- kingdom, but
shortly thereafter Asparros faced a
large Castilian army at the
Battle of Noáin on 30 June 1521.
Asparros was captured, and the army completely...
-
approached Navarre.: 68 On 11 June
Asparros abandoned his
siege of Logroño and
retreated back to Tiebas, in Navarre.
Asparros desperately requested reinforcements...
- as
Master Ardevol Imanol Reta as
Inquisitor Gallo Javier Tolosa as Lord
Asparros Samuel Pérez as
Young Iñigo The English-language film was
helmed by Filipino...
- two brothers, the
seigneur de
Lescun and the
seigneur de l'Esparre or
Asparros,
served Francis I of
France as captains; and the
influence of
their sister...
-
other brothers, Thomas, lord of Lescun, and André, lord of
Lesparre or
Asparros, were also
promoted to high
positions in the
military by the king. Françoise...
- the
Italian Wars. Téllez Alarcia,
Diego (2023). "André de Foix, señor de
Asparros: el
general que sitió Logroño (junio de 1521)".
Berceo (184): 155–190....
- French/Navarrese army
commanded by
General André de Foix, Lord of Lesparre, (or
Asparros or Esparre)
across the Pyrenees,
consisting of 12,000 infantry, 800 mounted...