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Albesa (Catalan pronunciation: [alˈβeza]) is a muni****lity in the
comarca of Noguera, in the
province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. In 1003 it was the...
- ravaged. The
Battle of
Albesa was a follow-up to the
Battle of Torà that took
place 25
February 1003 at Al-Qaṣr al-Māša (
Albesa), near Balagî (Balaguer)...
- Paik Seung-ho Damià
Abella José Joaquín
Albaladejo Luis
Alberto Albert Albesa Thiago Alcântara
Carles Aleñá
Quique Álvarez
Guillermo Amor
Francesc Arnau...
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Albert Albesa Gasulla (born 6
March 1965) is a
Spanish former professional footballer who pla**** as a centre-back. He pla**** in La Liga for Real Valladolid...
- at the
Battle of Torà,
followed by a
narrower victory at the
Battle of
Albesa. He was
captured by Abd al-Malik, the Córdoban hajib,
during reprisals in...
- and
establishes the
Diocese of
Transylvania (approximate date).
Battle of
Albesa:
Muslim forces of the
Caliphate of
Cordoba defeat the
northern Christian...
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Torrevicente Rueda Rovirans 3rd
Barcelona 11th
century Cervera Calatañazor Torà
Albesa Aqbat al-Bakr
Graus Coimbra Barbastro Paterna Cabra Piedra Pisada Morella...
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Muslims retreated to
their own territory,
where a
second battle was
fought at
Albesa. The
result of this
second battle is unclear, but it was the end of the...
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Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. 2005-11-24. ISBN 978-0-08-054784-8.
Albesa Pedrola,
Elena (2019). "Las
hablas churras de las
comarcas valencianas limítrofes...
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Torrevicente Rueda Rovirans 3rd
Barcelona 11th
century Cervera Calatañazor Torà
Albesa Aqbat al-Bakr
Graus Coimbra Barbastro Paterna Cabra Piedra Pisada Morella...