Comita of Gallura
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The Giudicati of Sardinia.
Comita Spanu was the giudice of Gallura, in Sardinia, from 1133 to 1146. He was the son and successor of .
Around 1130, Comita, like Gonario II of Torres and Constantine I of Arborea, did homage to the archdiocese of Pisa. On 26 June 1132, Comita was at the judicial palace of Logudoro at Ardara to do homage to . This last act helped establish the supremacy of Logudoro by its strong relationship to the Pisan see.
Comita had five children:
- Constantine, acting judge of Arborea (1199), married Anna, daughter of Barisone II of Arborea
- Maria (died c. 1173)
- Comita (died after 1185)
- Elena (died c. 1159)
- Furat
Sources[]
- Caravale, Mario (ed). Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: XXVII Collenuccio – Confortini. Rome, 1982.
Categories:
- 1146 deaths
- Judges (judikes) of Gallura
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