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Navarre

2002
Compère Marie-Madeleine. Navarre. In: Les collèges français 16e-18e siècle Répertoire 3 - Paris. Paris : Institut national de recherche pédagogique, 2002. pp. 279-301. (Bibliothèque de l'Histoire de l'Education, 10)
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Marguerite of Navarre

Books Abroad, 1936
R. T. H., Samuel Putnam
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Henri de Navarre

1996
In the second half of the sixteenth century, a series of weak Valois monarchs was unable to halt a murderous civil war between the Catholic majority and Protestant minority which devastated France for decades. By positioning himself as a tolerant chief of state above religious factions and acting in the interest of the French nation as a whole, Henri ...
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Marguerite de Navarre

2011
The highly cultured, erudite, and learned Marguerite de Navarre (1492–1549) was the daughter of Charles d’Angoulême and Louise de Savoie, and the sister of the Renaissance king François I. Marguerite’s mother had insisted on a solid humanist education for her; like her brother, Marguerite was proficient in Latin, Hebrew, Spanish, and Italian, and read ...
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Data Resource Profile: Results Analysis Base of Navarre (BARDENA)

International Journal of Epidemiology, 2023
Javier Gorricho   +2 more
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Urban Jewish heritage and its (in)visibility: perspectives from Navarre, Spain

Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2021
Anna Katarzyna Dulska
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