Andrew Tanca was an obscure Judge of Logudoro in the mid-eleventh century. He may have reigned alongside his supposed father Barisone I between about 1064/1065 and 1073 or so. He was probably the father (alternatively, uncle or brother) of his probable successor, Marianus I. Little else is known for certain about him, but he was probably a donor to the Abbey of Montecassino.

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Andrew Tanca
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Judge/King of Logudoro/Torres
Reignc.1065-1073
PredecessorTorchitorio-Barisone I
SuccessorMarianus I
Co-monarchTorchitorio-Barisone I (1065-1073)
Died1073
IssueMarianus I, King of Torres (possibly)
Names
  • Andrew Tanca de Lacon-Gunale
HouseLacon-Gunale
FatherTorchitorio-Barisone I, King of Torres
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Preceded by Judge of Logudoro
ca. 1064 ca. 1073
Succeeded by


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