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The Giudicati of Sardinia.
Marriage of Eleanor and Brancaleone.

The Kings or Judges (from the Latin iudices and the Sardinian judikes, "judges," the title of the Byzantine officials left behind when Imperial power receded in the West) of the Arborea were the local rulers of the west of Sardinia during the Middle Ages. Theirs was the longest-lasting judgedom, surviving as an independent state until the fifteenth century.

House of Lacon Gunale

House of Lacon Serra

House of Bas Serra (Baux Serra)

House of Doria Bas (Doria Baux)

House of Narbonne

Sold to Crown of Aragon. Following were titular rulers.

Rights passed to the House of Alagona, lords of Sastago and Pina, whom the Aragonese deposed as result of the revolt.

References

  1. Lledó-Guillem, Vicente (2018-02-12). The Making of Catalan Linguistic Identity in Medieval and Early Modern Times. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-72080-7.
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