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Maella (Spanish: [maˈeʎa]; Catalan: [maˈeʎə]) is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain.
According to the 2015
census (INE)...
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Mariano Salvador Maella Pérez (21
August 1739 – 10 May 1819) was a
Spanish painter known primarily for his
portraits and
religious frescoes. He was appointed...
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Battle of
Maella took
place during the
First Carlist War on Monday,
October 1, 1838, near the
Aragonese town of
Maella. The
battle was a
Carlist victory...
- Full-rigged ship
Maella, of Oslo, in
Bressay Sound,
around 1922...
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simply as Pau or
Pablo Gargallo, was a
Spanish sculptor and painter. Born in
Maella, Aragon, he
moved to Barcelona, with his
family in 1888,
where he would...
- in
Britain by
Richard Cobden.
October 1 –
First Carlist War –
Battle of
Maella:
Supporters of
Infante Carlos,
Count of Molina, are victorious. October...
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centre of the west
coast of the island.
Images of
Bressay Full-rigged ship
Maella, of Oslo, in
Bressay Sound circa 1922 Cross-bedding in
Middle Old Red Sandstone...
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Salome with the Head of the Baptist, 1761,
Mariano Salvador Maella...
- territory, that
included the muni****lities of Fayón (Faió del Matarranya),
Maella and
Fabara (Favara del Matarranya), is now the
eastern end of the Bajo Aragón-Caspe/Baix...
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planned by the
architect Alonso de Covarrubias.
Paintings by
Mariano Salvador Maella were
added in the 18th century. With the
ascent of
Bishop Juan Tavera, the...