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Vascones (translated from Spanish)
Vascones Vascones they were an old town that, before ... During the centuries I SAW and VII vascones of the north crossed Pirineos , occupying Aquitania ...
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Leovigildo and vascones (translated from Spanish)
Leovigildo and vascones Leovigildo , king of Visigodos of 572 a 586 , faced vascones in different ocaciones during its reign. Vascones had been attacked (579 and/or 580 ... Hermenegildo would arrive from some form at vascones in the winter from the 580 at ... in the civil war, the heads military vascones would obtain an agreement more extensive ...
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Sertorio (translated from Spanish)
... adhesion would wake up the distrusts of vascones, that competed with the celtiberos by the ... favor. Allied the celtiberos to Sertorio, probably vascones would support their rivals. In relation to ... after this passage, through the territory of vascones, passage to territories of Berones. It seems ... to come off itself this text that vascones had been able to establish a wedge ... without difficulties. Probably the hostility was larvada. Vascones would wait for the arrival of ...
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Talk:Vascon
... and propose to change the title to Vascones. Mark O'Sullivan 10:35, 21 July ... to get Pamplona, in the middle of vascones land. Other wrong points: Aquitania should be populated with vascones in part. But Aquitanian lenguage is obviusly ... Basque in Aquitania, dated I.a.C. Vascones just were a group inside of a ... Where High-navarrese is spoken, romans placed vascones, where Autrigones are placed, currently You ...
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Basoue (translated from Spanish)
... Pliny they identify the tribe of the Vascones in the present territories of Navarre and ... comes from the Latin Latin Basoue, plural Vascones (to see in history section). v Latin ... or buscus, that it means forest. Then vascones would mean the town that lives in ... the present ones Navarre and Aragón the Vascones lived a called town (this is not ... of the same one). Although the word Vascones clearly it is related to the ...
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Basque people
... turn, come from Latin Vasco (pronounced ), plural Vascones (see History section below). The Latin labial ... wooded area" (cf. Spanish bosque, forest). Thus Vascones would mean "those living in the wooded ... Rocafort , the area where historians think the Vascones lived. Today, it is thought that Latin ... inhabited by a people known as the Vascones. Although the word Vascones is clearly related to the modern ...
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Froya (translated from Spanish)
... Refugae, and to obtain the support of vascones of Aquitania , and probably through them, of ... of the Pyrenees (650? 651? 652?). When vascones descended by the Valley from Ebro , since ... Froya reunited to his and to contingents vascones of Aquitania, and it appeared before Zaragoza ... cash in game, and the aid of vascones considered then its savagery very important and ... warfare distracted to many forces visigodas. Los vascones se llevaron miles de prisioneros y ...
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Basque presence in the Spanish languages (translated from Spanish)
... of the Cogolla. s. VIII to IX Vascones repueblan the North of Towns, the Rioja ... I SAW and VII Constant confrontations between vascones and visigodos by the plunderings of vascones and the conquering eagerness of the godos ... by celtíberos towns: Várdulos, Caristios and Autrigones. Vascones which they are transferred towards the coast ... century I Roman geographer Estrabón mentions to vascones like limit of the towns celtas ...
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Talk:Celt
... Basque presence. Collis (2003) says that "the Vascones are probably the ancestors of the modern ... be contentious, one might argue that the Vascones were no less Celtic than the contemporary ... now thought of as being Celtic, the Vascones were much more heavily exposed to mainstream ... regions were definitely Vascon held. And the Vascones, if they were originally speakers of Euskara ...
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Braulio de Zaragoza (translated from Spanish)
... plague and hunger, probably caused by attacks vascones. Year 632 died the metropolitan Bishop of ... would talk about without a doubt to vascones and the exilados ones) and to allow ... king until the attacks of the enemies (vascones or exilados) had stopped. Idea of association ... province of the main ones enemy attacks (vascones and exilados) had to control a more ...
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