...
Visconti, giudice ofGallura, obtained by force from the Torchitorio IV of Cagliari and his wife Benedetta the mountain located east of Santa Igia. Soon...
Ferrer, it was in the wake of the fall of the Judicates of Cagliari and Gallura, in the second half of the 13th century, that Sardinian began to fragment into...