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Zaragoza (Spanish: [θaɾaˈɣoθa] ) also
known in
English as Saragossa, is the
capital city of the
province of
Zaragoza and of the
autonomous community of...
- ISBN 9782869064508. "Night
Scene from the Inquisition". Nasjonalmuseet.
Retrieved 16
August 2020.
Catalogue at
University of
Zaragossa Goya at the Prado...
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caused street violence in
Zaragossa and a
revolt known as the
Alterations of Aragon. The
unrest was
largely confined to
Zaragossa and
quickly suppressed...
- Times.
Garden City, New York:
Hanover House. pp. 44–45. ""St.
Vincent of
Zaragossa",
Franciscan Media". "Jan 22 - St
Vincent of
Saragossa (d. 304) Deacon...
- failed,
while his
absence allowed an
Allied force to
capture Madrid and
Zaragossa but they
could not be
resupplied so far from
their bases and were forced...
- it was used by the eleventh-century
prince of the Banu Hud
dynasty of
Zaragossa and
author of an
important mathematical text, al-Mu'taman ibn Hūd. A Latin...
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stationed in
Madrid during the
revolt of the Dos Mayo. At the
Second Siege of
Zaragossa, he won
further promotion to the rank of captain, and in 1809–1810 found...
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fought in many
battles including Valencia de
Alcantara (1705),
Zaragossa (1710), and less
favourably at
Almansa and Brihuega. It was only one of...
- are left
behind and
slaughtered by the Arabs. Al-Andalus: The city of
Zaragossa rises against the
Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba in modern-day Spain. In the...
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Alfonso for
settlement on the Ebro.
Mozarabs were
scarce in
Tudela or
Zaragossa, but were more
common in a
place such as Calahorra,
conquered by the Kingdom...