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Viguera is a muni****lity in La Rioja, Spain. It
includes the
villages Castañares de las Cuevas, El Puente, and Panzares. The
earliest do****entary evidence...
- The
Kingdom of
Viguera (Basque:
Viguerako Erresuma) was a
small ephemeral subsidiary kingdom centered on the town of
Viguera from 970 into the
early 11th...
-
Borja Viguera Manzanares (born 26
March 1987) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a striker. He
achieved totals of 51
games and
three goals...
- was the
second King of
Viguera, from 981
until his
death c. 1002. He was the
eldest son of
Ramiro Garcés, the
first king of
Viguera, and also
grandson of...
- (Basque:
Gartzea Ramirez; dead
after 1005) was the
third and last King of
Viguera, from
around 1002
until his
death after 1005. From 991 he
appears in royal...
- Garcés (Basque:
Ramiro Gartzia; died 9 July 981) was the
first King of
Viguera,
since the
establishment of the
kingdom in 970
until his
death in 981....
- Pamplona, who was
married to
Teresa and the
couple had son,
Ramiro Garcés of
Viguera. It is
suggested that
while Teresa pushed for the
disinheritance of García's...
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representation of
Hispanics in the media. One such
example is Luis
Saenz De
Viguera Erkiaga's
Tigre Blanco, héroe del Barrio!:
Living and
Dying Latina/o in...
- next
decade Musa
expanded the family's
lands to
include Zaragoza, Najera,
Viguera and Calatayud,
while also
governing Tudela,
Huesca and Toledo, and according...
- "Peñas of
Viguera " or "Rocks of
Viguera") is a
large rock
formation situated just
above the
village of
Viguera part of the muni****lity of
Viguera in the...