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- wrote a letter to Hospito, a Christian whom he calls the "leader of the Barbaricini" (dux barbaricinorum). Hospito apparently permitted the evangelisation...
- Christianity at a time when most of the Sardinians from the interior (Barbaricini) were still pagans "living, all like irrational animals, ignorant of...
- irrational animals, ignore the true God and worship wood and stone" (Barbaricini omnes, ut insensata animalia vivant, Deum verum nesciant, ligna autem...
- 3: In Sardinia autem iubemus ducem ordinari et eum iuxta montes, ubi Barbaricini videntur sedere, habentem milites pro custodia locorum quantos et ubi...
- (2021). "Ancient Historical Contexts: Phoenicians, Carthage, Rome and the Barbaricini". In Metcalfe, Alex; Fernández-Aceves, Hervin; Muresu, Marco (eds.)....
- century Pope Gregory I reached an agreement with Hospito, chief of the barbaricini, that guaranteed the conversion of his people from paganism to Christianity...
- Despite the new establishment, the Byzantines had the fight with the Barbaricini, who had control of the interior of the isle. So, in the decade of 530...
- writer, lawyer, journalist Language Italian, Sardinian Nationality Italian Alma mater University of S****ari Notable works Versi Ribelli, Canti Barbaricini...
- (Esanorensi) Alcitani (Alkitani) Alticientes (Altikientes) / Altic(ienses) Barbaricini (Barbarikini) (in the region later known as Barbagia) Beronicenses (Beronikenses)...
- (Esanorensi) Alcitani (Alkitani) Alticientes (Altikientes) / Altic(ienses) Barbaricini (Barbarikini) (in the region later known as Barbagia) Barsanes Beronicenses...