- "river" and ona
meaning "good",
hence "good river". The
proposal by
Eugene Goyheneche repeated by
Manex Goyhenetche and
supported by Jean-Baptiste Orpustan...
-
Nationalist Party was in
disarray after the exile.
Personalities like Eugène
Goyheneche [eu]
explored the
possibility of a
Basque puppet state after a **** victory...
-
altitude 69m" (in French). Infoclimat.
Retrieved December 28, 2015. Eugène
Goyheneche (1979). Le Pays basque : Soule, Labourd, B****e-Navarre (in French). Pau:...
-
original on 17
February 2012.
Retrieved 6
March 2012. For instance, Eugène
Goyheneche writes that Treviño is "an
integral part of Álava,
administratively belonging...
- red, the
other in black, and is said by some
scholars (such as Eugène
Goyhénèche of the
University of Pau) to
represent an
attack on a
village by the men...
- of Gold) Chapter:
Titles of the
Chapter of
Bayonne According to Eugène
Goyheneche: "two
houses (…) had
medieval names of
Akarreta and Haranbillaga". In...
- of the
commune name and
other names in the commune. Sources:
Goyheneche: Eugène
Goyheneche,
Basque Country: Soule, Labourd, B****e-Navarre Raymond: Topographic...
- to the
royal power in Navarrenx.
Arancou was also
mentioned by Eugène
Goyheneche towards the end of the
Middle Ages. He
wrote that "because of the Gramont's...
- B****es-Pyrenees, 1863, on the page
numbers indicated in the table. (in French)
Goyheneche:
Basque Country Arcangues: Arcangues,
Under the
direction of
Hubert Lamant-Duhart...