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    Bienes de Interés Cultural in the Province of Zaragoza Caesaraugusta "Teatro Romano de Zaragoza". Gobierno de Aragón (in Spanish). Retrieved November 3, 2017...
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    This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Zaragoza (Saragossa in English) in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. There are 293 municipalities...
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    Marcellinus Comes, the Gallic Chronicle of 511, and the Chronicle of Saragossa, as well as some small references provided by the 6th-century writer Jordanes...
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  • Historical Cum proxime Jus exclusivae Papal appointment Aeterni Patris Filius Romano Pontifici eligendo Ingravescentem aetatem Ubi periculum Quia propter Legal...
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    Arab contingents. He took Mérida in 713 and invaded the north, taking Saragossa and León, which were still under King Ardo, in 714. After being recalled...
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    Conceptos del Amor ("Concepts of Love") and Exclamaciones. Las Cartas (Saragossa, 1671), or her correspondence, of which there are 342 extant letters and...
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    army forced a pass and was reinforced. Constans established himself at Saragossa and rebuilt the civilian administration. Gerontius took the army and decisively...
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    martyr Vincent of Saragossa, protomartyr of Spain Francis of Assisi, founder of the mendicant Franciscans Ephrem the Syrian Romanos the Melodist, a prominent...
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    work. Polish director Wojciech Has, whose two best-received films, The Saragossa Manuscript (1965) and The Hour-Glass Sanatorium (1973), are examples of...
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    army forced a pass and was reinforced. Constans established himself at Saragossa and rebuilt the civilian administration. Gerontius took the army and decisively...
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    Spain during the Peninsular War, losing a leg, probably in the siege of Saragossa. Crocco grew up with the tales of his uncle, from whom he learned to read...
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  • conviction framed like a nasty fairy tale...sort of a clash between The Saragossa Manuscript and Kill, Baby, Kill with a hefty dose of gore." Bloody-Disgusting...
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  • under the king, and on 20 August 1710 he commanded the Spanish cavalry at Saragossa. Placed upon the extreme right, he was opposed to the Portuguese horse...
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  • canonization of the blesseds: Paolo VI, Oscar Romero, Francesco Spinelli, Vincenzo Romano, Maria Caterina Kasper, Nazaria Ignazia di Santa Teresa di Gesừ, Nunzio...
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  • Cuckoo's Nest Cruel Intentions 23 Franciszek Pieczka 94 Poland Actor The Saragossa Manuscript The Promised Land 24 Rita Gardner 87 US Singer, Actress P.S...
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    furniture of the time. San Vincenzo: church dedicated to Saint Vincent of Saragossa – ancient patron of Vicenza – overlooks Piazza dei Signori, facing the...
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    de Aragón during the siege of Zaragoza, in a painting The Defence of Saragossa by David Wilkie in 1828. In the Spanish territories of America, the news...
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  • Didacus Joseph of Cadiz 1743 Cádiz, Spain 1801   Joseph Pignatelli 1737 Saragossa, Spain 1811   Blessed Giles Mary of St. Joseph 1729   1812   Blessed Peter...
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  • Roger of Cannae sheltered inder the wings of an eagle Rolando Rivi cassock Romanos the Melodist deacon's attire, standing on a raised platform in the middle...
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    (modern Santarém, Portugal), the Emperor passed through Caesaraugusta (Saragossa), where he performed a formal imperial adventus. Finally he reached Carthaginiensis...
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  • execute the Roman usurper Peter, with his head being sent as a trophy to Saragossa (Spain). September 10 – Council of Agde: The bishops of Visigothic Gaul...
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  • January 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2023. "Las fiestas de Carthagineses y Romanos de Cartagena, de Interés Turístico Internacional" (in Spanish). Europa...
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    was ultimately unsuccessful in overcoming them. Nevertheless, Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos was able to prevail over the nimble Muslim fleet in the Battle...
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    altarpiece was a St Vincent of Saragossa, Santa Illuminata, and Saint Nicola da Tolentino (1488) by Antoniazzo Romano. This painting, originally depicting...
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    saw this, which is presumably a scene witnessed during Goya's trip to Saragossa. No se puede mirar (One cannot look at this) is clearly related compositionally...
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  • performances of Il prigioniero on radio, concert platform, and stage. Place: Saragossa Time: Second half of the sixteenth century As the Mother waits to visit...
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  • Alphonse of Poitiers orders the expulsion of all Jews in Poitou. 1250 Saragossa Spain: death of a choirboy Saint Dominguito del Val prompts ritual murder...
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    descendance from the Banu Hud dynasty that had once ruled the old taifa of Saragossa, emerged as the central figure of these rebellions, systematically dislodging...
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  • Church policies towards heresy, including capital punishment (see Synod at Saragossa). Collins, The Story of Christianity (1999), pp. 61–2 Denzinger 186 in...
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    He also led a number of successful plundering campaigns to Vasconia, Saragossa and Lleida, in Hispania Tarraconensis (then the northeastern quarter of...
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