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Judge of Arborea from 1304 to 1308
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Andrew
Judge/King of Arborea
Reign1304–1308
PredecessorJohn
SuccessorHugh II
Co-monarchMarianus III
Died3 April 1308
Names
  • Andrew De Serra Bas
HouseCervera (Serra Bas branch)
FatherJohn, King of Arborea
MotherVera Cappai (mistress)

Andrew (or Andreotto) (died 3 April 1308) was the Judge of Arborea from 1304.

He was the elder of two illegitimate sons of John and Vera Cappai. He co-ruled with his brother Marianus III, but he had the supremacy and the title autocrator basileus. From their mother, the Bas-Serra family which ruled in Arborea became known as the Cappai de Bas.

In 1308, Andrew acquired the castles of Serravalle di Bosa, Planargia, and Costaville from the Malaspina. These acquisitions were retained as the private holdings of the family (peculio), but were the proceeds from them were used to finance the administration of the demesne (fisc).

Preceded byJohn Judge of Arborea
1304–1308
Succeeded byMarianus III

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