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Navarrese
Navarrese Na`var*rese" (? or ?), a. Of or pertaining to Navarre. -- n. sing. & pl. A native or inhabitant of Navarre; the people of Navarre.

Meaning of Navarre from wikipedia

- Navarre (Spanish: Navarra [naˈβarːa] ; Basque: Nafarroa [nafaro.a]), officially the Chartered Community of Navarre, is a landlocked foral autonomous community...
- Henry (le Bon Roi Henri) or Henry the Great (Henri le Grand), was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 and King of France from 1589 to 1610. He was the...
- The Kingdom of Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/ nə-VAR), originally the Kingdom of Pamplona occupied lands on both sides of the western Pyrenees, with its northernmost...
- later Navarre. Pamplona was the primary name of the kingdom until its union with Aragon (1076–1134). However, the territorial designation Navarre came...
- New Spain Navarre, Victoria Navarre, Florida Navarre, Kansas Navarre, New Orleans, Louisiana, a neighborhood Navarre, Ohio Élodie Navarre (born 1979)...
- – 17 November 1562), sometimes called Antoine of Bourbon, was King of Navarre from 1555 until his death in 1562 as the husband and co-ruler of Queen...
- Navarre is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Santa Rosa County in the northwest Florida Panhandle. It is a major bedroom community...
- Margaret of Navarre, was a princess of France, Duchess of Alençon and Berry, and Queen of Navarre by her second marriage to King Henry II of Navarre. Her brother...
- themselves Basque, such as the south of Navarre. The concept is still highly controversial, and the Supreme Court of Navarre has upheld a denial of government...
- of Navarre may refer to: Joan I of Navarre (1273–1305), daughter of Henry I of Navarre Joan II of Navarre (1312–1349), daughter of Louis I of Navarre Joan...