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between Genoa and
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Maria and because of this he had the support of the Pisan citizens of the realm. In
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I condaghi di San
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39:Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
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391:1153–1186
380:Gonario II
330:Barisone I
312:References
266:Comita III
218:succeeded
201:Gonario II
183:Barison II
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284:From the
205:Clairvaux
63:Successor
48:1154–1190
228:Cagliari
356:, 1964.
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262:Messina
232:Arborea
195:of the
192:giudice
83:Messina
348:(ed).
293:Torres
247:Ottana
236:Cabras
162:Mother
152:Father
89:Spouse
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286:Latin
272:Notes
243:Genoa
216:Peter
212:Pisan
141:House
120:Names
106:Susan
98:Issue
45:Reign
354:Rome
77:Died
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