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    María Cristina Narbona Ruiz (born 29 July 1951) is a Spanish politician who served as First Vice President of the Senate. She also presides over the Spanish...
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    Narbona or Hastiin Narbona (c. 1766 – August 31, 1849) was a Navajo chief who participated in the Navajo Wars. He was killed in a confrontation with U...
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    Narbona Pass (formerly Washington Pass) is a pass through the natural break between the Tunicha and Chuska Mountains, an elongated range on the Colorado...
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  • Néstor Marcelo Narbona Pizarro (born 23 January 1979) is a former professional footballer who is last known to have played as a defender for La Serena...
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    Antonio Pascual Narbona (1773 – 20 March 1830) was a Spanish soldier from Mobile (Mauvila in Spanish) now in Alabama, who fought native American people...
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    -⁠BAWN, -⁠BUN, French: [naʁbɔn] ; Occitan: Narbona [naɾˈβunɔ]; Latin: Narbo [ˈna(ː)rboː]; Late Latin: Narbona) is a commune in Southern France in the Occitanie...
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    Captain John Reid who journeyed deep into Navajo country and contacted him, Narbona and other Navajo negotiated a treaty of peace with Colonel Alexander Doniphan...
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  • Narbona Dacal, aka Narbona D'Arcal (? in Cenarbe – 12 February 1498, in Zaragoza) was an Aragonese healer in the 15th century who was condemned and executed...
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    Bernart Alanhan de Narbona was a minor troubadour probably from Narbonne. He left behind only one song, No posc mudar qu'eu no diga, a sirventes about...
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    Pérez, Ramón Morillo-Velarde; Aguilar, Rafael Cano; Jiménez, Antonio Narbona (1998), El Español hablado en Andalucía, Editorial Ariel, ISBN 84-344-8225-8...
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    road, New Mexico State Road 134, crosses the range through Narbona Pass.[citation needed] Narbona Pass was originally called Beesh Lichii'l Bigiizh (English:...
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  • Aimery IV (or Aimeric IV) (Italian: Amerigo di Narbona) (c. 1230 – October 1298) was the Viscount of Narbonne, an Italian condottiero and captain. Aimery...
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    Juanita a daughter of Narbona (1766–1849) after joining Narbona's Band, and went to live at their camp near the Chuska Mountains. Narbona's reputation as a...
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    discreta" de Josep Borrell y Cristina Narbona". ABC. Cristina Narbona, El Mundo (in Spanish) "Josep Borrell y Cristina Narbona se casan en secreto". El País....
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    Sánchez returned to Congress representing Madrid, replacing Cristina Narbona, who resigned to accept appointment at the Nuclear Safety Council. In December...
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    Siena, and Prato, all loosely commanded by the paid condottiero Amerigo di Narbona with his own professional following, met a Ghibelline force from Arezzo...
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    Kinlichee Ruins Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site Grand Falls Narbona Pass The Navajo Nation has four Tribal Parks, which bring tourists and...
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  • 1155/2017/2913297. PMC 5366212. PMID 28386570. Manto M, Honnorat J, Hampe CS, Guerra-Narbona R, López-Ramos JC, Delgado-García JM, et al. (2015). "Disease-specific...
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    Gothic Literature. NYU Press, 1998. Rodríguez, Miriam López & María Dolores Narbona Carrión (ed.) Women's Contribution to Nineteenth-century American Theatre...
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    Ingrid Fernanda Villena Narbona (born 5 June 1990) is a Chilean lawyer who was elected as a member of the Chilean Constitutional Convention. On 29 August...
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    Sánchez Deputy Secretary General María Jesús Montero President Cristina Narbona Founder Pablo Iglesias Posse Founded 2 May 1879; 145 years ago (1879-05-02)...
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    population was 311 at the 2010 census. It is located at the western end of the Narbona Pass. The McKinley County portion of Crystal is part of the Gallup Micropolitan...
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  • dích'íi'nii, meaning "bitter water") is a small lake in the crater of the Narbona Pass volcano, in San Juan County, New Mexico, within the Navajo Nation...
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    Captain John Reid, who journeyed deep into Navajo country and contacted him, Narbona and other Navajos negotiated a treaty of peace with Colonel Alexander Doniphan...
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  • Governor (1823–1824) Bartolomé Baca, Governor (1823–1825) Antonio de Narbona, Governor (1825–1827) José Antonio Vizcarra, acting Governor (1825–1827)...
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    it was invaded by forces led by future New Mexico governor Lt. Antonio Narbona in 1805, during which time 115 Navajos were slain and 33 taken captive...
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  • commander of New Mexico who was killed by a force of Navajo warriors led by Narbona in 1835. Capitan Blas de Hinojos married Maria de Jesus Trujillo.[citation...
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    1295–1308 Ramon Trebaylla 1308–1326 Arnau de Llordat 1326–1341 Pere de Narbona 1341–1348 Niccoló Capocci 1348–1351 Hug Desbac 1351–1361 Guillem Arnau...
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    ISBN 978-0-8223-7652-1. Horn, David; Feldman, Heidi; Courteau, Mona-Lynn; Jerez, Pamela Narbona; Malcomson, Hettie, eds. (2014). Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Popular Music...
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    cities affected by natural disasters, such as when fires struck Rome and Narbona, and earthquakes affected Rhodes and the Province of Asia. He offered hefty...
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