Judicate of Logudoro

Judicate of Torres
Iudicatus Turritanus
Torres
 (Latin)
11th century–1259
Coat of arms of Judicate of Torres
Coat of arms
Judicate of Torres
Judicate of Torres
CapitalArdara, Porto Torres, Sassari
Common languagesSardinian, Latin
GovernmentJudicate (kingdom)
Judge 
• 1060–1073
Barisone I of Torres
• 1218–1233
Marianus II of Torres
• 1236–1259
Adelasia of Torres
History 
• Established
11th century
• Disestablished
1259
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Byzantine Empire
Republic of Sassari
Republic of Genoa
Judicate of Arborea
Malaspina family

The Judicate of Logudoro or Torres (Sardinian: Judicadu de Logudoro or Torres, Rennu de Logudoro or Logu de Torres) was one of the four kingdoms or iudicati into which Sardinia was divided during the Middle Ages. It occupied the northwest part of the island from the 11th through the 13th century, bordering the Gallura to the east, Arborea to the south, and Cagliari to the southeast. Its original capital was Porto Torres. The region is still called Logudoro today.

Logudoro was the largest and earliest of the iudicati but also the second to be subsumed by a foreign power. It was divided into twenty curatoriae, ruled by curatores.