Tag: brotherhood of our lady of aranzazu of lima
February 13: 406 years of the foundation of the Brotherhood of...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Updated June 16, 2019: The Constitution of the Arantzazu Euzko Etxea of Lima (at the end of the...
MartĂn de Murua, the Basque who wrote about the Incas of...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Jorge Paredes Laos has just published an interesting article in the Peruvian daily El Comercio about the life...
You can help choose the date to pay homage to the...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Many Basques, despite generations and distance, maintain a deep connection with their origins, their homeland.  This “pride of...
Who the peninsular Basques are: the teachings of History (from Peru)
This article was translated by Joseba Varela
In this day and age, certain voices are casting doubt on which territories actually conform the Basque homeland in...


![MartĂn de Murua, the Basque who wrote about the Incas of Peru in a 16th century illustrated story Tomado de la obra CĂłdice MurĂşa: Historia y genealogĂa de los reyes incas del PerĂş del padre mercedario fray MartĂn de MurĂşa: cĂłdice Galvin (2004 [1590]). En el brazo del personaje se puede leer: "Vila Oma" y en la pierna del mismo: "El gran pontĂfice del Inga"; ambas inscripciones dan cuenta de la alta jerarquĂa del individuo, la cual se ve a su vez reforzada mediante el uso de la diadema en forma de media luna, el brazalete o chipana, bastĂłn de mando y el adorno de barbilla.](https://aboutbasquecountry.eus/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/historia-general-del-piru-martin-de-murua-324x235.jpg)

