- (Arabic: لب بن محمد بن لب) (? - 907), was a wali of
Tudela (890-907) and
Larida, as well as a
prominent Muslim lord on the
Upper March of Al-Andalus. Lubb...
- Zaragoza, 898), was a
Muslim lord who at
different times held
Zaragoza and
Larida, on the
Upper March of Al-Andalus.
Muhammad was son of Lubb ibn Musa (and...
- to take the
Spanish city of Barbastro, then part of the
Hudid Emirate of
Lārida. A
large army
composed of
elements from all over
Western Europe took part...
-
Suborder Lari
Infraorder Turnicida Family Turnicidae:
buttonquail Infraorder Larida:
gulls and
allies Family Glareolidae:
coursers and
pratincoles Family Dromadidae:...
- word
meaning "beautiful pastures".
Laredo might also stem from the
Latin larida,
which means gull.
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma
brought his Bach
Project to the Juarez–Lincoln...
- The
siege of
Lleida (Lérida,
Lārida) by a
Catalan army led by
Count Ramon Berenguer IV of
Barcelona lasted from the
spring of 1149
until 24 October, when...
- year's
Newstead Farm
Trust sale run by Fasig-Tipton, he paid $4
million for
Larida, a 6-year-old mare and a
record $7
million for the 4-year-old bay mare Miss...
-
Kingdom of
Aragon County of
Urgell Duchy of
Aquitaine Papal States Emirate of
Lārida Christian victory Battle of
Paterna (1065) Part of the
Reconquista Location:...
-
Lorida (/
lɒrˈiːdə/ lor-EE-duh) is an
unincorporated community in
eastern Highlands County, Florida,
United States. It lies
along U.S.
Route 98 between...
- on a
previous academic work by Pérsio
Arida and André Lara Resende, the "
Larida Plan",
published in 1984. Its main
purpose was to
establish a
parallel currency...