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Nólsoyar Páll
Poul Poulsen Nolsøe ella Nólsoyar Páll (11. oktober 1766 í Nólsoy - 1809) er tjóðarhetja í Føroyum.
- Foreldur: Súsanna Djónadóttir av Velbastað og Poul Joensen úr Nólsoy.
- Bróður: Jacob Nolsøe.
- 1804 - Royndin Fríða.
- 1806/1807 - Fuglakvæði.
Útvortis ávísing
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Nólsoyar Páll
Bólkur:Føroya søga
Nólsoyar Páll
11. oktober
11. oktober er dagur 284 í árinum í gregorianska kalendaranum (dagur 285 um leypár er). 81 dagar eru eftir av árinum.
Hendingar
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Føðingar
- 1766 Nólsoyar Páll er tjóðarhetja í Føroyum.
Andlát
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Oktober, 11.
ja:10月11日
ko:10월 11일
simple:October 11
th:11 ตุลาคม
Velbastaður
Velbastaður
Bólkur:Bygdir í Føroyum
Jacob Nolsøe
Jacob Nolsøe (7. januar 1775 í Nólsoy - 18. august 1869 í Tórshavn) var handilsforvaltari og bróður Nólsoyar Páll.
- Foreldur: Súsanna Djónadóttir av Velbastað og Poul Joensen úr Nólsoy.
- Børn: Napoleon Nolsøe.
- 1831 - 1851 Handilsforvaltari.
- 1858 - 1859 Løgtingslimur.
Bøkur
- 1829 - Mállæra.
- 1829 - Jómsvíkingasøgu (part av).
Nolsøe, Jacob
Nolsøe, Jacob
Nolsøe, Jacob
FuglakvæðiFuglakvæði eftir Nólsoyar Páll
Útgavur
- Fuglakvæðið / eftir Poul Nolsøe ; greitt til prentingar hevur Richard Long. - Tórsh., 1929. - 39 s. - (Føroyskur lesnaður til skúlabrúks ; 1)
Bólkur:KvæðiBólkur:Fuglar
Bólkur:Føroya søgaBólkur:FøroyarBólkur:Søga
Sabino de Arana y GoiriSabino Arana Goiri (January 26, 1865 – November 25, 1903), founder of the Basque Nationalist Party. Author of several books and numerous articles arguing in favour of Basque nationalism based on the idea of the Basques as a special people.
He died in Sukarrieta at the age of 38 after getting ill during time spent in a Spanish prison, for attempting to send a telegram to president Theodore Roosevelt of the United States of America, praising America for helping Cuba gain independence from Spain.
He was an early defender of the use of the Basque language in all areas of society, to avoid its increasing marginalization in the face of the dominant, state sanctioned Spanish. He made a strong effort to establish an agreed orthography for the Basque language.
His first published work was "Bizkaia por su independencia", recalling earlier battles of the ancient people of Biscay.
In 1894 he founded the first nationalist center of the new party (Partido Nacionalista Vasco) to provide a place for gathering and proselitizing.
Sabino Arana, like many Europeans of his time, believed that the essence of a country was defined by its blood, and was disturbed that the immigration into Biscay of many workers from central Spain during the industrial revolution, into a small country with no political power, would result in the death of the local culture.
On the other hand, he was strongly devout catholic, and considered this to be an essential part of the Basque identity.
Despite his religious integrism, and his somewhat xenophobic views, he is considered by many Basques to be the gadfly that sparked the movement for the cultural revival of the Basques, and for the freedom of his people. The party he created has moved on from his most controversial ideas to an inclusive concept of the Basque essence, based not on bloodline, but rather on culture and convivence.
He was a prolific writer, with over 600 journalism articles, most of them with a propaganda purpose. He liked to shock and provoke, in order to get attention from a society that he deemed unaware of its fate.
There are three key aspects of Sabino Arana's political figure: First, he was an innovator, being the first to proclaim that the Basques are a seperate race. Second, he was not a rightist; he strongly opposed slavery (legal in Spanish-held Cuba until ten years before its independence) and defended the right of South African Zulus to their land. Third, he was an infatigable worker, taking action in many areas; he learned the Basque language as an adult, undertook a number of activities to promote the Basque language and culture, created a political movement, and designed the symbols (flag, anthem) used to this day by Basque nationalists.
The ideas of Sabino Arana can be considered to have spawned both the democratic nationalist movement that currently is supported by a slight majority of the Basques and the terrorist group ETA that has killed over 800 people over the latest thirty years.
Today, he is viewed as a controversial figure by many opinion makers in Spain, who call him racist. The Partido Nacionalista Vasco, holders of the intellectual property of his works, has chosen not to reprint them since 1976, keeping only the more "moderate" part of his message in their charter. On the other hand, many Basques still revere him as the father of the nationalist movement, who managed to start the turnaround of the decay of the Basque language and culture.
Arana, Sabino
Arana, Sabino
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Arana, Sabino
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