- wore the blue
bonnet in the 17th and 18th centuries, the
Volontaires Cantabres, a
French force raised in the
Basque country in the 1740s to the 1760s...
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point directly to the
intended article. Aïtor. Légende
cantabre / Aitor. -
Leyenda cántabra / Aitor. -
Kantabriar kondaira...
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Royaux Corses (Corsican) (4th) Ch****eurs
Corses (Corsican) (5th) Ch****eurs
Cantabres (Cantabrian) (6th) Ch****eurs
Bretons (7th) Ch****eurs d'Auvergne (8th)...
- précurseur
incompris (1811-1858), in
Spanish and French, by
Xabier Zabaltza Aïtor. Légende
cantabre / Aitor. -
Leyenda cántabra / Aitor. -
Kantabriar kondaira...
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privateer La Marie-Therese,
captured on 12 January.
Another vessel, La
Royal Cantabre, was
seized on the
following day. Both
captured vessels were transported...
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Cheval des Alpes. The new
battalion was 6th in precedence, just
after the
Cantabres Ch****eurs and
before the
Auvergne Ch****eurs. The
regimental staff or État-Major...
- 2018. "Campeonato del
Mundo de
Raquetas de
Nieve en
Picos de Europa".
CantabreAndo (in Spanish). 1
March 2018.
Retrieved 30
August 2018. "El cántabro...
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Navarre in the center., the
famous "Volontaires
Cantabres", in
which Bela was Colonel. The
Cantabre regiment was
disbanded in 1749.
Later Bela challenged...
- year, on 8 December,
Cambrian captured the
French privateer brig
Cantabre.
Cantabre,
which was
armed with 14 guns and
which carried a crew of 60 men,...
- 23
March 1792 he was
elected lieutenant colonel of the 5th Ch****eurs
Cantabres Battalion.
Willot was put in
charge of 500
regulars and 1,000 volunteers...