- published: 20 Nov 2012
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- author: WikiPlays
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Kingdom of Navarre - Wiki Article
The Kingdom of Navarre (Basque: Nafarroako Erresuma, Spanish: Reino de Navarra, French: Ro...
published: 20 Nov 2012
author: WikiPlays
Kingdom of Navarre - Wiki Article
The Kingdom of Navarre (Basque: Nafarroako Erresuma, Spanish: Reino de Navarra, French: Royaume de Navarre, Latin: Regnum Navarrae), originally the Kingdom of Pamplona, was a European kingdom which o... Kingdom of Navarre - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: Sugaar Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( Creative Commons ASA 3.0 ) Author: Gabagool Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( Creative Commons ASA 3.0 ) Author: Crates Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( Creative Commons ASA 3.0 ) Author: Sugaar Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. ) Author: Sugaar Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. ) Author: Crates Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( Creative Commons ASA 3.0 ) Author: Ignacio Gavira Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( Creative Commons ASA 3.0 ) Author: Fergon Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. ) Author: Heralder Image URL: http:...
- published: 20 Nov 2012
- views: 43
- author: WikiPlays
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Crusader Kings 2 Ck2Plus Kingdom of Navarra 1 - Setup
First playthrough of the Ck2Plus mod Marriages Sorry for blackbox around the gameplay Copy...
published: 03 Sep 2012
author: HojoLegion
Crusader Kings 2 Ck2Plus Kingdom of Navarra 1 - Setup
First playthrough of the Ck2Plus mod Marriages Sorry for blackbox around the gameplay Copyrights belong to their intended owners
- published: 03 Sep 2012
- views: 177
- author: HojoLegion
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Giants in Navarre
Folk music & giants dancing in Bera (former Kingdom of Navarre) during "Nafarroa Oinez" 20...
published: 10 May 2007
author: aussurucq
Giants in Navarre
Folk music & giants dancing in Bera (former Kingdom of Navarre) during "Nafarroa Oinez" 2006, a basque language speakers meeeting.
- published: 10 May 2007
- views: 6354
- author: aussurucq
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Pamplona Navarra España
Some still shots of our activities in and around the Kingdom of Navarre accompanied by The...
published: 10 Aug 2010
author: UAHinSpain2010
Pamplona Navarra España
Some still shots of our activities in and around the Kingdom of Navarre accompanied by The Allman Brothers Band: "Jessica".
- published: 10 Aug 2010
- views: 2226
- author: UAHinSpain2010
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How to Pronounce Navarre
Learn how to say Navarre correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials...
published: 21 Nov 2012
author: Emma Saying
How to Pronounce Navarre
Learn how to say Navarre correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of Navarre (oxford dictionary): an autonomous region of northern Spain, on the border with France; capital, Pamplona. It represents the southern part of the former kingdom of Navarre, which was conquered by Ferdinand in 1512 and attached to Spain, while the northern part passed to France in 1589 through inheritance by Henry IV. Spanish name Navarra /naˈβarra/. www.emmasaying.com
- published: 21 Nov 2012
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- author: Emma Saying
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Bodegas Pago de Cirsus
Pago de Cirsus estate is surrounded by 200 hectares of vineyards in the town of Ablitas, i...
published: 21 Mar 2010
author: ARAEXGroup
Bodegas Pago de Cirsus
Pago de Cirsus estate is surrounded by 200 hectares of vineyards in the town of Ablitas, in south Navarra, northern Spain. Standing next to the winery is an spectacular five-star hotel, built in the style of the old 14th-century fortresses of the ancient kingdom of Navarre.
- published: 21 Mar 2010
- views: 941
- author: ARAEXGroup
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Jose Alcayaga's Basque Language and Culture Group at Navarra: Kingdom of Flavors
Navarra: Kingdom of Flavors - Tasting Showroom, New York February 9 The Navarra Region of ...
published: 12 Feb 2010
author: ErrekaldeWorld
Jose Alcayaga's Basque Language and Culture Group at Navarra: Kingdom of Flavors
Navarra: Kingdom of Flavors - Tasting Showroom, New York February 9 The Navarra Region of Spain visits New York to present its unique food and wine. Annnouncing gastronomic weeks February 6-14.
- published: 12 Feb 2010
- views: 204
- author: ErrekaldeWorld
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Monasterio Santa Maria de la Real
Monasterio Santa Maria de la Real(1156) with its Royal Pantheon which housed the burial pl...
published: 03 Nov 2011
author: christopherstaser
Monasterio Santa Maria de la Real
Monasterio Santa Maria de la Real(1156) with its Royal Pantheon which housed the burial place of many of the illustrious kings, queens and knights of the kingdom of Navarre. Including the legendary statue of the Virgin Mary whom the son of Sancho the Great, Don Garcia, discovered upon following his hunting falcon into a cave.
- published: 03 Nov 2011
- views: 27
- author: christopherstaser
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Pamplona - Spain
Ferries to Spain: ferriesspain.net Pamplona is the capital city of Navarre, Spain and of t...
published: 30 Jul 2010
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Pamplona - Spain
Ferries to Spain: ferriesspain.net Pamplona is the capital city of Navarre, Spain and of the former kingdom of Navarre. The city is famous worldwide for the San Fermín festival, from July 7 to 14, in which the running of the bulls or encierro is one of the main attractions. This fiesta, known as Sanfermines to the local population, was first brought to widespread attention by Ernest Hemingway in his first novel, The Sun Also Rises. As of 2007, there were 27 councillors in Pamplona Municipality: 13 of UPN, 8 of NaBai, 4 of PSOE and 2 of ANV. ( source Wikipedia )
- published: 30 Jul 2010
- views: 3671
- author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
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Les pélerins de navarre
Jirais de pampelune .......
published: 06 Dec 2007
author: flocflicflac
Les pélerins de navarre
Jirais de pampelune ....
- published: 06 Dec 2007
- views: 121527
- author: flocflicflac
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Thibaut de Champagne: Dame, ensinc est qu'il m'en covient aler
Born in France in 1201, Thibaut IV was the Count of Champagne and King of Navarre. The cou...
published: 23 May 2009
author: micrologus2
Thibaut de Champagne: Dame, ensinc est qu'il m'en covient aler
Born in France in 1201, Thibaut IV was the Count of Champagne and King of Navarre. The countship was inherited from his father, but he had to defend it twice - first against his uncle, Count of Brienne in 1221 and later against his aunt, Alice, Queen of Cyprus. In 1234 he succeeded his childless uncle Sancho VII as King of Navarre. In 1239 Thibaut was the leader of the Christian crusade organized by Gregory IX, after sueveral unsuccessful battles he composed four Crusade Songs in order to arouse some fighting spirit. As well as this, he was a prolific poet and is regarded as one of the greatest lyrical poets of his generation. The Catholic Encyclopedia describe his style like this: "His rhythm are most harmonious, his combinations of metres show a real skill, while his expressions are full of refinement and true sentiment." Sixty six of his poems were published in the collection Poésies du Roi de Navarre in 1742. Little is known of Thibaut's life after he returned from the crusade in Palestine. It is thought that he died on 8th July 1253, although it is unknown where. ..
- published: 23 May 2009
- views: 8514
- author: micrologus2
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Thibaut de Champagne: Seignor, sachiez qui or ne s'en ira
Born in France in 1201, Thibaut IV was the Count of Champagne and King of Navarre. The cou...
published: 21 May 2009
author: micrologus2
Thibaut de Champagne: Seignor, sachiez qui or ne s'en ira
Born in France in 1201, Thibaut IV was the Count of Champagne and King of Navarre. The countship was inherited from his father, but he had to defend it twice - first against his uncle, Count of Brienne in 1221 and later against his aunt, Alice, Queen of Cyprus. In 1234 he succeeded his childless uncle Sancho VII as King of Navarre. In 1239 Thibaut was the leader of the Christian crusade organized by Gregory IX, after sueveral unsuccessful battles he composed four Crusade Songs in order to arouse some fighting spirit. As well as this, he was a prolific poet and is regarded as one of the greatest lyrical poets of his generation. The Catholic Encyclopedia describe his style like this: "His rhythm are most harmonious, his combinations of metres show a real skill, while his expressions are full of refinement and true sentiment." Sixty six of his poems were published in the collection Poésies du Roi de Navarre in 1742. Little is known of Thibaut's life after he returned from the crusade in Palestine. It is thought that he died on 8th July 1253, although it is unknown where. ..
- published: 21 May 2009
- views: 4751
- author: micrologus2
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Thibaut de Champagne: Chancon ferrai
Thibaut IV, count of Champagne and King of Navarre, a French poet, b. 1201, at Troyes; d. ...
published: 17 May 2009
author: nuuskamuikkunenkatz
Thibaut de Champagne: Chancon ferrai
Thibaut IV, count of Champagne and King of Navarre, a French poet, b. 1201, at Troyes; d. 8 July, 1253. He was the posthumous son of Thibaut III, Count of Champagne and Blois, and Blanche, sister of Sancho VII, King of Navarre. He had to defend his rights to his countship first in 1221 against his uncle, Count of Brienne, and later against his aunt, Alice, Queen of Cyprus. During the minority of Louis IX, he first sided with the nobles against Blanche of Castile, but he soon separated from them, and being attacked by them, he was defended by the queen. In 1234, his uncle Sancho VII having died childless, he succeeded him as King of Navarre. He was the leader of the crusade organized in 1239 by Gregory IX, and landed at Acre on the first of September, fought several unsuccessful battles, and after his troops were decisively defeated at Gaza, he left Syria on 1 September, 1240. In order to arouse the zeal of the nobility for the defence of the Holy Land, he composed four songs, known as Crusade songs, which rank among his best; their literary value is equal to their Christian inspiration. Very little is known of his life after he returned from his campaign in Palestine. There is some uncertainty concerning the place where he died, at Provins, Troyes, or in Navarre. He is regarded as one of the greatest lyrical poets of the thirteenth century. His rhythm are most harmonious, his combinations of metres show a real skill, while his expressions are full of refinement and true ...
- published: 17 May 2009
- views: 3412
- author: nuuskamuikkunenkatz
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Richard I of England. Poet and composer.
(b Oxford, Sept 1157; d Limoges, 11 April 1199). King of England (1189-99), Duke of Aquita...
published: 25 May 2012
author: mr.khlopov
Richard I of England. Poet and composer.
(b Oxford, Sept 1157; d Limoges, 11 April 1199). King of England (1189-99), Duke of Aquitaine from 1171, and Count of Poitou from 1169, poet and composer. Son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine, he spent most of his life in France. His reputation as poet and composer has been exaggerated by the fictitious story of his rescue from prison by Blondel de Nesle in 1194. But two of his poems, one with music, survive, both ‘topical’ in theme. Though his contribution as a member of the earliest generation of trouvères is slight, he did leave one of the earliest examples of the rotrouenge. He was the subject of an admired opera by Grètry (1784).
Richard I (1157-1199), called the Lion-hearted, reigned as king of England from 1189 to 1199. He is famous for his exploits on the Third Crusade.
Born on Sept. 8, 1157, Richard I was the third son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. From an early age he was regarded as his mother's heir and from 1168 lived with her in her duchy, chiefly at Poitiers. He was enthroned as duke in 1172; in the next year he and his brothers allied with the king of France against their father in a wide-ranging conspiracy. They were defeated, but Henry left Richard in Aquitaine, where he made his reputation as a soldier suppressing local risings. The death of his elder brother (1183) made Richard heir to the throne. He resisted by force his father's proposed transfer of Aquitaine to his brother John, being determined to keep for himself all his father's French lands. In November 1188 he did homage for them to Philip II of France and campaigned with him against Henry II. Henry was defeated and had to grant all their demands before his death (July 6, 1189).
Richard succeeded his father without difficulty; he was installed as Duke of Normandy (July 20) and crowned king of England on September 3. His principal object was now to raise money for a crusade; everything was for sale, including offices and privileges, and Richard even released the king of Scots from vassalage for 10,000 marks.
Leaving England to a council of regency, Richard set out in 1190, traveling through Sicily. There he recognized Tancred as king, offending Emperor Henry VI, who was claiming the throne in the right of his wife. On his way east Richard seized Cyprus from its Greek ruler and there married Berengaria of Navarre. Richard twice defeated Saladin, at Arsuf (Sept. 7, 1191) and Jaffa (July 1192), and twice got within 12 miles of Jerusalem, but his military skill was offset by his quarrels with the other leaders. The crusade failed to reestablish the Latin kingdom, and Richard, deeply disappointed, left Palestine (September 1192) after concluding a truce that gave the Christians a narrow coastal strip and access as pilgrims to the holy places. On his way home he was captured and handed over to the Emperor, who demanded £100,000 as ransom and kept him a prisoner till February 1194, when a large part of the money was handed over.
The last years of Richard's life were spent in France, meeting the attacks of the King. Philip made no headway against Richard's superior generalship, but Richard's early death (April 6, 1199) in a minor foray opened the way for the conquest of Normandy and Anjou a few years later.
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PBC - Sweet Queen Marie - Ride 11
Fini 34982.5 - Start 34912.2 - Total Miles 70.3 - Temperature 28*F One of my favorite plac...
published: 12 Dec 2012
author: SCRC401
PBC - Sweet Queen Marie - Ride 11
Fini 34982.5 - Start 34912.2 - Total Miles 70.3 - Temperature 28*F One of my favorite places on Earth, Marietta, Ohio, named after Marie Antionette, Queen of France and Navarre. May she live forever in our hearts. Vive La France !
- published: 12 Dec 2012
- views: 43
- author: SCRC401
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Viana (Navarra)
En este video lasviajeras.com visitamos la ciudad de Viana, antigua fortaleza estrategica ...
published: 26 Nov 2012
author: bloglasviajeras
Viana (Navarra)
En este video lasviajeras.com visitamos la ciudad de Viana, antigua fortaleza estrategica del Reyno de Navarra y paso del Camino de Santiago.
- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 285
- author: bloglasviajeras
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Antoine of Navarre - Wiki Article
Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme (22 April 1518 -- 17 November 1562) was head of the Ho...
published: 22 Nov 2012
author: WikiPlays
Antoine of Navarre - Wiki Article
Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme (22 April 1518 -- 17 November 1562) was head of the House of Bourbon from 1537 to 1562, and jure uxoris King of Navarre from 1555 to 1562. Family He was born at La ... Antoine of Navarre - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: François Clouet Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. ) Author: Heralder Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( Creative Commons ASA 3.0 ) Author: Corneille de Lyon Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. )
- published: 22 Nov 2012
- views: 4
- author: WikiPlays