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Empúries (Catalan:
Empúries [əmˈpuɾiəs]) was an
ancient Gr**** city on the
Mediterranean coast of Catalonia, Spain. The city Ἐμπόριον (Gr****: Ἐμπόριον...
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Empury (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃pyʁi]) is a
commune in the Nièvre
department in
central France.
Communes of the Nièvre
department "Répertoire national...
- The
County of
Empúries (Catalan:
Comtat d'Empúries, IPA: [kumˈtad dəmˈpuɾiəs]), also
known as the
County of
Ampurias (Spanish:
Condado de Ampurias), was...
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Enrique de Aragón Folc de
Cardona y Córdoba (Lucena, 12
August 1588 – Perpignan, 22 July 1640), was 5th Duke of Segorbe, 6th Duke of
Cardona and Viceroy...
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Sunyer I was
count of
Empúries and
Roussillon (with the
pagus of Perelada) from 834 to 841.[page needed] He was the son of
Count Belló I of Carc****onne...
- M****alia (modern-day M****ille, in France) in 600 BC,
Emporion (modern-day
Empúries, in Catalonia, Spain) in 575 BC and Elea (modern-day Velia, in Campania...
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Pedro Antonio de Aragón (7
November 1611 – 1
September 1690) was a
Spanish nobleman,
military figure and
politician who
served under Kings Philip IV and...
- his
second wife
Beatriz de Pimentel, he
succeeded his
father as
Count of
Empúries and
Count of Segorbe, when his
uncle Alfonso V of Aragon, who had served...
- The
Empúries Marathon (Catalan: Marató d'Empúries) is a long-distance run (42.195 km)
which takes place in
Empúries, the
ancient Gr**** and
Roman colony...
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Alfonso de Aragón y Portugal, or
Alfonso I de
Ampurias (Segorbe, 1489–1563), was
Count of
Ampurias and Duke of Segorbe. He was a son of
Enrique de Aragón...