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Christoph Gottfried Bardili (18 May 1761 – 5 June 1808) was a
German philosopher and
cousin of
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Sc****ing. He was
critical of...
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Bardili were a small, pre-Roman
tribe of the
Iberian Peninsula, and an
offshoot of the
widespread ****uli people, who
lived in what is now southwestern...
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tribes living in "Portugal"
prior to
Roman rule:
Tribes Description Bardili (****uli)
living in the Setúbal peninsula;
Bracari living between the rivers...
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lower Sardum (Sado;
Kallipos in the Gr**** sources)
river valley as the
Bardili. The remnants,
designated ****uli
Veteres in the
ancient sources, migrated...
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remains to be
known whether the ****uli Veteres, ****uli Oppidani, ****uli
Bardili, and ****uli were
Lusitanian tribes (coastal tribes), were
related Celtic...
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Bardylis or
Bardyllis (/
bɑːrˈdɪlɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: Βάρδυλις; c. 448–358 BC) was an
Illyrian king, and the
founder of the
first attested Illyrian dynasty...
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source of the
river Blau
Ruckenkreuz Blaubeuren Abbey Christoph Gottfried Bardili (1761–1808),
philosopher Karl
Philipp Conz (1762–1827), poet and writer...
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Portugal Southeastern corner, East Beja District,
Alentejo region. ****uli
Bardili –
Setubal Peninsula (Portugal); may have been
related to Lusitanians, Callaeci...
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Badajoz Province,
Portugal Southeastern corner, Beja District. ****uli
Bardili –
Setubal Peninsula (Portugal);
might have been
related to Lusitanians...
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coast between the
Douro and
Tagus and also
towards Sado River) ****uli
Bardili -
living in the Setúbal peninsula; ****uli Baetici/****uli
Baetures - living...