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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...
- The adjective Vascon may refer to: the Vascones, ancient people of Navarre and neighboring regions by extension, the cultural features related to the area...
- unbroken peace for 19 years (653–672) — except for a brief rebellion of the Vascons, led by a noble named "Froya," an exiled Goth, who fleeing the monarch’s...
- took longer to become established there than elsewhere in France. The Vascons settled on the land between the Garonne and the Pyrenees, which the Franks...
- Charlemagne's rear-guard, under the command of Roland, was slaughtered by Vascons at the Battle of Roncevaux P**** in 778. Tradition holds that Charlemagne's...
- of dialects of the Gaulish language. While the Aquitani were probably Vascons, the Belgae would thus probably be a mixture of Celtic and Germanic elements...
- Luigino Mario Vascon (13 October 1956 – 19 June 2022) was an Italian politician. A member of the Lega Nord, he served in the Chamber of Deputies from 1996...
- the end of the 9th century, Guillermo Sanchez was named the duke of all Vascons. Some years later, Guy Geoffroy united the duchies of Vasconia and Aquitania...
- linguistically, as speakers of Gaulish. While the Aquitani were probably Vascons, the Belgae would thus probably be counted among the Gauls tribes, perhaps...
- The Gascon Rolls, also known as the Vascon Rolls (Latin: Rotuli Vasconiae or Vasconie), are records from the English government of Aquitaine, Gascony,...