-
Iranzu was an
important king of Mannae. He
along with the
Mannae people are said to have
risen to
power circa 725 BCE
during a
period of
struggle between...
- The
Royal Monastery of
Saint Mary of
Iranzu is a
Roman Catholic monastery located in Abárzuza, Navarre, Spain. It was
founded by
Pedro de
Artajona in the...
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reign of
Iranzu (c. 725–720 BC). In 716 BC, king
Sargon II of ****yria
moved against Mannaea,
where the
ruler Mannaea, Aza, the son of
Iranzu, had been...
- Científicas. OCLC 641865520.
Jimeno Jurío, José María (1970). "El
libro rubro de
Iranzu" (PDF). Príncipe de
Viana (120–121). Pamplona: 221–270. ISSN 0032-8472....
- alliance.
Iranzu's predecessors had
usually maintained their kingdom's
independence through changing allegiance between Urartu and ****yria, but
Iranzu made...
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uprising in
Mannaea (an
Iranian state)
against King
Iranzu (****yrian v****al) was
suppressed Iranzu's son, Aza, rise to the
throne of Mannea,
against his...
-
Pedro de
Artajona died on 13 June 1193 and was
buried at the
Monastery of
Iranzu that he
himself founded.
Prudencio de Sandoval:
Catalogo de los Obispos...
- dell'Ortaglia, Brescia,
Italy 2nd
century CE
Cantabrian stele at the
Monastery of
Iranzu, Navarre,
Spain Selection of
carvings from the
hillfort of
Santa Trega,...
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occupied half of
Iranzu's kingdom, but
thanks to Sargon, Mitatti's
uprising was suppressed.
Shortly after the
victory over the rebels,
Iranzu died and Sargon...
- Lerín, Miranda, Larraga, Berbinzana, Artajona,
Mendigorria and the
abbot of
Iranzu; Ujué, Mélida, Santacara, Rada, Caparroso, Marcilla, Peralta, Falces, Cárcar...