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- Pedro Agerre, best known as Axular, was one of the main Basque writers of the 17th century. His main work was Gero (Later), published in 1643, an ascetic...
- Labourdin was a literary language of the 17th century, used by authors such as Axular. The type of syllable stress in Hondarribian Basque is considered to be...
- and it is first attested as including seven traditional territories in Axular's literary work Gero (he goes on to suggest that Basque language is spoken...
- Garbiñe Muguruza (born 1993), 2-time Grand Slam singles winner Pedro Agerre Axular Ignacio Aldecoa Fernando Aramburu Gabriel Aresti Bernardo Atxaga Resurrección...
- independent state until 1620–24, when this separation was suppressed. In 1634, Axular, in his literary work Gero, gives a rough description of the extent of Basque...
- 17th-century ascetic book in Basque written by Pedro Agerre, better known as Axular. It is considered one of the masterpieces of classic Basque prose and literature...
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- Ag****iz (1807–1873, Switzerland/US, N) in French and English Pedro Agerre (Axular, 17th century, Spain, R) in Basque; Gero Sven Aggesen (born c. 1140–50,...
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- publication, called Gero, the preachings of Pedro Agerre (better known as Axular) but in literary form, published in 1643. Although he was born in Urdax...