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    Reconquista (category Crown of Aragon)
    in the composite monarchy that modern historians call the Crown of Aragon. Alfonso successfully reincorporated the Principality of Tarragona into their...
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    consists of a bag made of skin (or modern synthetic materials), known as a sac or sarró which retains the air, a blowpipe (bufador), a melody pipe or chanter...
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    Aragon took Barbastro from the Hudid Taifa of Lérida as part of an international expedition sanctioned by Pope Alexander II. Most critically, Alfonso...
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    first three English-language feature-length films: Repulsion (1965), Cul-de-sac (1966), and The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967). In 1968, he moved to the...
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    population revolted at least three times. The revolts ceased when King Alfonso V of Aragon nominated the town as a Royal Burg, directly ruled by the King and...
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    poetry from the Duecento onwards, such as the Raccolta-aragonese to Alfonso V of Aragon, and figurative art, by sending the best artists to the Italian courts...
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    worked as a polisher in France, where he unsuccessfully plotted to kill Alfonso XIII and Benito Mussolini. Upon his reentry to Catalunya in 1924, he was...
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    Sergei Solovyov (1975) 1976–2000 Mario Monicelli (1976) Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón (1977) Georgi Djulgerov (1978) Astrid Henning-Jensen (1979) István Szabó...
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    II of León. 1170 Treaty of Sahagún (1170) Between Alfonso VIII of Castile and Alfonso II of Aragon. 1175 Treaty of Windsor (1175) Between King Henry II...
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    adopted around 1918 in times of great class struggle under the reign of Alfonso XIII: There were detentions aplenty in both crafts, so the pasta-makers...
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    1443). Mostar is indirectly referred to in a 1454 charter of King Alfonso V of Aragon as Pons ("bridge"), for a bridge had already been built there. Prior...
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  • being conquered and destroyed in 982 – was again captured and put to the sac.[clarification needed] Between these two dates, the monasteries of S.Maria...
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  • Rafel Fontanals, Joaquim (1981), "La lengua catalana fronteriza en el Bajo Aragón Meridional: estudio fonológico", Memorias de la Real Academia de Buenas...
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    six weeks into his reign, Henry married the Spanish princess Catherine of Aragon and joined the League, intent on certifying his historical claim as king...
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    escribano de número of Zamora, and of his wife, Catalina de Alfonso. His brother Alfonso de Mella, O.Min., was a member of the Fraticelli. In 1417, Juan...
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    Cistercians (/sɪˈstɜːrʃənz/), officially the Order of Cistercians (Latin: (Sacer) Ordo Cisterciensis, abbreviated as OCist or SOCist), are a Catholic religious...
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    Sigüenza, and Cifuentes. Also in 1959 the Plaza de Alfonso el Sabio was created, dedicated to King Alfonso X of Castile. In 1959 the Vall d'Hebron neighborhood...
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    Sante Montanaro Foundation, in addition to the presence of the eco-museum of SAC Pecutezia. Auditorium dell'Addolorata. Former church of 1800 in baroque style...
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    Social Commentary. Retrieved June 22, 2012. "Luis Y. Aragón pilar de la pintura" [Luis Y. Aragón pillar of painting] (in Spanish). El Heraldo de Chihuahua...
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  • Emmanuel Schelstrate, Belgian theologian (b. 1649) April 14 – Carlos de Aragón de Gurrea, 9th Duke of Villahermosa, Spanish nobleman, viceroy and governor...
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  • 2018. Fallece el político y escritor Emilio Gastón, primer Justicia de Aragón de la etapa democrática(in Spanish) Jonas, Gerald (23 January 2018). "Ursula...
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  • Cartagena SKCI (CCO) – Carimagua Airport – Carimagua SKCL (CLO) – Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport – Cali SKCM (CIM) – Cimitarra Airport – Cimitarra...
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  • from the Spanish Federation is. The regional federations are: Andalusia. Aragon. Balerares. Canary. Cantabria. Castile and León. Castilla-La Mancha. Catalonia...
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