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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...
- 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...
- Deinotherium recovered from sediments dating to the late Astaracian to Aragonian. While it is considered a synonym of D. giganteum by some researchers...
- 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...
- 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...
- Sicily) is that is a meeting point of Gr****, Roman, Arabian, Norman and Aragonian cultures. Bologna—home of the first university in the western world. This...
- Barcelonians) as his primary title and "princeps Aragonensis" (prince of the Aragonians) as his second title, beside his wife who retained her title of Regina...
- extinct genus of muroid rodent named in 1965. It lived from the Middle Aragonian to the late Turolian. It is sometimes classified with its close relatives...
- going down under the axe. Next to fall before the Crusader army was the Aragonian cavalry, where King Peter himself fell to the sword. After this, all that...