102 examples of pampeluna in sentences

"And you cannot hold Pampeluna unless you take Torre Garda first," thought those who knew the art of guerilla warfare.

Sor Teresa had gone to Pampeluna.

It was not difficult for him to find out during the next few weeks that Juanita had been sent to Pampeluna, whither also

Pampeluna, it was known, might at any moment be in danger of attack, but not of bombardment by the Carlists, who had many friends within the walls.

He knew, however, that both she and Sor Teresa were still at Pampeluna in the great yellow house in the Calle de la Dormitaleria, nearly opposite the Cathedral gate, from whence there is constant noiseless traffic of sisters and novices hurrying across, with lowered eyes, to the sanctuary, or back to their duties, with the hush of prayer still upon them.

"But you have not written to her?" "No." "Nor heard from her?" "I had a note from her at Saragossa, before they moved her to Pampeluna," answered Marcos with a smile.

"I had better get back to Pampeluna," he said to his father.

Pampeluna is rightly reckoned to be the strongest city in Europe.

They made use of the hotel in the corner of the Plaza de la Constitucion when business or war happened to call them to Pampeluna.

"He may be here in Pampeluna.

CHAPTER XIV IN THE CLOISTER Marcos and Sarrion went back to Pampeluna in the dusk of the winter evening, each meditating over that which they had seen and heard.

There were great clouds in the sky when the moon rose the next night and one of them threw Pampeluna into dark shadows when Marcos took his place in the little passage between the School in the Calle de la Dormitaleria and the next building.

"If we make an illumination they can see it from Pampeluna.

"That is Pampeluna," replied Marcos.

The bishop and Sarrion were to go by the midnight train to Saragossa, while the carnage and horses were housed for the night at the inn near the station, a mile from the gates; for this was a time of war, and Pampeluna was a fenced city from nightfall till morning.

He returned to Pampeluna two days ago.

I understood that he left Pampeluna yesterday for Saragossa," said Sarrion.

"Sor Teresa brought them with her from Pampeluna.

The Carlists were in force between him and Pampeluna; would Marcos ride down to the camp and hear details? Marcos rose at once and threw his cigarette away.

USTARITZ.The name of two villages, formerly separate, in the Basses-Pyrénées, 8-3/4 miles from Bayonne, on the carriage-road thence via Elizondo to Pampeluna (63 miles).

Don Iñigo Lopez de Recalde Loyola, a Spaniard of noble blood and breeding, at first a page at the court of King Ferdinand, then a brave and chivalrous soldier, was wounded at the siege of Pampeluna.

We stayed no less than twenty days at Pampeluna; when seeing the winter coming on, and no likelihood of its being better, for it was the severest winter all over Europe that had been known in the memory of man, I proposed that we should all go away to Fontarabia, and there take shipping for Bourdeaux, which was a very little voyage.

He was at the siege of Pampeluna with the deposed King Jean d'Albret of Navarre and the lord of La Palisse, when they told him there was a certain castle about four leagues off which it would be well for him to take, as the garrison was a constant annoyance to the French.

PAMPELUNA or PAMPLONA (31), a fortified city of Northern Spain, is 80 m. due SE. of Bilbao.

RONCESVALLES, a valley of the Pyrenees, 23 m. NE. of Pampeluna, where in 775 the rear of the army of Charlemagne was cut in pieces by the Basques, and ROLAND (q. v.) with the other Paladins was slain.

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