Arrano beltza

Arrano beltza

The "arrano beltza" ("black eagle" in Basque) is an ancient Basque and Navarre symbol which displays a black eagle upon a yellow background and is mostly, though not exclusively, used by Basque nationalists as a symbol of Euskal Herria, the Basque Country.

History

The black eagle was originally the seal of King Sancho III of Navarre who, when incorporating Aragon and Castile, had under his crown all the territories of Basque culture and language, including those traditionally Castilian, for his kingdom reached from Galicia to the Mediterranean Sea. From a Basque nationalist interpretation, the rule of Sancho III constitutes a historical precedent for the aspirations of the unification of the Basque-speaking territories under one independent State. From a Spanish perspective, it is one of the first attempts at forming a unified Spain.

Note that the flag is a modern interpretation of the seal.There are not known flags prior to the 18th centuryBernardo Estornés Lasa's Spanish article on [http://www.euskomedia.org/euskomedia/SAunamendi?idi=eu&falfabetico=&ftemas=09$11&ftoponimos=&fmaterias=&fclick=2&clave=NAVARRA&posicion=6&primerregistro=1&op=14 Navarra] in the Auñamendi Entziklopedia (click on "NAVARRA - NAFARROA (NOMBRE Y EMBLEMAS)")] when Father Isla describes a crimson flag with the chains and crown of the modern coat-of-arms.

Use by Basque nationalists

This symbol is used mostly by the so called Ezker Abertzalea (Nationalist Left), who consider it "the oldest symbol of the territory of Euskal Herria". Such use fits in with the search for symbols and terms which go beyond the iconography created by Sabino Arana. Thus, besides the ikurriña (the official flag in the Basque Autonomous Community), of Aranist origin, one can find the yellow flag with the black eagle and the flag of Navarre being used more often, as they are considered more genuine symbols of Euskal Herria. For the same reason, these leftist abertzaleak often use the traditional term "Euskal Herria" instead of the neologism "Euskadi", created by Sabino Arana in the XIX century. ("Euskadi", on the other hand, is starting to be more usually identified with the Basque Autonomous Community.)

Occasional use by Spanish nationalists

Some Spanish nationalist organisations of neo-fascist character (specifically the AUN), have in few occasions used the "arrano beltza" as well, presenting it as a symbol of Spanish unity. For this idea, they allege that Sancho III ruled most of Christian Spain, from León to Barcelona, and he appeared in many documents named as "Rex Hispanorum Regum", that is, "King of the Kings of the Hispanians" ("Spaniards"), which, from their point of view, demonstrates that the Kingdom of Navarre perceived Spain as a territorial and historical unit, despite its political division (although it is debatable whether Hispania was then a merely geographical term, like modern day substitute Iberia). Sancho III also turned Castille into a kingdom when leaving it to his son Fernando, and the eagle, used by its kings and queens ever since until Isabel the Catholic would come from the "arrano beltza".

ee also

"Arrano beltza" is also a song by Basque songwriter Mikel Laboa (later covered by rock band Negu Gorriak), including the verses:It alludes to a legend on the origin of the current coat of arms and flag of Navarre.

References

*Much of the content of this article comes from [http://es.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arrano_beltza&oldid=2158929 the equivalent Spanish-language wikipedia article] .

External links

* [http://es.geocities.com/aingast/index234.htm Kingdom of Navarre] : related seals, arms and flags


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Arrano Beltza — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Sello de Sancho VII de Navarra …   Wikipedia Español

  • Arrano Beltza — actuel …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Arrano beltza — actuel Sceau du roi Sanche V …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Arrano Beltza — Flagge Arrano Beltza (baskisch für schwarzer Adler) ist ein altes Hoheitssymbol des Königreiches Navarra. Es wird, insbesondere als Flagge auf gelbem Grund, von baskisch linksnationalistischen Kreisen als Symbol für das ganze Baskenland verwendet …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Arrano Beltza — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Чёрный орёл (значения). Современный Arrano Beltza …   Википедия

  • Arrano beltza — El arrano beltza ( águila negra en euskera) es un antiguo símbolo vasco y navarro que representa un águila negra sobre fondo amarillo y que es utilizado sobre todo (aunque no exclusivamente) por nacionalistas vascos como símbolo de Euskal Herria …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Sanche VII de Navarre — Arrano beltza comme sceau du roi Sanche VII de Navarre Sanche VII de Navarre[1], dit le Fort, né vers 1170, il est mort le 7 avril 1234 à Tudela. Il régna sur la Nava …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Flagge von Baskenland — Flagge des Baskenlandes genannt Ikurrina. Seitenverhältnis 14:25 Ursprünglich war die Flagge des Baskenlandes, Ikurrina [ikuˈriɲa] oder Ikurriña die Flagge der baskischen Provinz Bizkaia …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ikurrina — Flagge des Baskenlandes genannt Ikurrina. Seitenverhältnis 14:25 Ursprünglich war die Flagge des Baskenlandes, Ikurrina [ikuˈriɲa] oder Ikurriña die Flagge der baskischen Provinz Bizkaia …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ikurriña — Flagge des Baskenlandes genannt Ikurrina. Seitenverhältnis 14:25 Ursprünglich war die Flagge des Baskenlandes, Ikurrina [ikuˈriɲa] oder Ikurriña die Flagge der baskischen Provinz Bizkaia …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”