- He
cited the
Biscayan fueros as a
precedent for the
United States Constitution. (Adams, A defense…, 1786) This view
regards fueros as
granting or acknowledging...
-
legal force with
respect to
certain auxiliary civil fueros in the
Basque Country, Navarra, and Aragon. (in Spanish)
Fuero Juzgo in
Latin and Spanish...
- 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
Kingdom of Aragon.
Symposium de
Estudios Históricos de Sepúlveda. Los
fueros de Sepúlveda : [I
Symposium de
Estudios Históricos de Sepúlveda]. Javier...
-
using these legendary fueros as a
foundation for
their own
legal rights and privileges. The
first historical mention of the
Fueros de
Sobrarbe appears in...
- The
Fueros of
Navarre (Spanish:
Fuero General de Navarra, Basque:
Nafarroako Foru Orokorra,
meaning in
English General Charter of Navarre) were the laws...
-
infrequently the
motto appears in
another version,
namely as "Dios, Patria,
Fueros, Rey". The
Basque Nationalist Party formed among Basque Carlists who substituted...
-
reactionary and the
liberal brand of the pro-
fueros movement pleaded for the
maintenance of the
fueros system and
territorial autonomy against the centralizing...
- The end of
Basque home rule or
fueros in
Spain was a
process coming to a head in the
period extending from the
First Carlist War (1833-1840) to the aftermath...
-
Fueros (Peace and
Fueros). The
Carlist Circle: Viva Navarra.
Vivan los
Fueros (Long live Navarre. Long live the
Fueros) and Viva
Navarra y sus
Fueros...