Mariano II di Arborea (1230-1297) was the Judge of Arborea from 1241 to his death. With skilled military action, he came to control more than half of the island of Sardinia.

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Mariano II di Arborea (1230-1297) was the Judge of Arborea from 1241 to his death. With skilled military action, he came to control more than half of the island of Sardinia.
Portrait of Eleanor of Arborea by Antonio Benini.
Eleanor of Arborea (1347-1404) was one of the most powerful and important, and one of the last, judges of the Judgedom of Arborea in Sardinia, and Sardinia's most famous heroine.
Mariano IV d'Arborea (1319-1375) was a wealthy patron of the arts, and in his service were famous sculptors and painters of the period, including Nino Pisano.
Mariano was a legislator and a warrior whose reign saw the commencement of massive codification of the laws of his realm and incessant warfare with the Crown of Aragon.