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74 articles

Guibert, Edmond (1847-1872) (Literary Figures)

Ezpeletar batEscritor laburdino en lengua vasca, nacido en Ezpeleta en 1848. Murió en Burdeos, siendo todavía joven, en 1872.Alumno del seminario de(...)Read the article

Idiakez, Francisco Javier (1711-1790) (Religious People)

Religioso jesuita, nacido en Pamplona / Iruña el 24 de febrero de 1711. Hijo del Duque de Granada de Ega, después de ocupar diversos cargos en la Co(...)Read the article

Los Xey (Musical Groups)

Vocal comedy group from San Sebastian that enjoyed renown in the 1940s and 1950s. It was created in 1941 by a group of members of the Easo Choir, led (...)Read the article

Urkiza Ibaibarriaga, Ana (Narrators)

Ana Urkiza Ibaibarriaga (Ondarroa, Bizkaia, 10 January 1969) is a writer, translator, communications expert and a leading promoter of the Basque langu(...)Read the article

Régnier, Jean-Marie (Historians)

A historian born in Mauléon-Licharre on April 21, 1931 into a well-known family from Mauléon (Weiss pharmacy).He began his secondary studies at(...)Read the article

Olabarri Gortazar, Ignacio (Historians)

Historiador vizcaíno, nacido en Bilbao en 1950 y fallecido el 4 de diciembre de 2024.Doctor en Historia y Licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad de(...)Read the article

Prada Vaquero, Adolfo (Monarchy and Nobility)

Republican General. Born in 1883 and died in Madrid in 1962.He entered military school at the age of 15 and in 1911 he was a cavalry captain in the re(...)Read the article

Juaristi Linacero, Jon (Literary Figures)

Bilbao, 1951.Poet, novelist, essayist, translator and teacher. He was born in Bilbao, in the Casco Viejo, and as he himself acknowledges, he is part o(...)Read the article

Gortazar Munibe, Manuel Maria (1824-1896) (Politicians and Public Officials)

Político vizcaíno, diputado foral desde 1872 y presidente de la Diputación al terminar la segunda guerra carlista. Descontento por la proclama anti(...)Read the article

FRONTERA (Lexicon)

Índice de las voces relacionadas con Frontera: FRONTERA (ECONOMÍA) FRONTERA (DERECHO) FRONTERA (FRONTERA Y FEDERALISMO) FRONTERA (ANTIGÜEDAD DE LA (...)Read the article

Hiribarren, Jean-Martin (1810-1866) (Literary Figures)

Jean Martin Hiribarren nació en Azkaine en 1866 y murió en Baiona en 1866. Tuvo relación con varios escritores de la época como Xaho y Goihetxe. F(...)Read the article

Ybarnégaray, Jean (Politicians and Public Officials)

Sportsman and political personality from Basse-Navarre, born in Uhart-Cize in 1883 into a well-to-do family. He did his first studies in Larresore and(...)Read the article

ASBAJE, Juana de (Religious People)

In her literary work and convent life Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Basque-Mexican poet and prose writer, known as the "Phoenix of Mexico". She was born(...)Read the article

Cuesta Ezeiza, Arantza (Historians)

Arantza Cuesta Ezeiza is a Basque historian and cultural manager who has developed an extensive professional career in the preservation, documentation(...)Read the article

Muro Arriet, Koro (Historians)

Historian born in Hernani (Gipuzkoa) in 1967, Koro Muro Arriet has developed a solid and committed professional career in the of culture, heritage an(...)Read the article

Zumalakarregi, Tomas (1788-1835) (Military)

Famous Gipuzkoan military man. Born in Ormaiztegi on December 29, 1788 in Caser o Arandi-Enea, he died in Zegama (Gipuzkoa) on June 24, 1835.(...)Read the article

Zumarraga, Juan (1468-1548) (Religious People)

Primer obispo de México. Nacido en Durango en 1468, fallecido en Ciudad de México el 3 de junio de 1548.Hijo de Juan López de Zumárraga y Teresa d(...)Read the article

Zurbaran (Architecture)

An old tower in Bilbao (Bizkaia) that was demolished in 1878. It was located in Calle de la Torre, next to the church of Santiago; in the 15th century(...)Read the article

Tuberculosis in Gipuzkoa (Concept)

Tuberculosis, also known as white plague, is a disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Koch's bacillus after its discoverer in 1(...)Read the article

Mintegi Larraza, Miguel Angel (Novel)

Writer born in Ataun (Gipuzkoa) in 1949, and resident in Beasain.As a child he almost completely lost his Basque language, but he recovered it on his (...)Read the article