Alonso de Aragón or Alfonso de Aragón (1468 – 24 February 1520) was Archbishop of Zaragoza, Archbishop of Valencia and Lieutenant General of Aragon. Born...
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Jardines de Aragón, and Rinconada de Aragón. Avenida Central continues after Aragón, crossing the following colonies of Ecatepec: Ciudad Azteca, Río de Luz...
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Fabiola of Belgium (redirect from Doña Fabiola de Mora y Aragón)
de Mora y Fernández y Riera y del Olmo, 4th Marqués de Casa Riera, 2nd Count of Mora (1887–1957), and his wife, Doña Blanca de Aragón y Carrillo de Albornoz...
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children: Alfonso de Aragón y de Escobar (1417-1495), Duke of Villahermosa Juan de Aragón (1440–1475), Archbishop of Zaragoza Felipe de Carrayos del Radona...
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(Navarre) and Fuentes de Ebro (Aragón). Its construction was intended to improve the irrigation of the old Acequia Imperial de Aragón, bringing water from...
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Diputación del General del Reino de Aragón, historically known as Casas del Reino (Medieval Aragonese: Casas del Reyno) or Casa de la Diputación del Reino, was...
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Jude. pp. 473–482. Official website Search engine for documents from the Casa de Ganaderos de Zaragoza Archive (DARA, Documents and Archives of Aragón)...
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languages. Aragón speaks seven languages: Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Bengali, and Japanese. As a theater student, Aragón also worked...
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Coat of arms of Barcelona (category 14th-century establishments in Aragon)
Escudo de Aragón. Epílogo: El dragón d'Aragón". In Gobierno de Aragón (ed.). Aragón, reino y corona: Centro Cultural de la Villa de Madrid, del 4 de abril...
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La casa al final de la calle (English title: The house at the end of the street) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1989....
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The Casa de la Panadería is a municipal and cultural building on the north side of the Plaza Mayor in Madrid. It is four stories high, the ground floor...
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Cañada bread (redirect from Pan de cañada)
ISBN 978-84-17338-64-0. OCLC 1128195689. "Pan de cañada al tomillo relleno de Ternasco de Aragón". Ternasco de Aragón (in Spanish). Archived from the original...
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Yolande of Aragon or Violante of Sicily (Kingdom of Sicily – 1428, Italian: Jolanda d'Aragona, Catalan: Violant d'Aragó, Spanish: Violante de Aragón) was the...
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noche oscura is a poetry book by Alejandro Carrión first published by the Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana at the urging of the poet Jorge Carrera Andrade...
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Chinchilla de Montearagón or Chinchilla de Monte-Aragón, or simply Chinchilla (Arabic: جنجالة), is a municipality in the province of Albacete in Castile-La...
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de San Hermenegildo Casa de los Heros Four Seasons Hotel Madrid Iglesia de las Calatravas Iglesia de San José (Madrid) Iglesia de San Manuel y San Benito...
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Rodríguez de Aragón (29 September 1910 – 30 April 1984) was a Spanish soprano singer, entrepreneur and music teacher. She founded "Escuela Superior de Canto"...
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Portrait of Alfonso V of Aragón, 1557, by Juan de Juanes. Adoration of the Magi, 1580–1585, by Pablo Esquert. Portrait of Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga...
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Antonio de Luna y de Xérica (deceased in Mequinenza, Aragón, in 1419) was an Aragonese nobleman, Lord of Almonacid, Loarre, Morés, Pola and Rueda. He...
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Duke of Gandía (redirect from Duque de Gandia)
Diego Pascual de Borja Aragón y Centelles, 8th duke Francisco Carlos de Borja Aragón y Centelles, 9th duke Pascual Francisco de Borja Aragón y Centelles...
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and Catalan: Casa de Trastámara) was a royal dynasty which first ruled in the Crown of Castile and then expanded to the Crown of Aragon from the Late...
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Garay, Ricardo del (1945). Sepulcros de la Casa Real de Aragón. Madrid: Instituto Jerónimo Zurita. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. OCLC 11818414...
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granted in 1469 by John II of Aragon to Enrique de Aragón, son of Infante Henry, Duke of Villena and Beatriz de Pimentel, from whom the ducal house of Medinaceli...
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Ruesta (category History of Aragon)
Caballeros. It is on the banks of the Aragón river and its tributary the Regal river as well as along the Barranco de Chesa, next to the Yesa reservoir,...
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Lordship of Albarracín (redirect from Señorío de Albarracín)
in the Kingdom of Aragón located in and around the city of Albarracín. Its location was a buffer wedged between the Kingdom of Aragón and the Kingdom of...
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rueda 'Express', una radiografía pospandémica del miedo". El Periódico de Aragón. 31 May 2021. Hernández Luján, Raquel (31 May 2021). "Starzplay presenta...
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Zaragoza City Hall (category Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Zaragoza)
Zaragoza City Hall (Spanish: Casa consistorial de Zaragoza) is the seat of the city council in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. It is located in the Plaza of Our...
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El último show (category Aragón TV)
de Aragón. 17 February 2020. "'El último show', lo más visto del día en Aragón en su estreno, con un 23,1% de cuota de pantalla". Heraldo de Aragón....
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Valencia City Hall (redirect from Casa consistorial de Valencia)
Casa consistorial de Valencia; Catalan: Palau consistorial de València) is the seat of local government in Valencia, Spain. It was declared a Bien de...
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Violant of Castile (redirect from Violante de Castilla y Aragón)
(Spanish: Violante de Castilla y Aragón; 1265 – 1287/1308) was infanta of Castile and Lady of Biscay on her marriage to Diego López V de Haro. She was the...
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