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Ancient name for territories in northern Spain
According to some sources, Bardulia is the ancient name of the territories that composed the primitive Castile in the north of what later became the province
Bardulia
King of Asturias from 850 to 866
[citation needed] Ordoño was named governor of Galicia when his father went to Bardulia to marry his second wife, Paterna. While Ramiro was away, Alfonso II died
Ordoño_I_of_Asturias
Christian kingdom in Iberia (1065–1833)
castles, towers, or castra,[citation needed] in a territory formerly called Bardulia. The County of Castile, bordered in the south by the northern reaches of
Kingdom_of_Castile
Pre-Roman tribe in present-day Basque Country, Spain
an area that is referred to in documents from the early Middle Ages as Bardulia, which is mentioned as the cradle of Old Castile, following the decline
Varduli
Province of Spain
Gipuzkoa (Spanish) Flag Coat of arms Motto(s): Latin: Fidelissima Bardulia Numquam Superata ("Most faithful Bardulia, never conquered") Coordinates: 43°10′N 2°10′W /
Gipuzkoa
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repopulating efforts of the Kingdom of Asturias in the border region of Bardulia, the primitive territories of Castile. It became popular in the Basque
Amaya_(given_name)
King of Asturias
historians. When Alfonso II died in 842, his chosen successor, Ramiro I, was in Bardulia, where he was to marry a woman named Paterna. In Ramiro's absence, Nepotian
Nepotian_of_Asturias
Spanish noble
valley what Gatón did in Calatrava. At this point, Rodrigo's realm (called Bardulia) was limited to a small territory bordered the Ebro River in the east,
Rodrigo_of_Castile
ribbon contains the provincial motto, "FIDELISSIMA BARDULIA NUNQUAM SUPERATA (Most Loyal Bardulia, never surpassed)". The coat of arms was topped with
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Kingdom in the Northern Iberian Peninsula (718–924)
and beyond. Alfonso's policy consisted in depopulating the borders of Bardulia (which would turn into Castile) in order to gain population support north
Kingdom_of_Asturias
Village in Castile and León, Spain
repopulating efforts of the Kingdom of Asturias in the border region of Bardulia, the primitive territories of Castile. After the campaigns of Alfonso I
Amaya_(Burgos)
King of Asturias (rgn: 842 - 850)
of King Alfonso's death, Ramiro was outside of Asturias in Castile (or Bardulia according to the Chronicle of Alfonso III), where he was attending his
Ramiro_I_of_Asturias
Pre-Roman tribe of the Iberian Peninsula
and Autrigones on a unique territory would later create the County of Bardulia, part of the Crown of Castile. Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
Caristii
Gibraltar (governor) 1837–1982 Gipuzkoa ?–present FIDELISSIMA BARDULIA NUMQUAM SUPERATA NOBLE BARDULIA NEVER CONQUERED Gran Colombia 1820–21 VIXIT ET VINCET AMORE
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Gaelic
Fair skinned.
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Hindu, Indian
Inside Ravi
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Muslim
Glass
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Hindu
Brilliant
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Indian
Witty, Smart, Wise
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Indian
Merciful
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Hindi name PRABODHAN means "knowledge."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name ÃRI means "eagle."
Biblical
den; cave; making empty
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English
From the Royal Fortress Meadow; Cyneburg's Field
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