Associations to the word «Navarre»
Noun
- Aragon
- Castile
- Sancho
- Marguerite
- Pau
- Pyrenees
- Blanche
- Jeanne
- Alfonso
- Catalonia
- Bourbon
- Asturias
- Anjou
- Dauphin
- Aquitaine
- Henri
- Guise
- Champagne
- Zaragoza
- Cortes
- Galicia
- Antoine
- Duc
- Burgundy
- Viceroy
- Princesse
- Bilbao
- Ferdinand
- Joan
- Gaston
- Granada
- Fief
- Iv
- Valencia
- Rouen
- Spain
- Roi
- Normandy
- Counsellor
- Gonzalo
- Catherine
- Consort
- Palais
- Joanna
- Medici
- Bai
- Lower
- Vassal
- Brittany
- Henry
- Edict
- Nantes
- Provence
- Eleanor
- Pensacola
- Regency
- Heiress
- Iii
- Queen
- Sicily
- Protestant
- Kingdom
- Isabella
- Xavier
- King
- Pretender
- Throne
- Margaret
- Ix
- Philip
- Lorraine
- Heir
- Nobles
- Cesare
- Monarch
- France
- Brie
- Rochelle
- Brabant
- Vii
- Eta
- Ley
- Livre
- Flanders
- Regent
- Iberia
- Javier
- Vi
- Chancery
- Accession
Wiktionary
NAVARRE, proper noun. An autonomous community in northern Spain, once an independent kingdom of Basque origin.
NAVARRE, proper noun. A part of the Northern Basque Country (France), often referred to as Basse Navarre in French, to distinguish it from the Navarre belonging to Spain.
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