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Arms of the Visconti of Gallura, depicting a cock
The Visconti of Pisa and Sardinia were an Italian noble dynasty of the Middle Ages. They achieved prominence first in Pisa, then in Sardinia, where they became rulers of Gallura.
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exile, Nino Visconti counterattacked Pisa with Genoa, Lucca and the Florentine Guelfs. In 1293, peace was made and Nino later died in Sardinia. His daughter...
the south of Italy in 1005. Pisa was in continuous conflict with the Saracens for control of the Mediterranean. In alliance with Genoa, Sardinia was captured...
his own death. He was a member of the Visconti family ofPisaand the first of that dynasty to rule in Sardinia, where they lasted in Gallura for almost...
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Corsica, Sardinia, and the southern coasts of France and Spain. After Charlemagne had defeated the Lombards under the command of Desiderius in 774, Pisa went...
firstly with Pisaand then with Genoa. The Judicate of Gallura ended in the year 1288, when the last giudice, Nino Visconti (a friend of Dante Alighieri)...
affairs ofPisa in Sardinia. In 1230, Ubaldo of Gallura, a Visconti, invaded the Giudicato of Cagliari, but the Gherardeschi repulsed him in the name of Benedetta...
Ubaldo II Visconti, son of Lamberto di Eldizio and Elena de Lacon, was the Judge of Gallura from 1225 to his death in 1238. He ruled every giudicato on...
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ousted and deposed from Gallura in 1287. This marked the end of the Visconti rule in Gallura which had begun in 1207. Pisa annexed Gallura and held it...
Ubaldo I Visconti (died 1230) was the de jure overlord of the Giudicato of Cagliari from 1217. He was a member of the Visconti family ofPisa, controlling...
control ofPisa. She was dominated by the two Ubaldos of the House ofVisconti though she married three times more. 1217 – 1230 Ubaldo I Visconti 1220 –...
of 125 ships. In 1016, the allied troops of Genoa andPisa defended Sardinia. In 1066, war erupted between Genoa andPisa – possibly over control of Sardinia...
XXII of Inferno, in the fifth bolgia of the eighth circle, among the barrators, together with Friar Gomita [it], vicar of Nino Visconti judge of Gallura...
family of Genoa, Pisa's main rival, convinced the Emperor Frederick II to marry his bastard son Enzo to Adelasia and create a Kingdom ofSardinia. Enzo...
advanced into Sicily, and were trying to conquer Calabria andSardinia. To resist them, Genoa andPisa joined forces to banish the fleet of Mujāhid al-‘Āmirī...
the autonomy and autocephaly of the Church ofSardinia, which was placed under the primacy of the Archbishop ofPisa. The first act of donation was made...
nobleman. Nino Viscontiof Gallura having been deposed in 1288, John was the only judge and Arborea the only Judicate left on the island ofSardinia. Shortly...
Valentina Doria. The House ofVisconti held family ties to Pisa, Sardiniaand Milan. Originally, the founding of the Milanese Visconti line was a particularly...
which Sardinia was divided during the Middle Ages. The Judicate of Cagliari occupied the entire southern portion of the island and was composed of thirteen...
Hohenstaufen (AD 1128–1266) ViscontiofPisaandSardinia (Visconti di Pisa) (AD 1207–1308) House of Welf (Welfen) (AD 1208–1212) House of Este (Casa d'Este) (AD...
by Pisa in 1292. The island was retained for two centuries by the Appiani family, Lords of Piombino, when they sold Pisa to the house ofViscontiof Milan...
Pisaand Siena in Tuscany in 1399, Perugia in Umbria in 1400, Bologna in Emilia in 1402, and Assisi in Umbria also in 1402. When the last Visconti duke...
the Ghibellines in Pisa. Between 1256 and 1258 he participated in the war against the philo-Genoese giudicato of Cagliari, in Sardinia. Ugolino then obtained...