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'''Igúzquiza''' ({{lang-eu|Iguzkitza}}) is a town and ] located in the province and autonomous community of ], northern ]. The first lords of Igúzquiza were the Velaz de Medrano family, high nobles of Cordoba and Navarre, lineally descended from a Moorish Prince called Abd al-Rahman,<ref>A New Dictionary, Spanish and English and English and Spanish, Containing the Etymology, the Proper and Metaphorical Signification of Words, Terms of Arts and Sciences, Names of Men, Families, Places, and of the Principal Plants in Spain and the West-Indies. Together wih the Arabic and Moorish Words Now Commonly received in the Spanish Tongue, and an Explanation of the difficult Words, Proverbs and Phrases, in Don Quixote, and others the most celebrated writers in the language” by Peter Penida, Author of the Spanish Grammar and teacher of Spanish Lanuage in London </ref> son of ] (whose Christian name was Don Andrés Vélaz de Medrano) lord of Iguzquiza, served ] of Pamplona and lived at the Palace of Velaz de Medrano in Igúzquiza during the reign of his young brother ] of the Umayyad Caliphate. | '''Igúzquiza''' ({{lang-eu|Iguzkitza}}) is a town and ] located in the province and autonomous community of ], northern ]. The first lords of Igúzquiza under Pamplona were the Velaz de Medrano family, high nobles of Cordoba and Navarre, lineally descended from a Moorish Prince called Abd al-Rahman,<ref>A New Dictionary, Spanish and English and English and Spanish, Containing the Etymology, the Proper and Metaphorical Signification of Words, Terms of Arts and Sciences, Names of Men, Families, Places, and of the Principal Plants in Spain and the West-Indies. Together wih the Arabic and Moorish Words Now Commonly received in the Spanish Tongue, and an Explanation of the difficult Words, Proverbs and Phrases, in Don Quixote, and others the most celebrated writers in the language” by Peter Penida, Author of the Spanish Grammar and teacher of Spanish Lanuage in London </ref> son of ] (whose Christian name was Don Andrés Vélaz de Medrano) lord of Iguzquiza, served ] of Pamplona and lived at the Palace of Velaz de Medrano in Igúzquiza during the reign of his young brother ] of the Umayyad Caliphate. | ||
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Igúzquiza (Template:Lang-eu) is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. The first lords of Igúzquiza under Pamplona were the Velaz de Medrano family, high nobles of Cordoba and Navarre, lineally descended from a Moorish Prince called Abd al-Rahman, son of Al-Hakam II (whose Christian name was Don Andrés Vélaz de Medrano) lord of Iguzquiza, served King Don Sancho Garcés II of Pamplona and lived at the Palace of Velaz de Medrano in Igúzquiza during the reign of his young brother Hisham II of the Umayyad Caliphate.
References
- A New Dictionary, Spanish and English and English and Spanish, Containing the Etymology, the Proper and Metaphorical Signification of Words, Terms of Arts and Sciences, Names of Men, Families, Places, and of the Principal Plants in Spain and the West-Indies. Together wih the Arabic and Moorish Words Now Commonly received in the Spanish Tongue, and an Explanation of the difficult Words, Proverbs and Phrases, in Don Quixote, and others the most celebrated writers in the language” by Peter Penida, Author of the Spanish Grammar and teacher of Spanish Lanuage in London
It was the capitain Jaime Vélaz de Medrano' birthplace, noble navarresse who defended the castle of Amaiur in 1513 y 1522 against the Spanish conquerors of the Kingdom of Navarre. Close to the village are ruin of the Medrano's palace.
External links
- IGUZQUIZA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa) (in Spanish)
42°38′47″N 2°05′07″W / 42.64639°N 2.08528°W / 42.64639; -2.08528
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