- The
Condes de
Argillo Palace (Spanish:
Palacio de los
Condes de
Argillo) is a
historical building in
Morata de Jalón, Aragon, Spain. It was
built in 1672-1676...
- Arquitectos), Don Lope or Real Maestranza,
count of Sástago,
count of
Argillo (today the
Pablo Gargallo museum), archbishop, etc. On 14 June 2008, the...
- (Madrid, 19
December 1896 –
Mancha Real, 12
December 1980), 7th
Countess of
Argillo. Cristóbal was
given the
title of 10th
Marquess of
Villaverde by his mother...
-
Villaverde 13. María de la
Esperanza Bordiú y Bascarán, 7th
Countess of
Argillo 3.
Carmen Martínez-Bordiú 14.
Francisco Franco 7.
Carmen Franco, 1st Duchess...
-
Ortega (1890–1970) and María de la O Bordiú y Bascarán, 7th
Countess of
Argillo (1896–1980). Martínez-Bordiú was the
first grandchild of
General Franco...
- Only his
skull was saved, and it was kept in the
palace of the
Counts of
Argillo in Sabiñán. Aragon, Spain. In
April 2000, it was
stolen from the now ruined...
- an
excellent source of clay. The
Argillo Works was
formed in 1865 to
produce fire
brick and farm-drain tile.
Argillo's products were sold
throughout the...
- and in 1985 the
Pablo Gargallo Museum in
Zaragoza opened in the
former Argillo Palace. Gargallo's
birthplace and
early home, on the
street now dedicated...
- 'mouse'.
Architecture and
building materials: ἄργῐλλος/ἄργῑλος/ἄργῐλλα,
árgillos/árgīlos/árgilla, 'white clay, argil'; καλύβη/καλυβός/κολυβός, kalýbē/kalybós/kolybós...
-
province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. The main
attractions are the
Condes de
Argillo Palace (1676) and the
annexed parish church.
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