Aggius
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Bortigiadas
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Calangianus
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Luogosanto
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Luras
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Nuchis
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Olbia
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Tempio
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The rural churches
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Nuchis
Nuchis is a village of medieval origin, called Nughes,
located on the same site of the current.
In medieval times was part of the Gemini's curatoria of the Kingdom of Gallura until
1288, when it passed to the administration of the Municipality of Pisa.
In 1324 it was annexed to the Kingdom of Sardinia, although its conquest by Raymond de Cardona
came only in 1330, when it was granted in feud to William Pujalt. In 1347 the feud passed to John
of Arborea, who having been imprisoned a year later by his brother Mariano IV, passed it to his wife
Sybil of Montcada.
During the second war between the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Kingdom of Arborea
the center was occupied by this last in 1365 until 1420, when he returned to the Kingdom of Sardinia.
Recognized as an inheritance to the Carròs was joined to the great feud of Fundimonte and due to
marriage between Beatrice Carròs with Peter Maza de Licana, passed to him in 1479. After a family
dispute passed to the Portugals in 1571 and 1630 - following the marriage between the last heir
Joan and Rodrigo de Silva, Prince of Melito - the feud was united to that of Orani, the situation
remained unchanged until 1843.
Connected files
8. Churches of Nuchis, 14.10.1745
41. Entry in the parish and administration of confirmations, 29.11.1745
71. Transfert from Luras to Nuchis, administration of confirmations and visit of the churches, 10.06.1752
133. Visit to the Parish Churche and the churches of Puragtorio and St. cross, 30.05.1763
134. Administration of Communion, 30.05.1763
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Pentecost
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St. Cosma and Damian
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St. Cross
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Purgatory
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