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Giudicale

Giudicale

Giudicale

Strong signs in the island's historic landscape

Archival documents say that after the mid-eleventh century, Sardinia was divided into four kingdoms or judgments. At the head of each one is a king or judge, endowed with supreme authority. Each judge is divided into curatoriums, which correspond to the ecclesiastical division into the diocese.

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