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Aragonian may be: a
somewhat rare
adjective form of
Aragon a name
mostly used in
Spanish contexts for a
geologic age
during the
Miocene roughly corresponding...
- suid Listriodon, and the
felids Sansanosmilus and Pseudaelurus, and the
Aragonian-Vallesian
boundary does not
represent a
major shift in the
European mammalian...
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Pozuelo de Alarcón (Spain). The
fossils found belong to the
fauna of the
Aragonian continental stage (middle Miocene),
about 14
million years ago. The sediments...
- The
history of
Pamplona as a city goes back to the 1st
millennium B.C. when a
settlement of
Vascones named Iruña existed. However,
traces of
human occupation...
- with the
actual holders of the Tyrol, when
Maria Theresa, wife of the
Aragonian heir
Francis III, Duke of Lorraine,
succeeded in
Tyrol as well. In the...
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Deinotherium recovered from
sediments dating to the late
Astaracian to
Aragonian.
While it is
considered a
synonym of D.
giganteum by some researchers...
- ISBN 0-915430-00-2.
Historical Notes of the A.D.
Juilliard Mills, Aragon, Ga. The
Aragonian, 1951 "US
Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990".
United States Census...
-
places (real or fictional)
known as
Argonia Argonium, a
chemical compound Aragonian (disambiguation)
Argon people Argon (disambiguation) Argo (adjective:...
- the mill.
Historical Notes of the A.D.
Juilliard Mills, Aragon, Ga. The
Aragonian, 1951 Gregory, Lauren, "Aragon Mill", Rome News-Tribune, 2003 Willis,...
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Areas belonging to the
Aragonian crown in 1385,
including the
various naval consulates (combination of fact and
commercial courts) that were then established...