Kingdom of Navarre: The Kingdom of Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/; Basque: Nafarroako Erresuma, Spanish: Reino de Navarra, French: Royaume de Navarre, Latin: Regnum Navarrae), originally the Kingdom of Pamplona (until the last half of the 12th century, after its capital and chief city), was a ... (Medieval Basque kingdom that occupied the lands around the western Pyrenees) [100%] 2023-12-17 [Kingdom of Navarre] [1841 disestablishments in Europe]...
Kingdom of Navarre: Navarre (Spanish: Navarra, French: Navarre, Basque: Nafarroa) is the name of a former kingdom situated on both sides of the Pyrenees in northern Spain and southwestern France. Originally, the name referred only to the region south of the Pyrenees around ... [100%] 2023-02-09 [French History] [Spanish History]...
Kingdom of Navarre: | native_name = Nafarroako Erresuma (Basque)Reino de Navarra (Spanish)Royaume de Navarre (French) Regnum Navarrae (Latin) | conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Navarre | common_name = Navarre | era = Middle Ages | government_type = Feudal monarchy | today = Spain France | year_start = 824 (traditional) | year_end = 1841 | p1 = Duchy of Vasconia | p2. (History) [100%] 2023-11-26 [Former kingdoms]
President of the Government of Navarre: The president of the Government of Navarre (Spanish: Presidente del Gobierno de Navarra), is the head of government of the devolved government of the Chartered Community of Navarre. Investiture processes to elect the regional president require for an absolute majority ... [70%] 2025-02-01 [Government of Navarre] [Presidents of the Government of Navarre]...
Fueros of Navarre: The Fueros of Navarre (Spanish: Fuero General de Navarra, Basque: Nafarroako Foru Orokorra, meaning in English General Charter of Navarre) were the laws of the Kingdom of Navarre up to 1841, tracing its origins to the Early Middle Ages and ... (Laws of the Kingdom of Navarre up to 1841) [68%] 2023-12-17 [Medieval legal codes] [Kingdom of Navarre]...
Berengaria of Navarre: Berengaria of Navarre (Spanish: Berenguela, French: Bérengère) (c. 1165 – December 23, 1230) was queen consort to King Richard I, the Lionheart. She was the eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile, and was also related to ... [68%] 2023-02-04
Agnes of Navarre: Agnes of Navarre (French: Agnès d'Évreux, Spanish: Inés de Navarra; 1337 – 4 February 1397) was the daughter of Philip III of Navarre and Joan II of Navarre, and became Countess of Foix on marriage to Gaston III, Count of ... [68%] 2023-12-20 [1337 births] [1397 deaths]...
Estates of Navarre: The Estates of Navarre (French: États de Navarre, États généraux de Navarre, Cortes de Navarre) were created in 1317 under Philip II. The Estates of Lower Navarre (French: États de Basse-Navarre, Cortes de la Basse-Navarre) were first called ... [68%] 2023-11-15 [Basque history] [16th century in France]...
Charles of Navarre: Charles of Navarre or Charles d'Albret (12 December 1510, Pau - September 1528, Naples) was a prince of Navarre. Charles was a member of the Albret dynasty and one of the youngest children of the Navarrese monarchs Catherine and John ... (Navarrese prince) [68%] 2024-04-05 [1510 births] [1528 deaths]...
Blanca of Navarre: Blanca of Navarre may refer to. [68%] 2024-04-25
Catherine of Navarre: Catherine (Basque: Katalina, Occitan: Catarina; 1468 – 12 February 1517) was Queen of Navarre from 1483 until 1517. She was also Duchess of Gandia, Montblanc, and Peñafiel, Countess of Foix, Bigorre, and Ribagorza, and Viscountess of Béarn. (Queen of Navarre from 1483 to 1517) [68%] 2025-01-28 [1468 births] [1517 deaths]...
Lancelot of Navarre: Lancelot of Navarre (15 April 1386 – 8 January 1420), also called Lanzarot, was an illegitimate son of King Charles III of Navarre who became vicar general and apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Pamplona and the titular Latin patriarch of ... (Navarrese noble, b. 1386) [68%] 2025-01-21 [1386 births] [1420 deaths]...
The Kingdom of Kush: Kush was a kingdom in northern Africa in the region corresponding to modern-day Sudan. The larger region around Kush (later referred to as Nubia) was inhabited c. 8,000 BCE but the Kingdom of Kush rose much later. The ... [68%] 2018-02-26
Kingdom of the Isles: The Kingdom of the Isles was a Norse-Gaelic kingdom comprising the Isle of Man, the Hebrides and the islands of the Clyde from the 9th to the 13th centuries AD. The islands were known to the Norsemen as the ... (Place) [68%] 2023-11-30 [Former countries in Europe] [Former kingdoms]...
Keys of the Kingdom: Keys of the Kingdom is the fourteenth album by the rock band the Moody Blues, released in 1991. Although some of the tracks recall the songwriting on Sur la Mer, the failure of Keys of the Kingdom to produce any ... [68%] 2024-01-10 [1991 albums] [The Moody Blues albums]...
The Kingdom of Love: The Kingdom of Love is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Jewel Carmen, Nancy Caswell and Genevieve Blinn. [68%] 2024-01-22 [1917 films] [1917 drama films]...
Kingdom of the Rhinns: Na Renna, or the Kingdom of the Rhinns, was a Norse-Gaelic lordship which appears in 11th century records. The Rhinns (Scottish Gaelic: Na Rannaibh) was a province in Medieval Scotland, and comprised, along with Farines, the later Wigtownshire. [68%] 2024-01-22 [History of Galloway] [Lists of monarchs]...
Kingdom of the Vision: Kingdom of the Vision (Arabic: مملكة الرؤية) is an economics book by Abdullah Al-Salloum. The book, subtitled "Within the Conflicts of Sustainability and Rent" (Arabic: بين مصارع الريعية والاستدامة), ISBN:978-0692144862, extensively elaborates on Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030; linking its strategy to macroeconomics ... (Finance) [68%] 2023-10-31 [Economics books]
Kingdom of the Franks: A Germanic tribe ruled an area that included most of what is now France, that was known as the Kingdom of the Franks. The Franks were one of many Germanic tribes who usurped control of regions of what had been ... [68%] 2023-08-17
Kingdom of the Morea: The Kingdom of the Morea or Realm of the Morea (Italian: Regno di Morea) was the official name the Republic of Venice gave to the Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece (which was more widely known as the Morea until the ... (History) [68%] 2024-01-03 [Former kingdoms]
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