-
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,...