'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
1115, Ugo and
Pietro Moriconi,
Archbishop of Pisa, led a successful expedition against the
Balearic Islands. They stopped in
Porto Torres on their return and it was there that they established relations with
Constantine I of Logudoro.
Around
1128,
Gonario II, Constantine's son, the child ruler of
Logudoro, was brought to Porto Torres by his regent,
Ittocorre Gambella, after an attempt to harm the child had been made by the
Athen family. Porto Torres was then controlled by the Pisans, who whisked the child off to Pisa and the protection of Ebriaco. When Gonario turned seventeen, he married Ebriaco's daughter
[1] and returned to
Sardinia, with Pisan permission and four armed galleys. Ugo was part of this expedition to repossess the Logudoro in
1130. Together they landed at Torres and marched on
Ardara, the location of the judicial palace, and took it. Controlling the ''giudicato'' again, they began construction of a castle at
Goceano to guard the frontier.
Notes
1. Her name, Maria, is only known from a charter confirming the donation of the church of S. Michele in Therricellu to Montecassino on 20 May 1136.
Sources
★ Caravale, Mario (ed). ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: LVII Giulini – Gonzaga''.
Rome,
2001.