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- direction of the new newspaper fell to the Pamplonan clergyman Fermín Yzurdiaga, as well as to the Pamplonan journalist and writer Ángel María Pascual...
- son García Íñiguez of Pamplona. 852 Battle of Guadalacete: Asturian and Pamplonan forces arriving in support of a revolt of the people of Toledo, Spain...
- the power of the neighbouring Kingdom of Pamplona waxed and in 1034 the Pamplonans captured León. The rule of the dynasty was brought to an end three years...
- Castile. It is suggested that the attacks could have been triggered by the Pamplonan king and Catalan counts ceasing to pay tribute to Córdoba, taking advantage...
- Pamplona (floruit 848–67). His episcopate falls in a very obscure period in Pamplonan history. His predecessor, Opilano (floruit 829), is the first bishop mentioned...
- the governor's brother. In revenge Almanzor ordered the beheading of 50 Pamplonan captives who had been taken at Uncastillo some time earlier. According...
- parti****nts in the 859 Battle of Monte Laturce. In it, the combined Asturian-Pamplonan army commanded by Ordoño and García Íñiguez of Pamplona defeated the army...
- contemporary Annales Regni Francorum record that "the Navarri and the Pamplonans, who had defected to the Saracens in recent years, were received back...
- have received identical letters with personalised introductions. The Pamplonan one is a unique survival from an obscure place and period. It was delivered...