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Torchitorio was soon securely in power, and the principle of hereditary succession was further entrenched in Cagliari. His return to power was the result of the aid of the
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Torchitorio was at first at odds with his deposed uncle, but he soon was back on good terms and
Torbeno appears in later documents alongside the judge's other relatives. He subscribed the charter making a large donation to the church of
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with three of their galleys, but as this would stretch their resources, Torchitorio had to pay them an annual tribute of one pound pure
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As to his relations with the church, Torchitorio's name is found subscribing many charters of the archbishop
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