- He
cited the
Biscayan fueros as a
precedent for the
United States Constitution. (Adams, A defense…, 1786) This view
regards fueros as
granting or acknowledging...
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legal force with
respect to
certain auxiliary civil fueros in the
Basque Country, Navarra, and Aragon. (in Spanish)
Fuero Juzgo in
Latin and Spanish...
- Joaquín
Fuero (21
August 1814
Guadalupe Hidalgo - 21
April 1861
Mexico City) was a
Mexican soldier and
author who
fought in the Mexican–American War....
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using these legendary fueros as a
foundation for
their own
legal rights and privileges. The
first historical mention of the
Fueros de
Sobrarbe appears in...
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reactionary and the
liberal brand of the pro-
fueros movement pleaded for the
maintenance of the
fueros system and
territorial autonomy against the centralizing...
- The
Fueros of
Navarre (Spanish:
Fuero General de Navarra, Basque:
Nafarroako Foru Orokorra,
meaning in
English General Charter of Navarre) were the laws...
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built in 1979 in
memory of the
county code of laws
named fuero in Spanish. The
Plaza de los
Fueros was
built in 1979 by
Eduardo Chillida and Luis Peña Ganchegui...
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infrequently the
motto appears in
another version,
namely as "Dios, Patria,
Fueros, Rey". The
Basque Nationalist Party formed among Basque Carlists who substituted...
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Fueros (Peace and
Fueros). The
Carlist Circle: Viva Navarra.
Vivan los
Fueros (Long live Navarre. Long live the
Fueros) and Viva
Navarra y sus
Fueros...
- )
would be
grounded in the (by then)
ancient Fueros of Sobrarbe. All
historical mentions to the
Fueros de
Sobrarbe prior to the 1200s are subsequent...