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Fuero (Spanish: [ˈfweɾo]), Fur (Catalan: [ˈfuɾ]), Foro (Galician: [ˈfɔɾʊ]) or Foru (Basque: [foɾu]) is a
Spanish legal term and concept. The word comes...
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Fuero Juzgo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈfweɾo ˈxuθɣo]) was a
codex of
Spanish laws
enacted in
Castile in 1241 by
Fernando III. It is
essentially a translation...
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Fueros of
Navarre (Spanish:
Fuero General de Navarra, Basque:
Nafarroako Foru Orokorra,
meaning in
English General Charter of Navarre) were the laws...
- The
Fueros de
Sobrarbe (Spanish: [ˈfweɾos ðe soˈβɾaɾβe]; lit.
Charters of Sobrarbe) are a
mythical set of
charters allegedly enacted during the 850s in...
- Joaquín
Fuero (21
August 1814
Villa de
Guadalupe – 21
April 1861
Mexico City) was a
Mexican soldier and
author who
fought in the Mexican–American War...
- The
Fuero de Sepúlveda was a
medieval muni****l
charter (
fuero) that
governed the
towns that make up the
Villa y
Tierra de Sepúlveda. It was confirmed...
- The
Military Police Court (Spanish:
Fuero Militar Policial; FMP) is a
Peruvian military law
organisation made up of
jurisdictional and
prosecutorial bodies...
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Francisco Fabián y
Fuero (7
August 1719, in Terzaga,
Aragon – 3
August 1801, in Torrehermosa) was a
Spanish Roman Catholic bishop. He
studied in Calatayud...
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Retrieved 28
March 2019. [reference po****tion: 2020] "Incidencia
Delictiva del
Fuero Común 2018" (PDF) (in Spanish).
Secretariado Ejecutivo.
Retrieved 28 March...
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infrequently the
motto appears in
another version,
namely as "Dios, Patria,
Fueros, Rey". The
Basque Nationalist Party formed among Basque Carlists who substituted...