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- Joanes Leizarraga (1506–1601) was a 16th-century Basque priest. He is most famous for being the first to attempt the standardisation of the Basque language...
- considered icons: Joan Perez de Lazarraga, Bernard Etxepare, and Joanes Leizarraga. In the m****cript of the first of them, discovered in 2004, the influence...
- produced the first translation of the new Testament into Basque by Joanes Leizarraga. Queen Jeanne III of Navarre, a devout Huguenot, commissioned the translation...
- Navarrese was the dialect used by influential 16th-century author Joanes Leizarraga. Azkue's Gipuzkera Osotua ("Complemented Gipuzkoan"), dating to 1935,...
- through the translation of the Bible into the Basque language by Joanes Leizarraga. As Queen of Navarre, Jeanne III commissioned the translation of the New...
- Studies, the Euskomedia foundation published an internet version of Joanes Leizarraga's translation of the New Testament into the Basque language. "Euskomedia...
- and sports official Yohannes IV, Ethiopian 19th-century Emperor Joanes Leizarraga (1506–1601), Basque priest Joanes Rail (born 1958), Canadian Olympic handball...
- heuscal herrian ('in the Basque Country') and Heuscal-Herrian in Joanes Leizarraga's Bible translation, published in 1571. The term Basque Country refers...
- Navarra y Zuberoa (La Historia y los Vascos – Vascon.Galeon.com) "Joanes Leizarraga Vida Y Obra" (PDF). Euskomedia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-12-19...
- origin, meaning "grove of ash trees". It shows a Basque language variant, Leizarraga, as well as others developed a posteriori in other languages, mainly Spanish...