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  • ...the French, the German, and the [[British Empire|British]] each producing great achievements, as well as fighting huge wars which have shaped the world. ...brown bear (''Ursus arctos'') is now restricted to isolated pockets of the Pyrenees and the far north of Scandinavia. The wisent (''Bison bonasus''), the large
    29 kilobytes (4,140 words) - 20:37, October 28, 2025
  • ...diterranean to Western commerce, which itself had an effect on the rise of great cities such as Venice and the emergence of a money economy in the West. ...quest of the Iberian Peninsula, except for small Christian remnants in the Pyrenees. They remained on for the next 674 years until driven out by Spanish and Po
    56 kilobytes (8,559 words) - 23:54, September 24, 2025
  • ...held rabidly [[anti-semitism|anti-semitic]] views. But the question of how great an influence his views were on the Nazis, and how much of this can be blame ...iginal text is set on the border of [[Islam]] and [[Christendom]] in the [[Pyrenees]], was set entirely in [[Iraq]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHHob6
    14 kilobytes (2,140 words) - 20:46, January 2, 2024
  • ...to bring peace to the two warring countries and conclude the Treaty of the Pyrenees.<ref>John Wolf, ''Louis XIV'' (1968) p 117-8</ref> ...n astute military commander. He prided himself as an excellent horseman, a great dancer, and a lively conversationalist. Yet the king possessed little skill
    34 kilobytes (5,376 words) - 15:13, March 2, 2024
  • Since the end of the [[Great Flood]] all humans spoke the same language. The survivors started to build * [[Basque]], the historic language of the Basques, who lived in the Pyrenees mountains bordering [[Spain]] and [[France]]
    9 kilobytes (1,116 words) - 22:28, January 22, 2025
  • ...and [[Bayonne]] are its principle urban centres. It is one of the world's great [[wine]] producing areas, is famous for its Armagnac brandy, and for its al
    1 kilobytes (202 words) - 19:39, December 6, 2019
  • ...mber 10, 2019}}</ref> He was from a prominent family originally from the [[Pyrenees]] Mountains of [[France]]. His father, [[Adolphe Lafargue]], received his e ...ge Grove Cemetery in Lake Charles.<ref name=lahist/> He once said that his great accomplishment was having never turned away a patient in need.<ref name=doc
    13 kilobytes (1,871 words) - 16:38, July 30, 2020
  • ...ichaeanism was based mainly on information from its opponents, such as the great Apostolic Father, [[Saint Augustine]] (354-430), who, according to his ''Co ...nds, and the higher taxes during the time of Tsar Peter I, gave birth to a great social discontent at the beginning of the 10th century
    82 kilobytes (12,388 words) - 05:04, April 12, 2024
  • Alfred Briggs Irion (maternal great-grandfather)<br> Arnaud D. Lafargue (great-uncle)
    19 kilobytes (2,845 words) - 20:45, May 30, 2023