- (Spanish: [pamˈplona] ; Basque: Iruña [iɾuɲa],
historically also
known as
Pampeluna in English, is the
capital city of the
Chartered Community of Navarre...
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Tuscany and Umbria.
Papal victory over Urbino. 20 May 1521:
Battle of
Pampeluna (also
spelled Pamplona). French-backed
Navarrese victory over Spanish...
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Siege of
Pamplona may
refer to:
Battle of
Pampeluna (1521), a
battle and
siege in
which Ignatius of
Loyola was
wounded Siege of
Pamplona (1813), an operation...
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Saturninus and
Honestus evangelized in Spain, and
Honestus was
martyred at
Pampeluna during the ****cutions of Aurelian.
Elaboration of this
legend states...
- Agen, but he is
forced to
retreat to
Pampeluna (Pamplona). In a last war, Charlemagne's
great army
sieges Pampeluna.
After the
death of Agolant, Charlemagne's...
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expedition and
allied natives,
killing Ferdinand Magellan.
Battle of
Pampeluna 20 May –
French take city from Spanish,
Ignatius of
Loyola wounded. Siege...
- insubordination. 1521 –
Ignatius of
Loyola is
seriously wounded in the
Battle of
Pampeluna. 1570 –
Cartographer Abraham Ortelius issues Theatrum Orbis Terrarum,...
- via: "The
Historical Annals of the
Kings of Aragon," "The
First Kings of
Pampeluna," and has left many m****cripts and one work,
which he withheld, about...
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Castellana and the
bishopric of Majorca; Pallavicini, the
bishopric of
Pampeluna (Pamplona); Michiel, the
suburbicarian see of Porto; Riario,
Spanish benefices...
- Swedish),
Pampelune (French),
Pampaluna /
Lunapampa (Old Provençal),
Pampeluna (Polish),
Pampeullona / P'amp'ŭllona - 팜플로나 (Korean)*,
Pompaelo (Latin)...