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Miguel Barandiaran Aierbe, Spanish: José
Miguel de
Barandiarán y
Ayerbe known as on
Joxemiel Barandiaran and Aita
Barandiaran, 'Father
Barandiaran' (31...
- English. Torto, Anxo and
Alarabi were the
forms listed in Jose
Migel Barandiaran's Basque Mythology, with "Tartalo"
described as a
local variant particular...
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Larry Trask (1997). The
History of Basque. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-13116-2. Jose
Migel Barandiaran (1996). Mitología vasca. Txertoa. ISBN 84-7148-117-0....
- wind. Egoi
creates windstorms. Jose
Miguel de
Barandiaran,
obras completas. Egilea, Jose
Miguel de
Barandiaran. Argitaletxea,
Editorial la gran enciclopedia...
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collections of
myths and folk-tales, such as
those collected by José
Miguel Barandiaran,
which comprise by far the
largest body of
material relating to non-Christian...
- (1864-1951). It
notes that
additional legends were
recorded by Jose
Miguel Barandiaran and Juan
Thalamas Labandibar.
Esteban de
Garibay Zamalloa,
Memorial histórico...
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Paris Alejandro Adot
Barandiaran (born 26
February 1990) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a
right back for
Deportivo de La Coruña. Born...
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Fernando Maura Barandiarán is a
Spanish lawyer,
politician and writer.
Fernando Maura was born in
Bilbao in
April 1955, he is the great-grandson of Antonio...
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Francisco Martín "Pako" Ayestarán
Barandiarán (born 5
February 1963) is a
Spanish football manager and coach, who is
currently the ****istant head coach...
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version of The
Smith and the Devil, as
collected by
Father Joxemiel Barandiaran. The film sets the
legend in 1843, with a
blacksmith holding a demon...