Giorgia di Torres (late X century - early XI century) according to the Condaghe of San Gavino was the sister of Torres Comita, the founder of the Torres Judges Dynasty.
Character that often reverberates in the popular tradition of Logudoro as a woman of strong personality. He was interested in tax breaks, programming in the field of pastoral activity; he encouraged construction work: he would have sponsored the construction of the medieval low-medieval structures of the church of S. Maria di Ardara, of the residential castle of the same judicial capital, as well as more modest interventions in rural centers such as Ardu's curtis. His most decisive features would show her in the military field. It would have led armed forces against the Gallura forces at the command of Baldo, who defeated and carried captive to Ardara. Literature from the fifteenth century has generally reserved some credibility for its historical presence, albeit with different interventions in the negative. Its name has given rise to several toponyms - with particular to strategic locations - especially in the border area between Logudoro and Gallura. With a certain cautiousness today, we tend not to exclude Giorgia from the list of first-timers of Torres judges. It is not to be confused with Giorgia, daughter of Comita II and Agnese di Saluzzo (only mention 1210), who married Manuela Doria. Notemodify wikitesto Bibliografiamodifica wikitesto
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