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Sierra de Nava Alta, west of
Épila town. The road to the
sanctuary from
Épila is not paved. John I of
Castile was born in
Épila. "El Cautivico" in
Santa María...
- 1°16′47″W / 41.59861°N 1.27972°W / 41.59861; -1.27972 The
Battle of
Épila was
fought on July 21, 1348, near Zaragoza, in what is now Spain, between...
- Asociación
Deportiva Club de Fútbol
Épila is a
Spanish football team
based in
Épila, in the
autonomous community of Aragon.
Founded in 1947 they currently...
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Epilä is a
district in Tampere, Finland. The area is
bordered on the
north by the Tampere–Pori
railway and Lielahti, on the east by Hyhky's Vaakonkatu...
- second-half
substitute in a 3–0
Tercera División home win
against AD CF
Épila. Soro made his
professional debut with on 25
August 2018,
replacing Diogo...
- Jiménez de Urrea, 10th
Count of
Aranda (1718 in Siétamo,
Huesca – 1798 in
Épila, Saragossa), was a
Spanish statesman and diplomat.
Aranda came from an old...
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canonization was
celebrated on 29 June 1867.
Pedro de Arbués was born at
Épila in the
region of
Zaragoza to the
nobleman Antonio de Arbués and
Sancia Ruiz...
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Colegios Diocesanos (4) Montañesa (4) v
Cantolagua (4) Card****ar (4) v
Épila (4)
Tomares (5) v
Chinato (4)
Miengo (5) v
Ribadumia (4) Móstoles (4) v...
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royalists in Aragon,
Peter attacked the
unionist forces at the
Battle of
Epila on 21 July 1348.
Peter won a
complete victory.
Proceeding to Saragossa,...
- our Diocese, and
especially to
those of the
Villas of Belchite, Cariñena,
Epila, and the
Places six
leagues around each of them."
Archbishop Manuel Pérez...