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- Castellonet de la Conquesta (Valencian pronunciation: [kasteʎoˈned de la koŋˈkesta]) (Spanish: Castellonet) is a muni****lity in the comarca of Safor...
- Shivaji mounted an invasion that subdued the region adjoining the Old Conquestas. He captured Pernem, Bicholim, Sattari, Ponda, Sanguem, Quepem and Canacona...
- He was said to be a favorite of Peter. According to the Historias y conquestas of Pere Tomich (1438), a late source, Huguet was present at the Battle...
- recorded history of Bay, may be gleaned from Gaspar de San Agustin's Conquestas de las Islas Filipinas of 1963 and Fr. Joaquin Martines de Zuniga's status...
- / València Vall d'Albaida 46257 Castellonet de la Conquesta Castellonet Castellonet de la Conquesta 149 5.43 27.44 Valencia / València Safor 46091 Castielfabib...
- (Barcelona: Edicions Ariel), 505. The title of the 1534 printing is Historias e conquestas dels excellentissims e Catholics Reys de Arago e de lurs antecessors los...
- Wydawniczy 1987 Catalan Visió dels vençuts: relacions indígenes de la conquesta (Vision of the Vanquished: Indigenous Accounts of the Conquest) Josep...
- Agnes i Robert: La conquesta de Mallorca (El llibre dels Feyts, cap. 113) Rosselló-Bordoy, G. (1989). "Notes sobre la conquesta de Mallorca (1229-1232):...
- Bibliothèque nationale de France catalogue Tomich, Pere (1534). Històrias e conquestas dels excellentíssims e cathòlichs reys de Aragó. Barcelona. Egan, Margarita...
- called in Arabic "Bab al-Kofol" or "Bab al-Kahl", and locally "Porta de la Conquesta", the "Porta de Santa Margalida", the "Porta de Esvaïdor", or "Porta Graffiti"...