Definition of Fueros. Meaning of Fueros. Synonyms of Fueros

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Definition of Fueros

Fuero
Fuero Fu*e"ro, n. [Sp., fr. L. forum.] (Sp. Law) (a) A code; a charter; a grant of privileges. (b) A custom having the force of law. (c) A declaration by a magistrate. (d) A place where justice is administered. (e) The jurisdiction of a tribunal. --Burrill.

Meaning of Fueros from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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....
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- infrequently the motto appears in another version, namely as "Dios, Patria, Fueros, Rey". The Basque Nationalist Party formed among Basque Carlists who substituted...
- 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...