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Pedro Agerre

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Pedro Agerre Azpilkueta
Born1556
Urdazubi/Urdax
Died8 April 1644
Sare
Pen nameAxular
OccupationWriter
LanguageBasque
Notable worksGero (1643)

Pedro Agerre, best known as Axular, was one of the main Basque writers of the 17th century. His main work was Gero (Later), published in 1643, an ascetic book written with elaborate prose and composed following the traumatic period of the Basque witch trials (1609-1613).

Despite hailing from the house Axular, located in Urdazubi/Urdax (Navarre), he was appointed to the neighbouring parish of Sara (Labourd), where he stood out in his preaching. On the maternal line, he was related to Martin Azpilkueta and Francis Xavier.