- as the 10th
century by the
nickname "Arista",
coming either from
Basque Aritza (Haritza/Aiza,
literally 'the oak',
meaning 'the resilient') or
Latin Aresta...
-
called Arista in
Spanish and Aiza or
Aritza in
Basque was the
first king of Navarre, Spain. The
House of
Aritza (Aiza) was the
ruling house of the Basque...
- Tagliacozzo, Antonio; Trantalidou, Katerina; Ullén, Inga; Villaluenga,
Aritza; Wapnish, Paula; Dobney, Keith; Götherström, Anders; Linderholm, Anna; Dalén...
-
including the
first king of Pamplona, Íñigo
Arista of Pamplona, or
Eneko Aritza, were the
first to use this type of surname.
Patronymics are by far the...
- half-hearted
expedition to
Pamplona circa 814,
Basque tribal chieftain Enneko Aritza, who held
strong family ties with the Banu Qasi led by his half-brother...
- Tagliacozzo, Antonio; Trantalidou, Katerina; Ullén, Inga; Villaluenga,
Aritza; Wapnish, Paula; Dobney, Keith; Götherström, Anders; Linderholm, Anna; Dalén...
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SPIEGEL Akademie.
Retrieved April 23, 2020. Hutson,
Jarod M.; Villaluenga,
Aritza; García-Moreno, Alejandro; Turner, Elaine; Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine...
- Kasper, Thomas; García-Moreno, Alejandro; Hutson,
Jarod M.; Villaluenga,
Aritza; Turner, Elaine; Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine; Farghaly, Dalia; Tucci,...
- "Vogelkiller aus der Steinzeit".
SPIEGEL Akademie. Hutson,
Jarod M.; Villaluenga,
Aritza; García-Moreno, Alejandro; Turner, Elaine; Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine...
- Patrick; Slimak, Ludovic; Soler, Joaquim; Soler, Narcís; Villaluenga,
Aritza; Pinhasi, Ron; Jacobi,
Roger (21
August 2014). "The
timing and spatiotemporal...