- The
adjective Vascon may
refer to: the Vascones,
ancient people of
Navarre and
neighboring regions by extension, the
cultural features related to the area...
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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...
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villages or frazioni: Mignagola, Pezzan, Biban, San
Giacomo di
Musestrelle and
Vascon. The name
Carbonera has
several possible origins.
Carbonera in
Roman times...
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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,...
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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")...
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archeological evidence. For Juan José Larrea, and
Pierre Bonn****ie, "a
Vascon expansionism in
Aquitany is not
proved and is not
necessary to understand...
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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...