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  2. History of Pamplona - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 19th century the "Gamazada" took place, a popular movement in defense of the fueros, whose memory the Navarren decided to perpetuate for the following generations by building in 1903 the "Monument to the Navarre Fueros" in front of the Palace of Navarre in Pamplona, whose construction was financed by popular subscription. [30]

  3. Kingdom of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Navarre remained in personal union with the Kingdom of France until the death of King Charles I (Charles IV of France) in 1328, and on March 13 of the same year, Don Juan Martínez de Medrano and Don Juan Corbaran de Lehet were appointed regents of the Kingdom of Navarre for 11 months (February 27, 1329) until the succession in ...

  4. Timeline of Pamplona - Wikipedia

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    1922 – Plaza de Toros de Pamplona (bullring) built. 1923 – La Voz de Navarra newspaper begins publication. [13] 1939 – CD Iruña football club formed. 1940 – CD Oberena football club formed. 1952 – University of Navarra founded. 1956 – Museum of Navarre, Pamplona (museum) opens. [8] 1958 – CD Pamplona football club formed.

  5. List of Navarrese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of the monarchs of Navarre since 1580–1700. 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 ...

  6. Family tree of Navarrese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    King of Pamplona r. 925–931: Sancha Aznárez: Sancho I Garcés c. 860 –925 King of Pamplona r. 905–925: Toda Pamplona 876–958: Musa Aznar ibn Muhammad of Huesca: Dadildis: García Jiménez of Pamplona: Sancho Jiménez of Pamplona: Ordoño II c. 873 –924 King of León r. 914–924: Sancha Sánchez of Pamplona: Fernán González c. 910 ...

  7. Timeline of Spanish history - Wikipedia

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    The Basque chieftain Íñigo Arista of Pamplona was crowned king of Navarre at Pamplona. 842: Alfonso the Chaste died. The Asturian nobility elected Nepotian of Asturias, a relative of Alfonso the Chaste, king. Battle of the Bridge of Cornellana: Forces loyal to Bermudo's son Ramiro I of Asturias defeated Nepotian in modern Salas, Asturias. 850 ...

  8. Estates of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    La Basse-Navarre dans la guerre de Navarre (1512-1530), récit historique, d'après Navarra, 1512-1530… de Pedro Esarte Muniain (Pamiela, Pamplona-Iruña 2001) [Lower Navarre in the War of Navarre (1512-1530), historical narrative, according to the book 'Navarra, 1512-1530: ...' by Pedro Esarte Muniain (Pamiela, Pamplona-Iruña 2001).

  9. List of Family Guy episodes - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Family Guy was conceived by MacFarlane in 1995 while studying animation at the Rhode Island School of Design. He created two shorts entitled The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve, both of which played a key role in Fox executives' decision to pick up the series in 1998. After two seasons, Fox decided to cancel the show.