Ugo da Parlascio Ebriaco

Ugo da Parlascio Ebriaco (died 30 May 1136) was a leading citizen in the Republic of Pisa in the early twelfth century.

Sometime between 1113 and 1115, Ugo and Pietro Moriconi, Archbishop of Pisa, led a successful expedition against the Balearic Islands.

They stopped in Porto Torres on their return and it was there that they established relations with Constantine I of Logudoro.

Porto Torres was then controlled by the Pisans, who whisked the child off to Pisa and the protection of Ebriaco.

When Gonario turned seventeen, he married Ebriaco's daughter[1] and returned to Sardinia, with Pisan permission and four armed galleys.