Giudice of Arborea
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The Giudici (iudices or judikes, "judges") of Arborea were the local rulers of the west of Sardinia during the Middle Ages. Theirs was the longest-lasting giudicato, surviving as an independent state until the fifteenth century.
- Gonario Comita (c. 1015 – c. 1038)
- Barisone I (c. 1038 – c. 1060)
- Marianus I (c. 1060 – c. 1070)
- Orzocorre I (c. 1070 – c. 1102)
- Comita I (from c. 1102)
- Constantine I
- Torbeno
- Orzocorre II (to 1122)
- Orzocorre III
- Comita II (1122 – 1146)
- Barisone II (1146 – 1185)
- Hugh I (1185 – 1211), in opposition to Peter until 1192
- Peter I (1185 – 1214), in opposition to Hugh until 1192
- Peter II (1211 – 1241), sole ruler from 1217
- Barisone III (1214 – 1217)
- Marianus II (1241 – 1297)
- John (1297 – 1304)
- Andrew (1304 – 1308)
- Marianus III (1308 – 1321)
- Hugh II (1321 – 1336)
- Peter III (1336 – 1347)
- Marianus IV (1347 – 1376)
- Hugh III (1376 – 1383)
- Eleanor (1383 – 1402)
- William (1407 – 1410)
- Sold to Crown of Aragon. Following were titular rulers.
- Leonard Cubell (regent: 1407 – 1408 and 1409 – 1410, giudice: 1410 – 1427), Margrave of Oristano and Count of Goceano
- Antonio Cubell (1427 – 1463), Margrave of Oristano and Count of Goceano
- Salvador Cubell (1463 – 1470), Margrave of Oristano and Count of Goceano
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- Rights passed to the House of Alagona, lords of Sastago and Pina.