- Bardi
- Original name in latin BardiName in other language BardiState code ITContinent/City Europe/Romelongitude 44.63296latitude 9.73017altitude 631Population 2719Date 2012-02-15
Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.
Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.
Bardi — Le chateaux de Bardi Administration Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Bardi — can refer to:*Bardi, Italy, a city in the province of Parma, northern Italy *Bardi bush, an Australian plant, Acacia victoriae *Bardi (folklore), a shape changing spirit or a rabid animal in Trebizond folklore who presages a death by wailing *The … Wikipedia
Bardi — steht für Bardi (Emilia Romagna), ein Ort in Italien Bardi (Kalifornien), Ort in den Vereinigten Staaten Bardi (Aborigines), einen Aborigine Stamm Bardi ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bardi (Adelsgeschlecht), florentinische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bardi — Bardi, Stadt am Zeno im Herzogthum Parma (Italien); schönes Schloß des Fürsten Doria, Gefängniß; 900 Ew. Der am 13. Februar 1851 geborene Prinz Heinrich wurde Graf von Bardi genannt … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
BARDI — I. BARDI apud Celtas et Britannos Poerae erant, qui fortia clarorum virorum facta versibus Heroicis celebrabant, dulcibusque lyrae melodiis ad exhilarandos in conviviis virorum animos, decantabant. Unde Lucanus, l. 1. v. 447. Vos quoque qui… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Bardi — Bạrdi, florentinisches Adelsgeschlecht, seit dem 12. Jahrhundert in Florenz nachweisbar, starb zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts aus. Die Bardi erlangten im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert großen politischen Einfluss, der sich auf ihre wirtschaftliche… … Universal-Lexikon
Bardi — Florentine banking family. By 1310 they were the wealthiest family in Florence. They and the other two leading family banks, the Peruzzi and the Acciaiuoli, maintained branches at locations stretching from England and the Netherlands to North… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Bardi — /ˈbadi/ (say bahdee) noun 1. an Australian Aboriginal people of an area north of Broome and on Sunday Island, at the mouth of King Sound, WA. 2. the language of this people. –adjective 3. of or relating to this people or their language. The Bardi …
Bardi — Family of Florentine bankers and merchants in the 13c and 14c. In the last half of the 13c they provided regular funding to the crown. Edward III borrowed up to £20,000 a year from the Bardi. However, loans to Edward III during the Hundred Years… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
bardi — /ˈbadi/ (say bahdee) noun (plural bardies) 1. an edible wood boring grub, Bardistus cibarius, or its larvae. –phrase 2. starve the bardies, Colloquial (an exclamation of surprise or disgust.) Also, bardee, bardy. {Australian Aboriginal; Nyungar… …