Uberto Lanfranchi

Uberto, Diego, Oleguer Bonestruga, and the king met privately on the eve of the council to determine the agendum.

The council opened on 4 February and closed on the 7th, but a copy its full acta (decrees) has not survived.

Three bishops—Pelagius of Oviedo, Diego of León, and Muño of Salamanca—and the abbot of Samos were deposed by the council for having opposed the marriage of Alfonso to Berenguela of Barcelona on grounds of consanguinity.

[2] The main source for Uberto's legation to Spain is the Historia Compostellana, which gives him a deferential tone when speaking with Diego.

In 1135 Uberto established Porto Torres as the perpetual seat of the Papal legation in Sardinia.