Judicate of Gallura
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Was one of the four independent judicates into which the island of Sardinia was divided in the Middle Ages.
Establishment
January 1021: First mention of a judge ruling the Giudicato of Gallura, Manfredi di Gallura,.
Chronology
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1. Events
January 1219: After Elena of Gallura's death, his husband Lamberto continued to rule Gallura and eventually married the heiress of Cagliari, ruling both Judicates.
January 1226: Lamberto Visconti ruled over Cagliari and Gallura until his death in 1225. He was succeeded by his son Ubaldo in Gallura and by his brother Ubaldo in Cagliari.
January 1259: William III was deposed and the Judicate of Cagliari was divided into three parts and divided between the Judicate of Gallura, which included the north-eastern part (Ogliastra, Sarrabus), the Judicate of Arborea, which annexed the central-northern area, and the della Gherardesca family, which was responsible for the western region of Sulcis-Iglesiente.
January 1288: One third of the Judicate of Gallura was incorporated into the Pisan territories in 1287.
Disestablishment
January 1297: Death of Nino Visconti, last judge of Gallura. His Judicate is conquered by the Republic of Pisa.