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Francisco José de Goya y
Lucientes (/ˈɡɔɪə/; Spanish: [fɾanˈθisko xoˈse ðe ˈɣoʝa i luˈθjentes]; 30
March 1746 – 16
April 1828) was a
Spanish romantic painter...
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Apparition of the
Virgin of the
Pillar to
Saint James and his
Saragossan disciples by
Francisco Goya, c. 1769...
- BC), in a list of
Spanish knights belonging to a
Turma salluitana or
Saragossan. It
speaks of
Elandus Enneces f[ilius], and
according to Menéndez Pidal...
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Zagrebian Zamboanga Zamboangueño Zamboangueño
Zaragoza Zaragozan,
Saragossan Zaragoazan,
Saragossan Zonguldak Zonguldaki Zonguldakian Zintan Zintani Zintani Zurich...
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finds himself at Ronceveaux, betra**** by
Ganelon and
facing the
expansive Saragossan host.
Primary characters in the
novel include Charles (Charlemagne), Ganelon...
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Apparition of the
Virgin of the
Pillar to
Saint James and his
Saragossan disciples (in Spanish)...
- evangelist's part
recto tono (on a monotone) was used in
Castile and a
Saragossan tone with a b****
evangelist and a
florid tenor Christus was used in much...
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colours in
geometrical patterns. The
stalls of the
choir were made by the
Saragossan artist Francisco Gomar in the 15th century, in oak wood. The
western side...
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Oloron (France), son of
Maria Abales and Juan Casamayor. Her
mother was a
Saragossan,
Juana Rosa de La Coma,
daughter of
merchant Juan de La Coma and of Maria...