Comita II e III Lacon-Serra, giudice d'Arborea - Lacon-Serra and Lacon-Gunale

Started by Curt Quentin Harris on Thursday, September 10, 2020
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9/10/2020 at 7:20 AM

I hope that "I go on too far." no means starting to modify!

Medieval Sardinia is the most complicated genealogy you will find in the Middle Ages:
it is an islet governed in 4 cantons by practically relatives.

Here on GENI I unraveled it thanks to the official Italian studies published in the national encyclopedia, orienting myself thanks to local studies.
What I found international, I put it in the info about, but to tell you for example some WIKI ENG are just only drafts.

little advice: the COA it's tied to the territory they ruled (there are steps for marriage:)

9/10/2020 at 6:40 PM

hehe I recommend you clone responsibly, because sooner or later there are those who re-import blindly ^^'

wiki ENG has a little pretty summary, if nothing else to who would have liked to simplify with a single large branch, in the first row can see with a simple glance the map of the territories of not only 2, but 4 judges!
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardinian_medieval_kingdoms

(I see that you are directly connected to they, I'm happy that it served someone:)

9/11/2020 at 9:27 AM

kmon but yes, the word is the same only as in original Italian, don't tell me that you need multilingual, for only a word that is already understood from the phonetics. (the rest of the names would still remain those. Believe me I used the multilingual in international nodes where it was necessary:)

I'm not a curator of the site, I'm just a normal Italian user who has given a little sprinkling here and there, even up and down, a little left and right, and above all, down there :D

{OFF topic}
you already have the tree here on GENi I do not recommend you to load the GEDCOM, that is for those who enter and do not even have the faintest idea where its connection is in the world.

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