-
between the
taifa kingdom of
Zaragoza and the
taifa kingdom of Lleida. The
Zaragozan army
under El Cid
defeated the
Lleidan army and its
Catalan allies, thus...
- (2021) • Total 675,301 • Density 690/km2 (1,800/sq mi) Demonym(s)
Zaragozan (Zaragozano) (male) (Zaragozana) (female) GDP • Metro €26.004 billion...
- Villafranca, Cadreita, Tudela, Cabanillas, Fustiñana and Buñuel,
while the
Zaragozan are: Tauste, Ejea de los
Caballeros and Sádaba. Las
Bardenas is divided...
- 1906–1944) was a
Spanish sculptor. He was born in 1906 in Madrid, the son of a
Zaragozan soldier and a
Russian immigrant. In 1922 he
began to
attend the Royal...
- Aragon, was
laying siege to the
Moorish town of Graus,
which was
fought on
Zaragozan lands in the
valley of the
river Cinca. Al-Muqtadir,
accompanied by Castilian...
-
Peninsula County of
Castile Taifa of
Zaragoza Kingdom of
Aragon Castilian–
Zaragozan victory Crusade of
Barbastro (1064) Part of the
Reconquista Location:...
- Date 1087
Location Tudela, Navarre,
Spain 42°3′55″N 1°36′24″W / 42.06528°N 1.60667°W / 42.06528; -1.60667
Result Zaragozan victory...
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recruiting Christian allies probably owed
something to
their fear of
Zaragozan expansionism. At the time,
Barcelona was co-governed by two brothers,...
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success of the
campaign was made
possible by the
preoccupation of the
Zaragozan emir,
Ahmad al-Muqtadir, with
attacking the
neighboring taifa of Tortosa...
- 1933,
under the
Republican government.
Although they were
designed by
Zaragozan architect Fernando García Mercadal, they were
named for
Francesco Sabatini...