- Hondarribia[better source needed] (Basque: Hondarribia; Spanish:
Fuenterrabía; French: Fontarrabie) is a
Spanish town
situated on the west s**** of the...
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Siege of
Fuenterrabía may
refer to:
Siege of
Fuenterrabía (1638)
Siege of
Fuenterrabía (1523–1524) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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September in a parade,
known as Alarde.
After the
French disaster of
Fuenterrabía (Hondarribia),
Henri d'Escoubleau de
Sourdis attempted to
blame the defeat...
- The
siege of
Fuenterrabía took
place in 1523-24 by a
Spanish army,
after a Franco-Navarrese army had
taken it in 1521 in a new
incursion to
reconquer the...
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capture of
Fuenterrabía, then
occupied by
France and Navarre. For his role in the siege,
Fernando was
appointed governor of
Fuenterrabía. When his grandfather...
- to Pinchos. Todopintxos.
Recipes and
pictures of
pinchos and tapas. Página
oficial del
Campeonato de
Pintxos de
Euskadi que se
celebra en
Fuenterrabía...
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Downs in 1639. The
French fleet was
being used to
support the
siege of
Fuenterrabía, a
vital Spanish port. By
early August, the
blockade meant the town was...
- sum. On 2 June 1660,
Maria Theresa was
married by
proxy to
Louis at
Fuenterrabia. Luis Méndez de Haro
acted as bridegroom.
Philip IV and the
entire Spanish...
- the twenty-two
wounds he
received in the battle. In 1521, he
fought at
Fuenterrabia, and
Louise of
Savoy ascribed the
capture of the
place to his efforts...
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Somme Wittstock 2nd
Breda Venlo Leipzig Hanau 2nd
Rheinfelden Saint Omer
Fuenterrabía Kallo Wittenweiher Thann [de]
Vlotho 2nd
Breisach 1st
Freiberg Chemnitz...