• 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Manila, Quezon City, 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. Benito Vicente de Cuéllar (1995)...
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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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • in Zaragoza National Training Center "Chinchilla", in Chinchilla de Montearagón The Logistic Support Command is responsible materiel and logistical support...
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  • Guatizalema. In March 1099 the King Peter I of Aragon gave to the monastery of Montearagón the church of "Setimo". In 1845 it joined with Castejón de Arbaniés [es]...
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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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  • 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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    father, Sancho Ramírez, who was encamped at the time in the Castle of Montearagon intent on retaking the City of Huesca from the Moors. While inspecting...
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    Antón de Luna had organized defenses in Huesca; however, the Castle of Montearagón was taken on 11 August, and he and his troops fled to Loarre Castle....
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    gastronomes in Spain. She was president and director of the Chinchilla de Montearagón National Ceramics Museum [es], a member of the Institute of Albacete...
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