It turns to Gallura


It was Gallura's Judgment at the beginning of the twelfth century. The first document to mention the Sister Kingdom is a donation by Padulesa de Gunale, widow of Torchitorio di Gallura, dating back to 1112, from which it is assumed that Ittocorre happened at Torchitorio on horseback for two centuries. Ittocorre might have been a brother of Padulesa, who had already donated his portion of the property. Prior to the marriage between Padulesa and Torchitorio their respective families (de Gunale and Zori) were enemies and the same Ittocorre was an enemy of the Zori at least until 1112.

From another Pisan document of 1116, we know that Ittocorre donated four gallura churches (Torpeia, Toraie, Vignolas and Laratanos) to the Archdiocese of Pisa. He also confirmed a previous donation made by Saltaro de Zori-Gunale.

Ittocorre appears in two additional documents; the first to confirm other donations to the Archdiocese of Pisa and the other to declare his loyalty to the same.

After his brief appearance in the document as Judge, Ittocorre still appears with the title of Donnu, the second highest charge after Iudex. It is not clear the order of the judges who succeeded him, Constantine II Spanu and Comita Spanu, at least the first of whom might have been his son. He also left a daughter whose name was ignored.

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