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Abbadie and is
The popularity of the motto Zazpiak Bat is attributed to Abbadie.
Irish through his mother, Abbadie was an English-speaker but his relationship with Irish culture or his Irish family is not documented.
Abbadie gave his domain the name Abbadia, which is the name still used in Basque.
However in French it is usually referred to as Chateau d ' Abbadie or Domaine d ' Abbadia, and locally it is not unusual for it to be called le Chateau d ' Antoine d ' Abbadie.
Jacques Abbadie was born at Nay, Béarn, probably in 1654, although 1657 and 1658 have been given ; he is " most probably the Jacques Abbadie who was the third child of Violente de Fortaner and Pierre Abbadie, baptized on 27 April 1654.
Zazpiak Bat is a motto attributed to Basque explorer Antoine-Thomson d ' Abbadie in the nineteenth century, from the Basque words zazpiak meaning ' the seven ' and bat meaning ' one ', translates as " the seven one " and refers to the seven Basque Country traditional provinces.
The seafront Château of Antoine d ' Abbadie, built by the architect and theorist Eugène Viollet-le-Duc is a monument of the Gothic Revival.
There is also a cinema at Sokoburu, near the quartier de la Plage, called the Salle Antoine d ' Abbadie, but it is only used on special occasions.

Abbadie and known
– 25 September 1727 ), also known as Jacques or James Abbadie, was a Protestant divine and writer.
The earliest known advocates of British Israelism include M. le Loyer, an early 16th-century French Huguenot magistrate ; Adriaan van der Schrieck, a Flemish scholar ( d. 1621 ); Vincenzo Galilei ; the English antiquarian Henry Spelman ; Jakob Abbadie ; and John Sadler.

Abbadie and by
But time and the investigations of subsequent explorers have shown that Abbadie was quite trustworthy as to his facts, though wrong in his contention — hotly contested by Beke — that the Blue Nile was the main stream.
About the same time he was sent for by Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, to be minister of the French church at Berlin ; the electoral summons found Abbadie at Paris, and it was conveyed through the Count d ' Espense, who had been commissioned by his master to make the selection.
These four productions, with other occasional sermons, were in 1760 republished collectively, in three volumes, at Amsterdam, and preceded by an Essai historique sur la Vie et les Ouvrages de M. Abbadie.
They were led by Jean-Jacques Blaise d ' Abbadie.
Then other European settlers came in groups, such as the first Acadians from Nova Scotia, who were sent there in 1765 by Jean-Jacques Blaise d ' Abbadie, the French official who was administering Louisiana for the Spanish.
She has appeared as a character in several novels, such as the biographical novels The Devil's Mistress by novelist and occultist J. W. Brodie-Innes, Isobel by Jane Parkhurst, the fantasy novel Night Plague by Graham Masterton, and Noches Paganas: Cuentos Narrados junto al Fuego del Sabbath by Luis G. Abbadie ;
According to a letter written by his nephew, Tesemma Zerubabel, to Antoine d ' Abbadie and dated 25 September 1875, Yohannes died " two years previously ", which would be 1873.
Answers to Emlyn's positions were furnished by Stephen Nye ( 1715 ), Jacques Abbadie ( 1719 ), C. Alexander ( 1791 ), and Aaron Burr, president of the college in New Jersey ( 1791 ), on occasion of an American edition ( 1790 ) of extracts from the ‘ Humble Inquiry .’

Abbadie and which
Abbadie continued to occupy his pastorate at Berlin until the death of the great elector, which took place 29 April 1688.
After the battle of the Boyne, Abbadie repaired to London, where he was presently appointed minister of the French church in the Savoy, which had been founded about 1641.
It was in the Irish camp with Schomberg that Abbadie commenced one of his most successful works, which was published at Rotterdam in 1692, as L ' Art de se connoître soi-même ; ou, La Recherche des Sources de la Morale, and went through many editions and amplifications.
Abbadie had also written, at the request of the king, Histoire de la dernière Conspiration d ' Angleterre, 1696, a history of the conspiracy of 1696, which was reprinted in Holland and translated into English, and for which the Earl of Portland and Secretary Sir William Trumbull placed original documents at the author's disposal.

Abbadie and were
Among the early writings of Abbadie were four Sermons sur divers Textes de l ' Ecriture, 1680 ; Réflexions sur la Présence réelle du Corps de Jésus-Christ dans l ' Eucharistie, 1685 ; and two highly adulatory addresses on persons in high stations, entitled respectively Panégyrique de Monseigneur l ' Electeur de Brandebourg, 1684 ; and Panégyrique de Marie Stuart, Reine d ' Angleterre, d ' Ecosse, de France, et d ' Irlande, de glorieuse et immortelle mémoire, décédée à Kensington le 28 décembre 1694, 1695, also published in England as A Panegyric on our late Sovereign Lady, 1695.
Their maternal grandparents were Jean de Saint-Vincent ( Boëil-Bezing, c. 1690 – Boëil-Bezing, 21 May 1762 ) and wife ( m. Assat, 30 May 1719 ) Marie d ' Abbadie de Sireix ( Sireix, 25 March 1694 – Boëil-Bezing, 16 October 1752 ), daughter of Doumengé Habas d ' Arrens and wife Marie d ' Abbadie, Lay Abbess of Sireix.

Abbadie and from
A speaker of both Souletin and Lapurdian, a resident of Lapurdi, Abbadie considered himself a Basque from Soule.
Jean Jacques Blaise d ' Abbadie was Governor of the territory from 1763 to 1765.
The arrival was documented in a letter dated April 6, 1764 from Governor D ' Abbadie to his superior in France.
Important figures from the 19th century had already demanded the setting-up of an academy in defence of the language ( Ulibarri, 1832 ; Aizkibel, 1856 ; d ' Abbadie and Duvoisin, 1862 ; Jose Manterola, 1880 and Artiñano, 1886 ), and it was during the first two decades of the 20th century when various entities-some scientific and others more popular ones-also emphasized the need for its immediate creation.

Abbadie and French
Abbadie was a knight of the Legion of Honour and a member of the French Academy of Sciences.
Abbadie subsequently published a revised version of the French translation of the English liturgy used at this church, with an epistle dedicatory to George I.
The French surname Abbadie or d ' Abbadie, meaning "( of the ) abbey " in English, may refer to:
* Jean-Jacques Blaise d ’ Abbadie ( 1726-1765 ), governor of French Louisiana
Arnaud-Michel d ' Abbadie ( 24 July 1815 – 8 November 1893 ) was a French and Basque geographer, and along with his older brother Antoine-Thomson d ' Abbadie, was notable for his travels in Ethiopia.
But as a result of a controversy over the statements of a rival Ethiopian explorer, Antoine Thomson d ' Abbadie, Beke returned the French medal.
By the time Orono was born, the Penobscot people had been in close contact with French Catholic missionaries and traders for over a generation, and Orono was himself of mixed ancestry, probably the grandson of Jean-Vincent d ' Abbadie de Saint-Castin, The 3rd Baron Castin, who had settled at the mouth of the Penobscot River ( the site of the present town of Castine, Maine ) in the 1660s.

Abbadie and other
Abbadie visited Holland to see his La Vérité through the press, and stayed more than three years in Amsterdam, 1720 – 23, during the preparation of Le Triomphe and other works.

Abbadie and .
Antoine Thomson d ' Abbadie d ' Arrast ( January 3, 1810 – March 19, 1897 ) was an Irish-French and Basque explorer, geographer, ethnologue, linguist and astronomer notable for his travels in Ethiopia during the first half of the 19th century.
He was the older brother of Arnaud Michel d ' Abbadie.
The younger Abbadie spent some time in Algeria before, in 1837, the two brothers started for Ethiopia, landing at Massawa in February 1838.
Basque through his father, Abbadie developed a particular interest about the Basque Language after meeting the Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte in London.
Abbadie's income as dean of Killaloe was so small that he could not afford a literary amanuensis ; and Hugh Boulter, archbishop of Armagh, having appealed in vain to Lord Carteret, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, on Abbadie's behalf, gave him a letter of introduction to Dr. Edmund Gibson, bishop of London, and Abbadie left Ireland.

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