Constantine III of Gallura

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During a time of siege he was forced to take refuge with his relatives in Arborea. He married Elena de Lacon, daughter of Comita III of Arborea, granting her San Felice di Vada in Iurifai as a bridal gift. His second wife was Sardinia. He was succeeded by his son Barisone II.

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  1. Manno, 308 n776.

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Sources

  • Caravale, Mario (ed). Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: XXVII Collenuccio – Confortini. Rome, 1982.
  • Manno, Giuseppe (1835). Storia di Sardegna. P.M. Visaj.
Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/check Giudice of Gallura
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