Spanish anthropologist, historian, linguist and essayist.
| Born | 1914 |
| Died | 1995 |
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| Born | 1914 |
| Died | 1995 |
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History, Social life and customs, Basques, Ethnology, Witchcraft, Folklore, Antiquities, Inquisition, Magic, Biography, Civilization, History and criticism, Art, Intellectual life, Social conditions, Spanish Authors, Anthropology, Carnival, Interviews, Jews, Marranos, Philosophy, Rural conditions, Spanish Mythology, Basque languagePlaces
Spain, País Vasco (Spain), Navarre (Spain), Northern Spain, Navarre, País Vasco, Basques, Morocco, Northwest Africa, Pays Basque (France), Portugal, Andalusia, Andalusia (Spain), Cantabria, Cantabria (Spain), Castile, Castile (Spain), Granada (Kingdom), Granada (Reino), Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Murcia (Spain : Region), Navarra (Comunidad Autónoma), North AfricaPeople
Julio Caro Baroja, Pío Baroja (1872-1956), Baroja family, Diego de Torres (16th cent), Diego de Torres (16th century), Esteban de Garibay y Zamalloa (1533-1599), Ibn Khaldūn (1332-1406), Ignatius of Loyola, Saint (1491-1556), Julian Alfred Pitt-Rivers, Julio Caro Baroja (1914-1995), Serafín Baroja (1840-1912)Time
20th century, To 218 B.C., 19th century, Roman period, 218 B.C.-414 A.D., 1516-1830, 18th century, House of Austria, 1516-1700, 711-1516, Civil War, 1936-1939, Philip IV, 1621-1665, To 711ID Numbers
- OLID: OL60259A
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- Julio Baroja Caro
- JULIO CARO BAROJA















