- in 1234;
their heirs intermarried with
French dynasties. However, the
Navarrese kept most of
their strong laws and institutions. The
death of
Queen Blanche...
- The
Navarrese People's
Union (Spanish: Unión del
Pueblo Navarro; Basque:
Nafar Herriaren Batasuna),
abbreviated to UPN, is a
regional conservative political...
-
Navarrese nationalism is a
political and
social movement that
claims Navarre to be a nation.
Navarrese nationalism was born out of
independentist approaches...
- the
twelfth century. The Íñiguez
dynasty are
credited with
founding the
Navarrese kingdom (of Pamplona) in or
around 824 when they are said to have risen...
- invasion.
There was a half-hearted
attempt in 1516 and a full-fledged Franco-
Navarrese campaign in 1521. All
attempts were
defeated by the
Spanish and clashes...
-
Eastern Navarrese (Ekialdeko
nafar euskalkia in Basque) is an
extinct Basque dialect spoken in Navarre, Spain. It
included two subdialects: Salazarese...
- The
Navarrese Company (Spanish: Compañía navarra; Basque:
Nafarroako konpainia) was a
company of mercenaries,
mostly from
Navarre and
Gascony that fought...
-
Santa Maria Navarrese is a
coastal and
tourist town,
frazione ('district') of the muni****lity of Baunei, in the
province of Nuoro, Sardinia. It is located...
- The next
Navarrese regional election will be held no
later than Sunday, 27 June 2027, to
elect the 12th
Parliament of the
Chartered Community of Navarre...
-
Navarrese Civil War may
refer to: The War of the
Navarrese Succession, or
Navarrese revolt (1276–1277); see
Philip III of
France § Treaty with Navarre...