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- The adjective Vascon may refer to: the Vascones, ancient people of Navarre and neighboring regions by extension, the cultural features related to the area...
- adoption of the name Gascony, which derives from Gascon, which comes from Vascon, and used to denominate a region that includes the present-day Northern...
- villages or frazioni: Mignagola, Pezzan, Biban, San Giacomo di Musestrelle and Vascon. The name Carbonera has several possible origins. Carbonera in Roman times...
- **** Gender Male Origin Word/name Basque Region of origin Vascon Other names Related names Jimeno, Jiménez, Jiména / Xiména...
- The Gascon Rolls, also known as the Vascon Rolls (Latin: Rotuli Vasconiae or Vasconie), are records from the English government of Aquitaine, Gascony,...
- Hundred Years' War, and the region thence became a permanent part of France. Vascon parti****tion in the Visigothic Council of Agde (506). Frankish campaigns...
- 802) was born in the current term of La Puebla de Castro (Huesca), was a Vascon-Muslim, the son of a local lord named Marzuq ibn Uskara ("son of the Basque")...
- archeological evidence. For Juan José Larrea, and Pierre Bonn****ie, "a Vascon expansionism in Aquitany is not proved and is not necessary to understand...
- between 635 and 638, King Dagobert I set out on a campaign to repress the Vascon inhabitants that eventually led to their submission. In the 8th century...
- Cantabria, Burgos and at least part of Álava and La Rioja, i.e. to the west of Vascon territory in the Early Middle Ages,: 139  but the ethnic nature of this...