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Tauste (Aragonese: Taust) is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain.
Sights include the Mudéjar
church of
Santa María, begun...
- Club
Deportivo Tauste is a
Spanish football team
based in
Tauste in the
community of Aragon.
Founded in 1945, it
plays in
Primera Regional –
Group 3....
- Five Villages'),
along with Sos del Rey Católico, Uncastillo, Sádaba, and
Tauste. The town
became part of the
medieval Kingdom of
Aragon in 1105
during the...
- Cadreita, Tudela, Cabanillas, Fustiñana and Buñuel,
while the
Zaragozan are:
Tauste, Ejea de los
Caballeros and Sádaba. Las
Bardenas is
divided into several...
- Aragon, Spain. This
comarca is
named after the five
historical towns of
Tauste, Ejea de los
Caballeros (capital comarcal), Sádaba,
Uncastillo and Sos del...
- meat, from its partners.[citation needed]
There is a
House of
Cattlemen of
Tauste, of
similar origin and operation, and
another in Ejea, with a brotherhood...
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Maolmhuaidh 1679
Sorbian Xaver Jakub Ticin 1680 ****anagoto
Francisco de
Tauste 1681
Frisian Simon Abbes Gabbema A
grammar of
Frisian was
included in the...
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Antonius Andreas (c. 1280 in
Tauste,
Aragon – 1320) was a
Spanish Franciscan theologian, a
pupil of Duns Scotus. He was
teaching at the
University of Lleida...
- was
instrumental in the
conquest of Almería in 1147. In 1146, he
occupied Tauste,
which belonged to Aragon, and
Alfonso VII
intervened to
mediate a peace...
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Frontier and
feudal conquest in the Ebro
valley from a
local perspective (
Tauste, Zaragoza, 1086-1200). Salamanca:
Universidad de Salamanca. pp. 115–138...