- male, deceased (1478)
- Cardinal Francesco Salviati Riario was the archbishop of Pisa in 1475. A blood-member of the Riario family, and of the Salviati family (to whom...
- male, deceased (1145)
- Baldwin (died 6 October 1145) was a Cistercian monk and later Archbishop of Pisa, a correspondent of Bernard of Clairvaux, and a reformer of the...
- male, deceased (1107)
- Dagobert (died 1107), Archbishop of Pisa, was the first Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem after it was captured in the First Crusade. Dagobert arrived...
- male, deceased (1306)
- Teodorico Ranieri of Orvieto (1299 - 7th December 1306) was an Italian cardinal. He was archbishop of Pisa, and bishop of Palestrina. He was made a...
- male, deceased (1289)
- Ugolino della Gherardesca (c. 1220 - March 1289), count of Donoratico, was an Italian noble and naval commander, head of the powerful family of...
- male, deceased (1577)
- Scipione Cardinal Rebiba was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Chieti on March 16, 1541,...
- male, deceased (1163)
- Constantine II (circa 1100 - 1163) was the giudice of Cagliari (as Salusio III from circa 1129). He was called "de Pluminus" after his capital...
- male, deceased (1147)
- Comita II or III (died 1147) was the "giudice" of the Giudicato of Arborea, from 1131 until his death. He was the son of Gonario, first ruler of...
- male
- Torchitorio de Zori (also spelled "Torcotor(e)(io)" or "(T)(D)orgodorio", and also "de Thori"; died before 1113) is the earliest Judge of Gallura...
- male, deceased (1136)
- Ugo da Parlascio Ebriaco (died 30 May 1136) was a leading citizen in the Republic of Pisa in the early twelfth century. Sometime between 1113 to...
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