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  • Agerre is a Basque surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jose Agerre (1889–1962), Basque writer and politician Pedro Agerre (1556–1644), Basque...
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    Pedro Agerre, best known as Axular, was one of the main Basque writers of the 17th century. His main work was Gero (Later), published in 1643, an ascetic...
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  • Jose Agerre Santesteban or José Aguerre Santesteban (29 December 1889 – 19 October 1962) was a Basque writer and politician who focused on Basque nationalism...
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  • trafficker Guero (book) ("Later"), a 1643 Basque-language book by Pedro Agerre Guero Davila, a character in Queen of the South El Güero Estrada (1997)...
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    winner Garbiñe Muguruza (born 1993), 2-time Grand Slam singles winner Pedro Agerre Axular Ignacio Aldecoa Fernando Aramburu Gabriel Aresti Bernardo Atxaga...
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  • (1866 — after 1893), Basque pianist and composer, son of José Antonio Jose Agerre Santesteban (1889–1962), Basque writer and politician José Antonio Santesteban...
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  • Aguirre is a surname of Basque origin. It shows different variants (Agerre, Agerri, Ager) and composite surnames (Eizagirre, Agirresarobe, Agirrezabala...
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  • the conventions of Romance languages like Spanish or French. Thus Pedro Agerre's 1643 book was titled Guero corresponding to modern gero ("Later") and the...
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  • et Architetti (Baglione) 1643 in literature – Cazania lui Varlaam, Gero (Agerre), A History of Tibet by the Fifth Dalai Lama of Tibet, Shinra no Kiroku...
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    Segovia film (English title: Escape from Segovia). The Basque theatre company Agerre Teatroa adapted her novel «Zergatik Panpox?» and performed in Madrid the...
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  • claim. This honor lies either in the hands of Juan de Bacoyne, Juan de Agerre, Martin de Karre, Marsene de Horisada, Domingo de Sarria, or Adam de Bellocke...
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    reservation Equivocation Tomás de Mercado, another "Iberian monetarist" Pedro Agerre Azpilikueta, Basque prominent writer and maternal relative Aspilcueta, Azpilcoeta...
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  • Discipline of Divorce Roger Williams – A Key into the Language of America Pedro Agerre (Axular) – Gero Pierre Corneille Le Menteur Polyeucte Sir William Davenant...
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  • (born 1978, US, p/nf) Anna Caspari Agerholt (1892–1943, Norway, nf) Pedro Agerre (1566–1654, Spain, nf) Sven Aggesen (born c. 1140/1150, Denmark, nf) Ifeoma...
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  • music project Gero (book) ("Later"), a 1643 Basque-language book by Pedro Agerre. Dr. Gero Cup, a football tournament Garo (disambiguation) Giro (disambiguation)...
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    This was a religious publication, called Gero, the preachings of Pedro Agerre (better known as Axular) but in literary form, published in 1643. Although...
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  • Louis Agassiz (1807–1873, Switzerland/US, N) in French and English Pedro Agerre (Axular, 17th century, Spain, R) in Basque; Gero Sven Aggesen (born c. 1140–50...
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    contemporary spelling) is a 17th-century ascetic book in Basque written by Pedro Agerre, better known as Axular. It is considered one of the masterpieces of classic...
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