- Beotibar
Beotibar. Spanish locality near
Tolosa in theGuipuscoa province of northernSpain , in the northeastern part of theautonomous community of the Basque Country. That province is bordered by the provinces ofBiscay andÁlava , the Autonomous Community ofNavarre , the French Department ofPyrénées-Atlantiques , and the Cantabrian sea (Bay of Biscay ).Beotibar is renowned in Basque history as the site of the battle in 1321 in which Guipuzcoans defeated the Navarrese. Essentially, the battle was the result of the very complicated geopolitical forces at work in the Middle Ages that went into shaping what one day would be “Spain”. In 1016 boundaries had been drawn between Navarre and Castile; these boundaries made what would now be the “Basque country” part of Navarre. This lasted until Guipuzcoa, Alava, and Vizcaya broke away from that kingdom amid a difficult political situation and became integrated into Castile under a treaty in 1200. The battle of Beotibar was fought to defeat attempts by the Navarrese to take back Guipuzcoa and reincorporate it. Part of the lore connected with the battle is the valour shown by the Loyola brothers, ancestors of
Ignatius of Loyola , founder of the Society of Jesus, known as theJesuits .There exists a description of the battle of Beotibar by
Juan Zaldibia in his book "Suma de las cosas cantábricas y guipuzcoana" as well as an old Basque song that recalls the victory.External links
* [http://www.buber.net/Basque/Music/Song/beot.html Song of the Battle of Beotibar]
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