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    Almonacid de Toledo is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is located off the Autovía de los Viñedos. According...
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    The Barrancas de Burujón on a meander of the Tagus The garganta Torinas Countryside near Almonacid de Toledo View from the Corocho de Rocigalgos List...
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  • Almonacid may refer to: Almonacid de la Cuba, municipality in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain Almonacid de la Cuba Dam Almonacid de la Sierra...
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    Burguillos of Toledo and Nambroca, where it takes the Camino Real of Sevilla to suddenly turn towards Mascaraque Almonacid de Toledo, near Mora in La...
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    Tormes 12 11 Tamames 10 Almonacid 9 8 Talavera 7 Alcántara 6 Medellín 5 Ciudad Real 4 3 2 Uclés 1    The Battle of Almonacid was fought on 11 August 1809...
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    Saint Mary of Toledo (Spanish: Catedral Primada Santa María de Toledo), otherwise known as Toledo Cathedral, is a Catholic church in Toledo, Spain. It is...
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    Toledo is a province in the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha, Spain, that is divided into 204 municipalities. As of the 2023[update] Spanish...
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    province of Toledo. The town of 2,872 is famous for its castle, which was built in 1402, turned into a Parador Nacional — the Parador de Oropesa — in...
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    1809 (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Ecuador declares independence from Spain. August 11 – Battle of Almonacid de Toledo: A poorly led Spanish army is defeated by King Joseph Bonaparte's...
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    Montes de Toledo Comarca (Spanish: Comarca de los Montes de Toledo) is a comarca located at the southern end of the province of Toledo, Spain. The natural...
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    lost his battle against Pedro Girón Acuña Pacheco. With the growth of Almonacid de Zorita at the end of the  15th century, by preference of the Order of...
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    altarpiece of the church of Almonacid de Zorita, in the province of Guadalajara. This work was done in collaboration with Alonso de Covarrubias. It was destroyed...
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    Bibliography Almonacid Clavería, José Antonio (1988). "La kura de Santaveria: estructura político-administrativa". I Congreso de Historia de Castilla-La...
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    Quran of Toledo. Manuscripts from this period have been found hidden in ceilings or in walls—the most important collection at Almonacid de la Sierra...
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  • Yepes (category Municipalities in the Province of Toledo)
    Toledo) East: Ocaña South: Villaseca de Yepes and Huerta de Valdecarábanos (Toledo) West: Aranjuez and Almonacid (Toledo) Yepes has the first documented human...
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    1399), sometimes called Pedro Díaz de Tenorio, was the bishop of Coimbra from 1371 to 1377 and archbishop of Toledo from 1377 until his death. Pedro was...
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    and the church of Almonacid de Zorita (province of Guadalajara), among others. In 1558, Francisca Blázquez, widow of sculptor Isidro de Villoldo, brought...
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    Sir of Villarejo de Fuentes, Sir of Almonacid, Villalgordo, Albadejo, Piqueras, Trillo, ValdeRebollo, Huetos, y Rugulilla. Pedro José de Silva, Prince of...
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    and there was heavy fighting around the Puerta del Sol and the Puerta de Toledo. Marshal Murat imposed martial law in the city and assumed full control...
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    General Venegas marching to Madrid. The armies met at the village of Almonacid. The Spanish army, consisting of 23,000 men and about 8,000 horses, was...
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    Guadamur Castle of Oropesa Castle of Malpica de Tajo Castle of Mascaraque Castle of la Vela Castle of Almonacid Castle of Peñas Negras Castle of Cuerva Castle...
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    reino taifa de Badajoz (in Spanish). Badajoz: Letrumero. pp. 269–280. ISBN 84-921456-1-7. Almonacid Clavería, José Antonio (1985). La kura de Santaveria:...
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    campaign in late 1809 proceeded with the Talavera campaign in the Battle of Almonacid. The French, in this hard-fought set-piece battle, lost 7,389: 944 killed...
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    Tashfin ibn Ali, the future sultan, at a place called Almont (perhaps Almonacid) on his return. According to the Chronicle of Emperor Alfonso, "the military...
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    Alcantarilla Dam (category Ancient Roman buildings and structures in the province of Toledo)
    gravity dam built to supply water to the Roman city of Toletum –present-day Toledo, Spain–, in the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis. It was built in...
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    Repositorio Institucional - Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (in Spanish): 11. Vicente Almandoz Almonacid Archived 22 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine...
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    part in the Battle of Somosierra on November 30, subsequently marching on Toledo. He was again victorious at Uclès in January 1809, and as commander of the...
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  • October 1383, King John I decided to imprison Alfonso in the castle of Almonacid since, having married a daughter of the deceased king, albeit illegitimate...
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    the reredos was carried out by Francisco de Baeza and his collaborators Sebastián de Almonacid and Juan de Talavera, finalizing the project for the year...
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    Battle of Ocaña (category History of the province of Toledo)
    bns. of 1/Guards, 2/Guards, 2/Cordova, Gailen, Prov. of Jaen, Prov. of Toledo. 4th Division: Castejon (6,400) 8 bns. of 1/Malaga, 5/Seville, 2/Loxa, Bujalance...
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