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    Le Phare de Bayonne et La Sentinelle des Pyrénées : regards croisés de deux journaux français sur l’actualité espagnole de 1838 by Alain Pauquet

    “…Working for a research into war correpondents during the first carlist war, this article is based on the analysis of the spanish news presented in the newspaper Le Phare de Bayonne in 1838, and the same news dealt by his rival, La Sentinelle des Pyrénées mainly during the last quarter of the year 1838. …”
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    Una provincia contra su gobernador by Daniel Gutiérrez Ardila

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…The resources that Creoles in Nueva Granada had to fight against the abuses of royal functionaries after the abdications of Bayonne were essentially inoperable given the constant suspicion that any action they took to protest those events were surreptitious revolutionary projects, that is, crimes of treason. …”
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    Marie Darrieussecq, <i>Rapporto di polizia. Le accuse di plagio e altri metodi di controllo della scrittura</i> by Niccolò Scaffai

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…It wasn’t that she was born in France, in Bayonne, in 1969. Or that she is a writer (in addition to being a scholar of literature and psychoanalyst) who has published works of fiction, autobiographical short stories and literary essays. …”
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    Martin Goyhetche-ren alegien peritestuan: "nota" eta "hitztegui" by Aurelia Arcocha-Scarcia

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Only part of this text-corpus of work is known (the textual edition of La Fontaine's Fables in Basque: Bayonne 1852), the rest (110 of Florian's Fables and 27 by La Fontaine) is still unpublished and totally unknown to researchers to this day.…”
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    « Description du batteau presenté l’an 1660 par les Jurats de la Ville de Bordeaux, à leurs Majestés revenant de la frontiere faite la ceremonie de leur mariage » by Mark Hengerer

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…In 1660, Louis XIV and his wife Maria Theresa of Spain travelled from Bayonne, where they had married, to Paris. To do this, they had to cross the Garonne River. …”
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