- Félix
Agramont Cota (November 17, 1918 – May 10, 2013) was a
Mexican politician,
agricultural engineer, and
member of the
Institutional Revolutionary Party...
-
French noble family,
whose name is
connected to the
castle of
Gramont (
Agramont in Spanish)
Basque province of
Lower Navarre, France.
Antoine III de Gramont...
- Santos, Baja
California Sur, was
named a "Pueblo Mágico" in 2006. Félix
Agramont Cota,
first Governor of Baja
California Sur
Peter Buck,
musician 2020 La...
-
Ricardo Barroso Agramont (born 29
February 1980) is a
Mexican politician and
lawyer affiliated with the PRI. He
currently serves as
Senator of the LXII...
- his
grandmother Eleanor of Navarre. His
succession was
approved by the
Agramont party,
while the
Beaumont party fell
behind Ferdinand the
Catholic who...
-
Wellington Agramonte de los
Santos (born 12
February 1987) is a
Dominican footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
local club O&M FC and the Dominican...
- Beaumont. This
surrender marked the
final conflict between the
Beaumont and
Agramont factions,
concluding a sixty-year feud that had
fueled devastating civil...
- century,
Pamplona bore
witness to
power struggles between the
Beaumont and
Agramont confederacies and
external military interventions.
Several times, the stronghold...
- the
Basque territories, in 1451
Navarre split in two confederacies, the
Agramonts and the Beaumonts, over
royal succession, with
ramifications both within...
- the
Federation on 8
October 1974. The last
territorial governor, Félix
Agramont Cota, was
appointed provisional governor of the
newly created state. Likewise...