- In the 4th
century Lapurdum continued to
exist and by the end of the 6th
century returned to its
function as a fortress.
Lapurdum controlled firstly the...
-
dialectal de
Madrid (ADIM): un
cambio en marcha".
Lapurdum (in Spanish) (19): 283–296. doi:10.4000/
lapurdum.3375. hdl:10261/265245.
Estrada Arráez, Ana (2012)...
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dialectal de
Madrid (ADIM): un
cambio en marcha",
Lapurdum (in Spanish) (19): 283–296, doi:10.4000/
lapurdum.3375, hdl:10261/265245 List of
languages with...
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Labourd (French pronunciation: [labuʁ]; Basque: Lapurdi; Latin:
Lapurdum; Gascon: Labord) is a
former French province and part of the present-day Pyrénées...
- 5: 41–59. Hualde, José
Ignacio (2014). "Basque Words".
Lapurdum (18): 7–21. doi:10.4000/
lapurdum.2472. ISSN 1273-3830. Miglio,
Viola Giula (2008). ""Go...
- Books]
Rudel 1866, pp. cxviii–cxxi The
sources for this are
discussed at
lapurdum.revues.org "Anciens élèves du collège St
Joseph de Matzenheim". www.anciens-matzenheim...
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Bayonne (French: Bayonne, in
Gascon and Basque: Baiona). The
ancient Roman Lapurdum, from
which the
toponyms Labourd and
Lapurdi originate, is a part of the...
- name of the
Basque language).
Labourd (Lapurdi): from the
Roman city of
Lapurdum (modern Bayonne).
Lower Navarre (French: B****e Navarre, Basque: Nafarroa...
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castrum which housed the
garrison and
administration of the
region named "
Lapurdum". From the end of the 11th century, the
Viscounts of
Labourd begin building...
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Gesocribate →
Brest Gesoria**** →
Bononia → Boulogne-sur-Mer
Iuliomagus →
Angers Lapurdum →
Bayonne Limonum →
Poitiers Lugdunum Convenarum → Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges...