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Giudicato of Logudoro

800 CE – 1259 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
800 CE – 1259 CE
Duration
459 years
Known Periods
5
Capital
Porto Torres
Data Confidence
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Overview

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 into which Sardinia was divided during the Middle Ages. It occupied the northwest part of the island from the 11th through the 13th century, bordering the Gallura to the east, Arborea to the south, and Cagliari to the southeast. Its original capital was Porto Torres. The region is still called Logudoro today. Logudoro was the largest and earliest of the iudicati but also the second to be subsumed by a foreign power. It was divided into twenty curatoriae, ruled by curatores.

Historical Periods

Giudicato of Logudoro (866–1014)

866 CE – 1014 CE

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Capital: Porto TorresArea: 8,247 km²

Giudicato of Logudoro (1015–1017)

1015 CE – 1017 CE

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Capital: Porto TorresArea: 3,790 km²

Giudicato of Logudoro (1018–1065)

1018 CE – 1065 CE

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Capital: Porto TorresArea: 8,247 km²

Giudicato of Logudoro (1072–1249)

1072 CE – 1249 CE

Capital: Porto TorresArea: 8,247 km²

Giudicato of Logudoro (1250–1259)

1250 CE – 1259 CE

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Capital: Porto TorresArea: 8,247 km²

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