• The siege of Lleida (Lérida, Lārida) by a Catalan army led by Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona lasted from the spring of 1149 until 24 October, when...
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    celebrados en Lérida (Siglos VI–XV) (Lérida: Gráficas Larrosa, 1975), pp. 24–25. Manuel Guallar Pérez, Los Concilios Tarraconenses celebrados en Lérida (Siglos...
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    north by the Pyrenees, on the east and south by the Diocese of Lerida (Spanish: Lérida), and on the west by those of Huesca and Jaca. The cathedral, the...
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  • from 1102 dominated Lérida, and sent a relief army from Albesa. Pedro Ansúrez, tutor of Ermengol VI d'Urgell, with the help of Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona...
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    Segovia, Huelva y sus tierras. Barcelona: Noguer. 1959. Viaje al Pirineo de Lérida : notas de un paseo a pie por el Pallars, Sobirá, el Valle de Arán y el...
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    leader. He was repeatedly victorious in battle against the Muslim rulers of Lérida and their Christian allies, as well as against a large Christian army under...
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    through the cities of Guadalajara, Calatayud, Zaragoza (Saragossa), Lleida (Lérida) and Tarragona where the future Tarragona–Valencia high-speed railway line...
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    Ramon entered Trotsky's house and managed to meet alone with him, on the pretext of Trotsky's reviewing an article Ramón had written. There Ramón struck...
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  • Luis Ramos Figueras José Ramón del Sol Fernández Carlos Felice Cardot Alberto Wagner de Reyna José Ignacio San Martín López Ramón Calatayud Sierra Edgard...
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    Ramón Altarriba y Villanueva, 1st Count of Altarriba, 24th Baron of Sangarrén (1841–1906), was a Spanish Carlist politician, landowner, publisher, and...
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  • of Castellote Castle of Miravet Castle of Barbens Castle of Gardeny, in Lérida Commandry of Palau, in Palau-solità i Plegamans Castle of Xivert in Valencia...
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  • stood out for his role as a musician as an organist for the cathedrals of Lérida, Pamplona and Oviedo. He also became a close friend of the Asturian politician...
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  • 4 pts, Real Santander 3 pts Lérida finished ahead of La Felguera on head-to-head points: La Felguera–Lérida 1–3, Lérida–La Felguera 2–1 Source: BDFútbol...
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    Church of San Miguel de Tarazona. The ceremony was attended by King Alfonso XI of Castile and King James II's children, Maria, John, Peter and Ramón Berenguer...
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    sindicates, in a Zaragoza meeting of producers from Aragón, Navarra, Rioja and Lérida, united in Comité de Defensa de los intereses trigueros; it was organised...
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    Goes On, [in:] Daily Record [Britain] 28 March 1939 initial estimate of Ramón Salas Larrazábal, El mito del millón de muertos, includes victims of malnutrition...
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    : 74–75  Meanwhile, outside the Principality, the conquests of Tortosa and Lerida has been completed in 1148 and 1149 respectively, thereby cutting off Tarragona...
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    Al-Qádir; Xàtiva resisted requesting the aid of the rulers of Tortosa and Lérida until he was forced to do so. Their raid of the region failed, and they...
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    Icononzo, Lérida, Líbano, Mariquita, Melgar, Murillo, Natagaima, Ortega, Piedras, Palocabildo (partial), Prado, Purificación, Rovira, Saldaña, San Luis, Santa...
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    Retrieved 19 August 2024 – via Ayuntamiento de Gerona [es]. "Radio". Diario de Lérida [es] (in Spanish). Lleida, Spain. 29 March 1969. p. 3. Retrieved 30 August...
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    fairly certain that they were joined by Andalusian troops from the taifas of Lérida (no more than 3,000 knights under the command of their governor Sulayman...
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    that he supported it. The key man of Mola's in Barcelona was Francisco Mut Ramón, a top member of the divisional staff who was supported by some local commanders...
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    Adrian IV) on a mission to Catalonia. 24 October. Lérida falls to forces from Barcelona under Ramon Berenguer IV. Later. The women of Tortosa were honored...
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    concentrate rail traffic in Seville. This in turn led to the dismantling of the San Bernardo and Plaza de Armas stations in Seville. A large part of these works...
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    históricas de España, vol. 1, Bilbao 2005, ISBN 978-84-96515-01-7, p. 489 Ramón Garriga, Ramon Garriga Boixader, Nicolás Franco, el hermano brujo, Barcelona 1980...
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    the rebels organized a column under the command of Lieutenant Commander Ramón de Carranza, who in a quick raid would end up taking Huelva on July 29....
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    architecture appeared early in Spain, in the 10th and 11th centuries, in Lérida, Barcelona, Tarragona, Huesca, and in the Pyrenees, simultaneously with...
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    began his political career around 1873 On 20 January 1885, while still in Lérida, Vives married his girlfriend from his cadet years in Guadalajara: Inocencia...
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  • Atl. Gerona Xerez Olímpico Diter Zafra Portuense San Andrés Vinaroz Sevilla Atl. Linares Badajoz Lérida Onteniente Mallorca Eldense Atl. Baleares Source:...
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    artists who had supported the Republic such as Antonio Machado, Ramon J. Sender, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Rafael Alberti, Luis Cernuda, Pedro Salinas, Manuel...
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