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Narbona or
Hastiin Narbona (c. 1766 –
August 31, 1849) was a
Navajo chief who parti****ted in the
Navajo Wars. He was
killed in a
confrontation with U...
- María
Cristina Narbona Ruiz (born 29 July 1951) is a
Spanish politician who
served as
First Vice
President of the Senate. She also
presides over the Spanish...
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Narbona P**** (formerly
Washington P****) is a p****
through the
natural break between the
Tunicha and
Chuska Mountains, an
elongated range on the Colorado...
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Captain John Reid who journe**** deep into
Navajo country and
contacted him,
Narbona and
other Navajo negotiated a
treaty of
peace with
Colonel Alexander Doniphan...
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Narbona Dacal, aka
Narbona D'Arcal (? in
Cenarbe – 12
February 1498, in Zaragoza) was an
Aragonese healer in the 15th
century who was
condemned and executed...
- -BAWN, -BUN, French: [naʁbɔn] ; Occitan:
Narbona [naɾˈβunɔ]; Latin:
Narbo [ˈna(ː)rboː]; Late Latin:
Narbona) is a
commune in
Southern France in the Occitanie...
- Néstor
Marcelo Narbona Pizarro (born 23
January 1979) is a
former professional footballer who is last
known to have pla**** as a
defender for La Serena...
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Antonio Pascual Narbona (1773 – 20
March 1830) was a
Spanish soldier from
Mobile (Mauvila in Spanish) now in Alabama, who
fought native American people...
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Bernart Alanhan de
Narbona was a
minor troubadour probably from Narbonne. He left
behind only one song, No posc
mudar qu'eu no diga, a
sirventes about...
- road, New
Mexico State Road 134,
crosses the
range through Narbona P****.[citation needed]
Narbona P**** was
originally called Beesh Lichii'l
Bigiizh (English:...