- may have
comprised the
valleys of Goñi, Gesalaz, Lana, Allin, Deierri,
Berrueza and Mañeru,
which later formed the
merindad of Estella. The role of Pamplona...
-
Church of St.
Eulalia Church of St.
Cecilia Torre de los
Velascos Torre Berrueza Torre de los
Monters (14th century) Fernández-Villa palace, in Renaissance...
- Navarre, in
which Tomás de Zumalacárregui
would station himself at La
Berrueza with a
number of supplies, clothes, money, and new troops. The
morale of...
- took
refuge at Estella. Zumalacárregui
stationed himself at the
valley of
Berrueza and met Lord
Eliot there. Zumalacárregui
agreed fairly quickly to the accord...
-
towards Navarre. His
troops were then
stationed in
towns in the
valley of
Berrueza. On
October 21, at the last minute, the
Liberals at
Vitoria received news...
- (Genevilla),
Cabredo with its hamlets, Torralba, the
valleys of Ega, and La
Berrueza.
Information regarding the
aforementioned brotherhood is scant, and despite...
-
crossing the Arga
again north of Pamplona,
finally stationing himself at La
Berrueza. He
would return with a
number of supplies, clothes, money, and new troops...
- Acedo. (17)
Puerto de Aguilar. (18)
Sierra de Codés. (19)
Valle de La
Berrueza. (20) Los
Arcos Louis Xavier Auguet de Saint-Sylvain, The
career of don...
-
There was
already a Nájeran
subpriory in Navarre: San
Jorge de
Azuelo at
Berrueza. The
charters were
drawn up in "the year in
which Cajal and
Rodrigo Pérez...