-
suzerainty in the
Duchy of
Vasconia (Councils of
Toledo unattended by
several Pamplonese bishops between 589 and 684). In 466 to 472,
Pamplona was
conquered by...
-
neighboring territories. He was
chosen to
replace Fortún Garcés by the
Pamplonese nobility in 905.
Sancho Garcés was born
around the year 860, son of García...
- periodicals, but is
known mostly as
manager and editor-in-chief of the
local Pamplonese daily, El
Pensamiento Navarro (1897-1917). His
career in
party ranks climaxed...
- of Navarre, was the
first to call
himself "King of the
Aragonese and
Pamplonese". As the
Aragonese domains expanded to the south,
conquering land from...
-
married to
counts of Castile, Álava and Bigorre. The
marriage of the
Pamplonese King García Sánchez with
Andregoto Galíndez,
daughter of
Galindo Aznárez...
- Pamplona,
still under Cordovan rule, was
attacked by the Franks, and the
Pamplonese, led by a
certain Velasco,
pledged allegiance to
Charlemagne again, but...
- France, Navarre's ally, was at odds with England).
Henry allowed the
Pamplonese burg of Navarrería to
disentangle itself from the
union of San Cernin...
-
eldest son of
Sancho II of
Pamplona and
Urraca Fernández and the
second Pamplonese monarch to also hold the
title of
count of Aragon.
Modern historians refer...
-
Iberian Peninsula Kingdom of
Pamplona County of
Aragon Taifa of
Zaragoza Pamplonese victory Battle of
Atapuerca (1054)Location:
Iberian Peninsula Kingdom...
- by the
fortified settlement of Lizarra, was
granted a
charter by the
Pamplonese king
Sancho Ramirez. The town
became a
landmark in the Way of St. James...