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Istituto Comprensivo “Sant’Antioco – Calasetta”

Istituto Comprensivo “Sant’Antioco – Calasetta”. Presents. Interview with…. Comenius project “U-KNIGHT-EUROPE”. ELEONORA D’ARBOREA. A Sardinian Heroine. WHEN AND WHERE WERE YOU BORN?. I was born in the1340s in Sardinia or in Spain. WHO WERE YOUR PARENTS?.

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Istituto Comprensivo “Sant’Antioco – Calasetta”

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  1. Istituto Comprensivo “Sant’Antioco – Calasetta” Presents Interview with… Comenius project “U-KNIGHT-EUROPE”

  2. ELEONORA D’ARBOREA A SardinianHeroine

  3. WHEN AND WHERE WERE YOU BORN? I was born in the1340s in Sardinia or in Spain.

  4. WHO WERE YOUR PARENTS? My father was Mariano IV of Arborea and he was from Sardinia. My mother was Timbors de Roccabertì. She was Spanish

  5. DID YOU HAVE ANY BROTHERS OR SISTERS? Yes, I had a brother and two sisters. One of them died very young from the plague.

  6. WHAT DID YOUR PARENTS DO? They were a sort of kings. You must know that Sardinia, between the 800s and the 1400s, was divided into four independent states ruled by a “Judge”. My father was the “Judge of Arborea” from 1347 till 1376. The kingdom of Arborea was located in the southwestern part of the island, with the capital at Oristano.

  7. WHAT JOB DID YOU DO? I became the Judge of Arborea in 1383, after my brother’s death. I was the first and only woman Judge.

  8. I was thin and not very tall but I was so strong and brave. I was beautiful and generous, too. I had black hair and black eyes. WHAT DID YOU LOOK LIKE?

  9. WERE YOU MARRIED? Yes I was married to Brancaleone Doria, a nobleman, from Genoa. He was lovely. And I had two sons, Federico and Mariano. Mywedding – painting

  10. I lived mainly in Oristano. But I was at war very often to defend the independece of Sardinia. WHERE DID YOU LIVE? My homes in Oristano

  11. WHY WERE YOU FAMOUS? I had a mission. I tried to unite all of Sardinia in one independent state. I fought for Independence from the Crown of Aragon, Spain. MapofSardiniaduringmyreign

  12. Then, in 1395 I completed a LAW CODE, called “Carta de Logu”. It was written in Sardinian language. It was a special humanitarian code.

  13. During my reign, the peasants owned the land they worked on. They grew crops and raised animals ,following rules. Everybody had enough to eat. • Crops • Wheat • Barley • Grape-vine • Animals • sheep • goats • horses

  14. In the “CARTA de LOGU” I combined JUSTICE and LOVE. I defended the women’s rights I took care of the poor, the sick and the children with no parents. I was eco-friendly, by making laws protecting birds. WHAT DID YOU DO FOR THE WEAK AND THE DEFENCELESS?

  15. Yes, indeed. • Being a knight in spirit is such a hard task. • I studied Latin, Music and Geometry. And I often travelled. • I learnt a lot from books and travels and they were so useful for my mission. As a knight,I learnt to use weapons. DID YOU LIKE BEING A KNIGHT?

  16. COULD YOU RIDE A HORSE ? Yes ,I could. When I was younger, my father used to hunt with falcons and I enjoyed going with him on horseback. Falconry was popular with both lords and ladies

  17. WHAT DID YOU DO IN YOUR FREE TIME? I used to read, embroider and make tapestry. I loved watching tournaments.

  18. DID YOU HAVE YOUR OWN COAT-OF-ARMS? Yes, of course. It was a tree with leaves and roots on a silver background. Thank you and good bye!

  19. HOW DID IT END UP? Eleonora diedfrom the plague in 1404. Unfortunately, some years after her death, her reign became part of the new Spanish Empire. Eleonora’sfalcon One falcon bears her name.

  20. The legendof Eleonora d’Arborea lives on THE END

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