Search Results: Talk:Biscayan


Talk:Biscayan dialect
Senin, 2024-02-12 03:21:15

The title of the article is Biscayan, not Bizkaian, which I believe redirects here. As such, the name Biscayan should be the one used throughout the article...

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Talk:Salazarese dialect
Kamis, 2024-02-15 07:45:55

Phonology, Routledge) doesn't mention Salazarese but also uses Roncalese, Biscayan Guipuscoan, Navarrese, Labourdin, Souletin. There appears to be one paper...

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Talk:Battle of Zornoza
Kamis, 2024-01-25 22:14:15

the northern Spanish mountains about 12 kilometers east of the fortified Biscayan port of Bilbao at the junction of Routes 634 and 6315. Digby Smith makes...

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Talk:Flag of the Basque Country
Senin, 2025-12-29 12:07:44

Burgundian saltires that appeared on what they took for ancient local Biscayan merchant flags, for instance that of the sailing vessels of the Consulate...

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Talk:Basque language/Archive 6
Rabu, 2026-08-05 19:07:08

this down? :) So let's see what the article says In the Gipuzkoan and Biscayan dialects tt is often pronounced the same as tx, that is, as [tʃ], and dd...

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Talk:Fuero
Selasa, 2025-03-11 07:48:57

and "law compilation". -- Error 02:35, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC) Do you know the Biscayan fueros (and Navarrese and its derivatives Alavese and Gipuzkoan?? The "jurisdiction"...

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Talk:Basque nationalism
Rabu, 2024-06-05 03:00:16

(Barrionuevo, Iturgaiz, Del Burgo, Rabanera, Carnicero, Javier Pradera, etc). Biscayan socialism perhaps is more related to the Carlist miners from Somorrostro...

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Talk:Siege of Castelnuovo
Sabtu, 2025-06-21 07:22:40

only 200 survived, most of them wounded. One of the prisoners was the Biscayan Captain Machín de Munguía. Barbarossa, upon learning this, offered Munguía...

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Talk:Navarre
Sabtu, 2025-11-15 07:13:17

2007 (UTC) Ironically the unified Basque language is not based on the Biscayan dialect, but the Navarrese right-wingers think it so. For them Bilbao and...

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Talk:Bay of Biscay
Jumat, 2026-03-20 08:53:04

of Navarre (a kingdom) were called Biscay (Basque speakers altogether Biscayans, sometimes even those coming from the Labourd in France), just check maps...

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Talk:Juan Sebastián Elcano/Archive 3
Kamis, 2024-12-19 22:55:40

was Biscayan (aka Basque). There is another source from the 16th century made by Portugal where they say that the Prince of Tidore spoke Biscayan (aka...

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Talk:Bilbao
Rabu, 2026-06-17 20:15:38

'Government' section, which it would benefit from a picture of the city hall or Biscayan government building, currently impossible to fit due to the aforementioned...

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Talk:Basques/Archive 5
Rabu, 2026-03-25 05:08:07

are all from out of Guipuscoa (Ebro Valley and Biscay) and for instance Biscayans have only 3% of that haplogroup - and ironically that is clearly stated...

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Talk:Chuvash language
Sabtu, 2026-03-21 06:39:57

Septentrional (High Navarrese, Upper Navarran), Alto Navarro Meridional, Biscayan (Vizcaino), Roncalese, Avalan. Vascuense is a typo for Vascuence (must...

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Talk:Magellan expedition
Senin, 2026-08-17 00:42:00

even stupider: The historians seem to have directly calqued the local Biscayan tonel ("tun") from the records of the expedition without converting it...

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Talk:Principality of Catalonia
Senin, 2025-08-04 06:51:24

irreversible" and the other pointing to "navarros, y vascos" (i.e. Gipuzkoans, Biscayans, Alavans, and Navarrese, historically that dichotomy is nonsense), let...

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Talk:Juan Sebastián Elcano/Archive 2
Kamis, 2024-12-19 22:55:38

of the Pacific Ocean. Contemporary sources claim he was Basque (a.k.a. Biscayan), Encyclopedia Britannica opens with the claim that he was Basque. And...

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Talk:History of religious Jewish music
Sabtu, 2025-01-25 02:44:21

tradition of northern France and the Rheinland, leaving Provence and the Biscayan regions to more recent investigators (Crémieu, etc.). Naumbourg's work...

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Talk:African admixture in Europe/Archive 3
Rabu, 2026-03-04 01:53:46

staggering 8.5% in Huelva, right? 8.5%, 8.5%, 8.5%... I point this out as Biscayan and by no means a Spanish nationalist: This article is a joke. A kindergarten...

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Talk:Union Jack/Archive 4
Sabtu, 2023-02-18 22:35:33

anything to do with the British Union Flag. "The red ground symbolizes the Biscayan people (the race); the green saltire might represent the Oak of Guernica...

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Talk:Cross of Burgundy/Archive 1
Sabtu, 2016-07-02 21:44:46

thinking"-, First Carlist War, Fal Conde,Basque Nationalism, Biscayne (or Biscayan)(or Vizcayan) merchant ensign, Walloon Rexism, 28th SS division & French...

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Talk:Proto-Basque language
Rabu, 2026-07-01 15:38:37

**unbe but from *unne (*uNe in Mitxelena's notation), as in /ahuña, ahüñe/ (Biscayan /aume, auma/) 'goat kid' < *an-unne, the /m/ resulting from LABIALIZATION...

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Talk:Spanish Armada/Archive 1
Kamis, 2024-07-04 16:18:58

The Spanish opposed slave-smuggling to their colonies in the West Indies... Misleading: the slave-trade in Spanish ships only, right? Perhaps someone will...

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Talk:Basque Country (greater region)/Archive 1
Sabtu, 2022-04-30 22:59:24

green "X" is St. Andrew's Cross after a battle beteween Castilians and Biscayans that ocurred on St. Andrew's in 867 acording to Sabino Arana, the creator...

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