Montearagón, Montaragón or Monte-Aragón ("Mount of Aragon") can refer to the following places and sites: Castle of Montearagón near Huesca, Aragon Mancha...
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Chinchilla de Montearagón or Chinchilla de Monte-Aragón, or simply Chinchilla (Arabic: جنجالة), is a municipality in the province of Albacete in Castile-La...
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Castle of Chinchilla (redirect from Castle of Chinchilla de Montearagón)
Chinchilla de Montearagón Cesar Borgia Juan Pacheco Marquis of Villena King Juan II Don Juan Manuel Ayuntamiento de chinchilla de montearagón - castillo...
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Battle of Alcoraz. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Castle of Montearagon. Montearagón castle 42°09′13″N 0°20′39″W / 42.15361°N 0.34417°W / 42.15361;...
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Montearagón is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the municipality has a...
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main chapel. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Church of Santa María del Salvador (Chinchilla de Montearagón). Spain Tourism office entry. v t e...
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disintegrating Caliphate. In 1094 Sancho Ramirez built the nearby Castle of Montearagón with the intention of laying siege to Wasqah but was killed by a stray...
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Iloilo, Philippines, West Virginia, Seseña, Ontígola, Olías del Rey, Montearagón, Toledo, Lagartera, Huerta de Valdecarábanos, Brenes, Palma Cuata, Zacatecas...
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Toulouse, in March 1211 Ferdinand (1190 – 1249), cistercian monk, Abbot of Montearagón. Dulcia (1192 – ?), a nun at Sijena. Martin 2012, p. 1087. Doran & Smith...
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Nazareno de Montearagón de Quicena (Huesca, España). sfn error: no target: CITEREFInstitución_-_Monasterio_de_Jesús_Nazareno_de_Montearagón_de_Quicena_(Huesca...
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Toulouse, in March 1211 Ferdinand (1190 – 1249), cistercian monk, Abbot of Montearagón. Dulcia (1192 – ?), a nun at Sijena. Benito Vicente de Cuéllar (1995)...
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España (in Spanish). Albacete, Museo de Cerámica Nacional. Chinchilla de Montearagón. ISBN 84-609-5626-1. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bottle gourds...
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station Shire of Chinchilla, a former local government area Chinchilla de Montearagón, a municipality in Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, Spain Castle of Chinchilla...
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Regiment Betschart Infantry Regiment (Swiss) 1 x Battalion, Chinchilla de Montearagón Provincial Infantry Regiment 1 x Battalion, Mallorca Provincial Infantry...
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and his only extramarital son, and was the abbot of the Monastery of Montearagón from 1492 to 1520, Archbishop of Zaragoza, Archbishop of Valencia, and...
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Navarre, donated all the goods of Loarre to a new royal monastery at Montearagon. This evidence suggests that the second major construction program was...
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transferred to Spain and imprisoned first in the Castle of Chinchilla de Montearagón in La Mancha, but after an attempted escape he was moved north to the...
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Ferdinand as king and took up arms against him. Defeated at Castefrorite and Montearagón, James took refuge in the castle of Balaguer which was under siege by...
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unsuccessful siege of Tudela. Later that year he conquered Estada, in 1088 Montearagón, and on 24 June 1089 Monzón. These conquests opened up the valley of...
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train collision Details Date 3 June 2003 21:40 Location Chinchilla de Montearagón, Spain Country Spain Operator RENFE Incident type Train collision Cause...
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never been recovered, others that he was buried in the monastery of Montearagón, and still others that he had fled from Fraga in shame after his defeat...
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mentioned in 1104, by the Bishop of Huesca and Montearagón. (Ubieto Arteta, Cartulario de Montearagón, nº. 38) Igriés is home to the Hermitage of San...
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Fantova Castle of Loarre Castle of Marcuello Castle of Monzón Castle of Montearagón Castle of Samitier Castle of Torres-Secas Citadel of Jaca Tower of Fiscal...
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full calendar with both dates and venues was released on 2 December. Montearagón Lugo Albaida Valverde del Camino Calatayud Bellpuig Alhama de Murcia...
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partially restored and is designated as a National Monument. Castle of Montearagón "El Castillo". Ayuntamiento de Monzón. Retrieved 1 January 2024. Wikimedia...
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also introduced that rule into the royal chapels of Siresa, Loarre, Montearagón and Alquézar. Unspecified reform was introduced into the monasteries...
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Sancho Ramírez conquered Estada. 1088 Sancho Ramírez took the Castle of Montearagón. 1089 24 June Sancho Ramírez conquered Monzón. 1090 Yusuf overthrew the...
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consulted the archives of San Juan de la Peña, San Victorián, Poblet, Montearagón, and Barcelona among other archives of the Crown of Aragon. In international...
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in Zaragoza National Training Center "Chinchilla", in Chinchilla de Montearagón The Logistic Support Command is responsible materiel and logistical support...
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estacion Overview Status Operational Owner Adif Termini Chinchilla de Montearagón Cartagena Service Operator(s) Renfe Operadora History Opened 1863 (Murcia–Cartagena)...
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