Giudice of Logudoro
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The giudici (iudices or judikes, "judges") 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, during the Middle Ages.
- The identity, number, relationships, and chronology of the giudici up until about 1112 are poorly sourced and highly disputed among historians of the period.
- Gonario I (c. 1015 – c. 1038)
- Comita II (c. 1038 – c. 1060)
- Barisone I (c. 1060 – c. 1073)
- Andrew Tanca (c. 1064 – c. 1073)
- Marianus I (to c. 1082)
- Constantine I (c. 1082 – c. 1127)
- Gonario II (c. 1127 – 1153)
- Saltaro (1127), pretender
- Ittocorre Gambella (1127 – 1140), regent
- Barisone II (1153 – 1186)
- Constantine II (1186 – 1198)
- Comita III (1198 – 1218)
- Marianus II (1218 – 1233)
- Barisone III (1233 – 1236)
- Adelasia (1236 – 1259)