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** and Martyrs
** Martyrs ' Day ( India )
** First
Martyrs of the Church
of Rome
** Martyrs of Gorkum
** Aurelius and Natalia and companions
of the
Martyrs of Córdoba.
** Martyrs of Compiègne
** Forty
Martyrs of Sebaste
** Andrew Dung-Lac and other Vietnamese
Martyrs
** Four Crowned
Martyrs
** The Hundred Thousand
Martyrs of Tbilisi ( Georgian Orthodox Church )
** Forty
Martyrs of England and Wales
** Douai
Martyrs
** The Trappist
Martyrs of Atlas are executed.
** Tiananmen Incident: Large crowds lay wreaths at Beijing's Monument
of the
Martyrs to commemorate the death
of Premier Zhou Enlai.
** In Chipping Norton, England rioters attempt to free the Ascott
Martyrs – sixteen women sentenced to imprisonment for attempting to dissuade strikebreakers.
** The 13
Martyrs of Arad, 19th century generals who were executed in Arad, then part
of Hungary
** John Foxe-Foxe's Book
of Martyrs
** Congregational
Martyrs.
** Martyrs and Monsters by Robert Dunbar
** Port Said
Martyrs Memorial
** Al-Aqsa
Martyrs ' Brigades
** " St. Polycarp: The Cult
of Saints " ( with John Wagner, in The Big Book
of Martyrs, 1997 )
** Consecration
of the Altar
of the Forty
Martyrs of Sebaste at the Savior's Church in Alexandria
** X-Men: The End Book Two: Heroes And
Martyrs ( TPB, November 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1691-5 )
** also Andrew Thong Kim Nguyen, Andrew Trong Van Tram, and Andrew Tuong
of the Vietnamese
Martyrs
** and Zaragoza
** The Siege
of Zaragoza grinds to a halt as Jose Palafox surrenders.
** December 18 – Alfonso the Battler expels the Moors from
Zaragoza.
** Zaragoza Municipality, Antioquia
** Zaragoza, La Libertad
** Zaragoza, Equatorial Guinea, in Bioko Norte Province.
** Zaragoza, Chimaltenango
** Zaragoza Municipality, Coahuila
** Zaragoza, Chiapas
** Ignacio
Zaragoza, Chihuahua
** Zaragoza, Puebla
** Zaragoza, San Luis Potosi
** Zaragoza, Veracruz
** Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija
** Zaragoza, in Aragón
** Zaragoza ( province ), in Aragón
** Zaragoza ( comarca ), in Aragón
** Faculty
of High Studies ( FES )
Zaragoza
** The earliest known printed edition
of the chivalric romance Amadis de Gaula, as edited and expanded by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo, is published in Castilian at
Zaragoza.
** Fiestas del Pilar around 12 October in
Zaragoza
** Plaza de Toros de
Zaragoza,
Zaragoza ( 1990 )
** Ferdinand I
of León imposes an annual tribute on Muslim
Zaragoza.
** In spring the Castilians besiege
Zaragoza, but the siege is called off when the Almoravids land in the south.
** The Aragonese led Alfonso I the Battler seize
Zaragoza and most
of the central lands
of the Ebro.
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