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  2. History of Pamplona - Wikipedia

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    The first documentation of Jews in Pamplona dates to 958 A.D., when Hasdai Ibn Shaprut visited Pamplona on a diplomatic mission to meet with Sancho I. [15] The Jews of Pamplona had an independent court system which enforced the Jewish system of halacha, or religious laws. In 1498, the Jewish population was either expelled or forced to convert ...

  3. List of Navarrese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the kings and queens of Pamplona, later Navarre. Pamplona was the primary name of the kingdom until its union with Aragon (1076–1134). However, the territorial designation Navarre came into use as an alternative name in the late tenth century, and the name Pamplona was retained well into the twelfth century.

  4. Pamplona - Wikipedia

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    Pamplona is the first Spanish city in the French way of the Way of Saint James. Pamplona has hosted the Sarasate Violin International Competition biennially since 1991, [44] and the annual Punto de Vista International Documentary Film Festival, the most important Spanish documentary film festival, since 2004.

  5. Timeline of Pamplona - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Pamplona, Spain This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. File:Old cavalry barracks, Pamplona.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Citadel of Pamplona - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel of Pamplona or The New Castle (in euskera, iruñeko zitadela; in Spanish, Ciudadela de Pamplona) is an old military renaissance fort, constructed between the 16th and 17th centuries in the city of Pamplona, the capital of the Navarre Community (Spain). At present a large part of the fort it is still standing in a public park with ...

  8. Siege of Pamplona (1813) - Wikipedia

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    The following day, Victor Alten's British cavalry brigade appeared before Pamplona, followed by the infantry of the Anglo-Portuguese Light Division. [2] One authority stated that the blockade around Pamplona was set up on 25 June. [3] A second source asserted that 26 June was the date that Pamplona was invested. [4]

  9. St Nicholas' Church, Pamplona - Wikipedia

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    Church of St. (San) Nicolás. San Nicolás is a historical church in Pamplona, Spain.. It was built in the 12th century not only with religious functions, but also as a defensive bastion of the quarter during the strife with the neighbouring ones of St. Saturnino and Navarrería.