-
explained it in the
article ¿Qué somos?,
published in the
newspaper Bizkaitarra: See a
Biscayan dance presided over by the
ecclesiastical and
civil authorities...
-
merchants of
every European nation,
including England.
Bilbo (Basque:
labana bizkaitarra, Spanish: daga vizcaína, lit. 'Biscayne dagger') is an
English catch-all...
- El
Pueblo 10.08.12,
available here; for
clashes between requetés and
bizkaitarras in
Bilbao see Las
Provincias 24.12.12,
available here
Eduardo González...
- land we walk on, it is not
possible to work
toward the
Glory of God."
Bizkaitarra, No. 19 He was a
prolific writer, with over 600
journalism articles,...
-
friendship with the
Arana brothers and in 1894 he
subscribed to
their review Bizkaitarra,
though he did not join the
early Basque nationalist organisation, Euskeldun...
- is prin****lly
directed against "centralistas liberales" and he sees "
bizkaitarras" as less of a
threat (Echave's
pamphlet was
aimed against the Basque...
- the
language of the very
oppressor of your homeland. —Sabino Arara,
Bizkaitarra, 1894. In 1892
Sabino Arana Goiri publishes the book
Bizkaya por su independencia...
-
Elkartea (Sestao),
officially founded in 1923 with a
traineru called Bizkaitarra Orio
Arraun Elkartea (Orio),
going back to 1879 and to date is the team...
-
promoting the
importance of the arts in the
Basque nationalist newspaper Bizkaitarra under the
pseudonym of "Hulda de Garay". She also
published 16 articles...