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Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/ nə-VAR; Spanish:
Navarra [naˈβara] ; Basque:
Nafarroa [nafaro.a]),
officially the
Chartered Community of
Navarre, is a
landlocked foral...
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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...
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Kingdom of
Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/ nə-VAR),
originally the
Kingdom of Pamplona,
occupied lands on both
sides of the
western Pyrenees, with its northernmost...
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later Navarre.
Pamplona was the
primary name of the
kingdom until its
union with
Aragon (1076–1134). However, the
territorial designation Navarre came...
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Navarre is a census-designated
place and
unincorporated community in
Santa Rosa
County in the
northwest Florida Panhandle. It is a
major bedroom community...
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Navarre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Navarre (Spanish: Navarra, Basque: Nafarroa), also
known as
Upper Navarre (Spanish: Alta Navarra,...
- March/2
April 1305) (Basque: Joana, Spanish: Juana) was
ruling Queen of
Navarre and
Countess of
Champagne from 1274
until 1305. She was also
Queen of France...
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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...
- – 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...
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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...