Saltaro of Gallura
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Saltaro was the Judge of Gallura
, but the dates of his reign are unknown, as are his familial ties.
He made a donation of Vitithe to the Church of Pisa
which was confirmed in 1116 by Ittocorre
. The charter calls him encus mortuus est, idest sine haeredibus ("already dead, without heirs"). He may have been a son and successor of Constantine I
and predecessor of Torchitorio
. He may have belonged to the Lacon, Thori, or Gherardeschi families. Some sources make him a son of Torchitorio and place his reign in the early twelfth century immediately before Ittocorre's. However, it is more likely that he ruled before or after Manfred
and Baldo
in the early eleventh century.
Giudice of Gallura
The giudici of Gallura were the local rulers of the northeast of Sardinia during the Middle Ages. Theirs was the closest giudicato to Corsica.*Manfred...
, but the dates of his reign are unknown, as are his familial ties.
He made a donation of Vitithe to the Church of Pisa
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pisa
The Archdiocese of Pisa is a metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in Italy. It was founded in the 4th century and elevated to the dignity of an archdiocese on 21 April 1092, by Pope Urban II. Its mother church is the Cathedral in the Piazza del Duomo...
which was confirmed in 1116 by Ittocorre
Ittocorre of Gallura
Ittocorre or Ottocorre was the Judge of Gallura early in the 12th century. He is first mentioned in a donation charter of Padules de Gunale, the widow of Torchitorio de Zori in 1112, from which it is inferred that he succeeded Torchitorio as judge around the turn of the century.By a Pisan charter...
. The charter calls him encus mortuus est, idest sine haeredibus ("already dead, without heirs"). He may have been a son and successor of Constantine I
Constantine I of Gallura
Constantine I was the Giudice of Gallura from probably before 1065 to sometime before 1100. He was probably a member of the Gherardeschi family of Pisa and governed Gallura on behalf of the Republic....
and predecessor of Torchitorio
Torchitorio of Gallura
Torchitorio de Zori 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...
. He may have belonged to the Lacon, Thori, or Gherardeschi families. Some sources make him a son of Torchitorio and place his reign in the early twelfth century immediately before Ittocorre's. However, it is more likely that he ruled before or after Manfred
Manfred of Gallura
Manfred was the first Judge of Gallura. He was probably a client of the Republic of Pisa. His predecessor may have been Saltaro. He was succeeded by Baldo.-Sources:*Manno, Giuseppe. 2005....
and Baldo
Baldo of Gallura
Baldo was the Judge of Gallura during the time of Comita I of Torres. He succeeded Manfred and both were probably Pisan clients.Comita made war on Baldo, defeated him, and captured him. His successor is not known with certainty. It was probably Constantine I, but was perhaps...
in the early eleventh century.
Sources
- Manno, Giuseppe. Storia di Sardegna. 2005.