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    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...
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    [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...
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    Gipuzkoa1 Flag Coat of arms Motto(s):  Fidelissima Bardulia Numquam Superata ("Most faithful Bardulia, never conquered") Coordinates: 43°10′N 2°10′W /...
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    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...
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    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...
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    repopulating efforts of the Kingdom of Asturias in the border region of Bardulia, the primitive territories of Castile. After the campaigns of Alfonso I...
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  • repopulating efforts of the Kingdom of Asturias in the border region of Bardulia, the primitive territories of Castile. The given name became popular in...
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    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...
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    and beyond. Alfonso's policy consisted in depopulating the borders of Bardulia (which would turn into Castile) in order to gain population support north...
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  • 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...
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  • 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,...
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  • 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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  • 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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    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...
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