-
themselves semi-speakers of Basque. Historically,
Basque is the
lingua navarrorum, as it
appears in do****ents of the
Middle Ages, such as a do****ent by...
-
ydiomate navarre terrae or
lengoage de
Navarra (as
opposed to the
lingua navarrorum, the
Basque language). Navarro-Aragonese is a
modern term
coined for linguistic...
-
while the
Annals of
Fontenelle refers to "Induonis et Mitionis, du****
Navarrorum" (Induo [Íñigo Arista] and
Mitio [perhaps Jimeno],
dukes of the Navarrese)...
- (Colombia)
Dracula mopsus (Ecuador)
Dracula morleyi (NW. Ecuador)
Dracula navarrorum (Ecuador)
Dracula nigritella (Ecuador)
Dracula nosferatu (Colombia) Dracula...
- 1135. He is
recorded in
contemporary do****ents with the
title princeps Navarrorum (prince of the Navarrese).
Between 1124 and his
death he was the effective...
- quod, **** sint
quinque regna in Ispaniorum,
videlicet Arragonensium,
Navarrorum et
eorum qui
specificato vocabulo Ispani di****ur,
quorum metropolis est...
- quod, **** sint
quinque regna in Ispaniorum,
videlicet Arragonensium,
Navarrorum et
eorum qui
specificato vocabulo Ispani di****ur,
quorum metropolis est...
- Aragón and Gasconia, see e.g.
Xabier Zabaltza Pérez-Nievas, De la ‘lingua
navarrorum’ al
estado vasco, [in:]
Historia Contemporanea 47 (2013,) pp. 479–480...