Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín (March 24, 1829 – September 8, 1862) was a Mexican Army officer and politician. He is best known for leading a Mexican army of...
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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...
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General I. Zaragoza (Spanish: Estación General I. Zaragoza or Terminal Zaragoza) is a station on Lines 2 and 3 of the Monterrey Metro. It is located in...
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General Zaragoza is a municipality and town of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is located in the south-eastern part of the state. The...
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The 2023 Zaragoza City Council election, also the 2023 Zaragoza municipal election, was held on Sunday, 28 May 2023, to elect the 12th City Council of...
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Potosí Zaragoza, Veracruz Zaragoza, Aragón Zaragoza (province), Aragón Zaragoza (Spanish Congress Electoral District) Zaragoza (comarca), Aragón Zaragoza Municipality...
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captured Orizaba. Mexican Generals Porfirio Diaz and Ignacio Zaragoza retreated to El Ingenio, and then headed towards Puebla. General Charles de Lorencez led...
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Zaragoza, Spain. 25 BCE – Town becomes a Roman colony, named Caesaraugusta. 452 CE – Suebi in...
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1862, General Zaragoza and 600 of his forces repelled 6,500 French forces in the city of Puebla, and prevented a French invasion into Mexico. Zaragoza was...
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Rey. Calahorra v Zaragoza Tarazona v Zaragoza Getafe v Zaragoza Elche v Zaragoza Gimnàstic de Tarragona v Zaragoza Levante v Zaragoza Last updated: 21...
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sent general Abd al-Melek bin Umar, who obtained the allegiance of Abu Taur of Huesca and the Wali of Tudela, but who was rejected in Zaragoza. In 777...
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structure, except the southern end section that connects with Line 2 at Zaragoza station. The two lines are operated jointly. Construction of Line 3 started...
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Zaragoza (Spanish pronunciation: [θaɾaˈɣoθa]), also called Saragossa in English, is a province of northern Spain, in the central part of the autonomous...
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Valencia 9 Girona 8 Zaragoza 7 Cabezón 6 Cadiz 5 Alcolea 4 Valdepeñas 3 Bruch 2 Dos de Mayo Madrid 1 The 1808 siege of Zaragoza (also called Saragossa)...
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she would instead be running for re-election. Territorial senator Juan Zaragoza Gómez announced his candidacy for governor during a press conference on...
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for the officers of the Civil Guard. It is currently located in Zaragoza. The General Military Academy was founded under the reign of Alfonso XII, on...
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de Palafox, a Spanish general. The title is accompanied by the dignity of Grandee of Spain. José de Palafox, 1st Duke of Zaragoza (1834–1847) Francisco...
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The University of Zaragoza, sometimes referred to as Saragossa University (Spanish: Universidad de Zaragoza) is a public university with teaching campuses...
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the Greater Mexico City limits. During the French Intervention, general Ignacio Zaragoza stayed here, and used the town for the gathering of weapons. While...
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territorial senator and former Puerto Rico Secretary of Treasury, Juan Zaragoza. In September 2024, the American Civil Rights Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit...
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Federico Mayor Zaragoza (born 27 January 1934) is a Spanish scientist, scholar, politician, diplomat, and poet. He served as the Director-General of the United...
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defense of which had now passed on to Jesús González Ortega after General Zaragoza had died of typhoid fever on 8 September. Mexican forces were forced...
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Balleto Nayarit 2023 157 San Blas Nayarit 2023 158 General Terán Nuevo León 2023 159 General Zaragoza Nuevo León 2023 160 Huejotzingo Puebla 2023 161 Teziutlán...
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defense of which had now passed on to Jesús González Ortega after General Zaragoza had died of typhoid fever on 8 September. On 10 January 1863, a French...
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Aragón (1468 – 24 February 1520) was Archbishop of Zaragoza, Archbishop of Valencia and Lieutenant General of Aragon. Born in Cervera, he was an illegitimate...
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movement in Aragon. He was proclaimed by the populace governor of Zaragoza and captain-general of Aragon (25 May 1808) at the beginning of the Peninsular War...
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Nuevo León 826 Galeana Nuevo León 826 General Terán Nuevo León 826 General Terán Nuevo León 826 General Zaragoza Nuevo León 826 La Ascensión Nuevo León...
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Zaragoza, officially the Municipality of Zaragoza (Tagalog: Bayan ng Zaragoza, Ilocano: Ili ti Zaragoza), is a 3rd class municipality in the province...
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Racing Ferrol v Zaragoza Villarreal B v Zaragoza Zaragoza v Amorebieta Valladolid v Zaragoza Levante v Zaragoza "Reglamento General – Art. 201" (PDF)...
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The Casa de Ganaderos de Zaragoza or Brotherhood of San Simón y San Judas (House of Livestock Breeders of Zaragoza) is an institution of medieval origin...
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