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- company executive and candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2021 James Bergida, Christendom College professor Blaine Dunn, vice chair of the Frederick...
- Cantabrian hillforts included Villeca/Vellica (Monte Cildá [es] – Palencia), Bergida (Castro de Monte Bernorio – Palencia) and Amaya/Amaia (Peña Amaya [es]...
- Siege of Aracillum in 25 BC. Antistius served with Augustus at Amaya, Bergida, and Monte Vindio, and after the successful campaign, went on to become...
- Bernorio has been identified by some authors as the Cantabrian city of Bergida, which was the first to be attacked by the Roman legions during the Cantabrian...
- University of New York at Stony Brook. His great-great-grandfather was Adolph Bergida, a founder of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies. He is a **** laude...
- Castro de Monte Bernorio. It has likewise been inferred that Vellica and Bergida refer to the same city in different chronicles. Another widely accepted...
- boundaries. Seven other citizens and local elected officials including James Bergida, a conservative Christendom College professor, Lance Allen, a candidate...
- Unanimous Choice" (PDF). The New York Times. November 24, 1948. Jeffrey Bergida (November 11, 1982). "Former All-American Went Through '****': Wistert...