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Zaragoza and important
He states that one of the Emperor Charlemagne's major offensives was to annihilate the Moorish frontier by taking Zaragoza, which was an important Mozarab stronghold.
There he participated in the French capture of Zaragoza and in several important actions of the long Peninsular War, including the Battle of Albuera and the Battle of Vitoria.
The most important roads include Anillo Periférico, Circuito Interior, Calzada Ignazio Zaragoza and Viaducto Miguel Aleman.
José Antonio Labordeta. José Antonio Labordeta Subías ( Zaragoza, Spain, 10 March 1935 – Zaragoza, Spain, 19 September 2010 ), described by The Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa 2000 ( Great Aragonese Encyclopedia ) as “ The most important Aragonese singer-songwriter ”, began singing in an attempt to give more relevance to his poetry.
The battle itself took place in the evening of Saturday 15 August 778, causing numerous losses among the Frankish troops, including several most important aristocrats and the sack of the baggage, probably with all the gold given by the Muslims at Zaragoza.
Zaragoza remained an important Muslim city, capital of the Upper March and later of an independent emirate, until the 11th century.
After the pre-Romanesque period, in the architecture of Al-Andalus, important contributions were made by the Caliphate of Córdoba ( the Great Mosque of Córdoba ), the Taifas ( Aljafería, in Zaragoza ), the Almoravids and Almohads ( La Giralda, Seville ), and the Nasrid of the Kingdom of Granada ( Alhambra, Generalife ).
Zaragoza later became an important weapons training site for the USAFE and was also visited by F-15 Eagle Squadrons for " Dissimilar Air Combat Training ".
Shortly after his birth, Royo's family moved to Zaragoza, where he first started school, his first memories are accompanied with drawing which plays an important role in his life.
In the following season, Sávio returned to Spain and was one of the most important players in Real Zaragoza, for which he played three seasons ; in his first, the Aragonese won the domestic cup, precisely against Real Madrid.

Zaragoza and city
Statue of Alfonso, dressed as a battler, in the Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta in Zaragoza, the city he recovered from the Muslims and made his capital.
The seditious city of Zaragoza on the Upper March revolted in a bid for autonomy.
Zaragoza proved to be a most difficult city to reign over for not only Abd ar-Rahman, but his predecessors as well.
After Charlemagne's columns arrived at the gates of Zaragoza, Sulayman got cold feet and refused to let the Franks into the city.
Now Abd al-Rahman could deal with Sulayman and the city of Zaragoza without having to fight a massive Christian army.
Exiled from the court of the Spanish Emperor Alfonso VI of León and Castile, El Cid went on to command a Moorish force consisting of Muladis, Berbers, Arabs and Malians, under Yusuf al-Mu ' taman ibn Hud, Moorish king of the northeast Al-Andalus city of Zaragoza, and his successor, Al-Mustein II.
In 1081, El Cid, went on to offer his services to the Moorish king of the northeast Al-Andalus city of Zaragoza, Yusuf al-Mu ' taman ibn Hud, and served both him and his successor, Al-Mustain II.
About 1749, the family bought a house in the city of Zaragoza and some years later moved into it.
Near the city of Zaragoza Charlemagne received the homage of Sulayman al-Arabi.
As of 2006, the population was 1, 277, 471 — with more than half of the autonomous community's people living in Zaragoza, its capital city.
As of 2006, half of Aragon's population, 50. 8 %, live in the capital city of Zaragoza.
* June 22 – Gaston IV of Bearn and the Frankish crusaders take the Aragonese city of Monzón from the emir of Zaragoza.
Al Tariji identifies for first time in history the existence of troops called almogavars in the city Saraqusta, the Islamic Zaragoza.
He accepted the command of Taifa of Zaragoza and swore their allegiance to the Moorish Muslim king of the northeast Al-Andalus city of Zaragoza, Yusuf al-Mu ' taman ibn Hud.
The size of his forces so impressed a contemporary scribe in León that he remarked in the dating formula of a document of 12 February that " Peter, Aragonese king, with his infinite multitude of armed men, the city of Zaragoza, with Christ's banner, fought ".
The Ebro River in Zaragoza city with the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar on the right
O ' Neylle with most of the Aragonese troops was organized behind the city, on the road to Zaragoza, awaiting orders from General Brown who resigned in command in this supreme moment.
The city ’ s name was changed to Puebla de Zaragoza in 1862, by a decree issued by Benito Juárez and the holiday “ 5 de Mayo ” ( Cinco de Mayo ) is a major annual event here.
In 1950, by decree of the state congress, the city received the title of Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza.
These victories meant little in the long run, for the governor of Zaragoza, Musa ibn Musa fortified the city of Albaida ( Albelda ).
Cholula is a city and district located in the center west of the state of Puebla, next to the city of Puebla de Zaragoza, in central Mexico.
* Puebla, Puebla, capital city of that state ( also known, inter alia, as " Puebla de los Ángeles ", " Heróica Puebla de Zaragoza ", etc.

Zaragoza and on
By 783 Abd al-Rahman's army advanced on Zaragoza.
Madero once again traveled south to urge Zapata to disband his troops peacefully, but Zapata refused on the grounds that Huerta's troops were advancing on Yautepec de Zaragoza.
Indeed, El Cid's first battle experience was gained fighting for a Muslim state against a Christian state, at the Battle of Graus in 1063, where he and other Castilians fought on the side of al-Muqtadir, Muslim sultan of Zaragoza, against the forces of Ramiro I of Aragon.
) Proceedings of the 34th International Symposium on Archaeometry, Zaragoza, 3 – 7 May 2004.
* September 15 – Peter Arbues is assaulted while praying in the cathedral at Zaragoza, Spain ; he dies on September 17.
In October of the same year, Queen performed for more than 150, 000 fans on 9 October at Monterrey ( Estadio Universitario ) and 17 and 18 at Puebla ( Estadio Zaragoza ), Mexico.
Zurita resigned these posts on the January 21, 1571, obtained a sinecure at Zaragoza, and dedicated himself wholly to the composition of his Anales de la Corona de Aragón, the first part of which had appeared in 1562 ; he lived to see the last volume printed at Zaragoza on the April 22, 1580, and died on the November 3 following.
Roman Pompaelo was located in the province of Hispania Tarraconensis, on the Ab Asturica Burdigalam, the road from Burdigala ( modern Bordeaux ) to Asturica ( modern Astorga ); it was a civitas stipendiaria in the jurisdiction of the conventus of Caesaraugusta ( modern Zaragoza ).
In Mexico, the French army suffered its first military defeat in 46 years, on the Fifth of May, 1862 in Puebla when the Mexican army under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza defeated a much better-equipped French army.
* Metro Zaragoza, a station on the Mexico City Metro.
* Zaragoza ( Monterrey Metro ), a station on the Monterrey Metro.
Besides, on January 18, 1174 in Zaragoza Alfonso married Infanta Sancha of Castile, sister of the Castilian king.
The other side of the world would be divided a few decades later by the Treaty of Zaragoza or Saragossa, signed on, which specified the antimeridian to the line of demarcation specified in the Treaty of Tordesillas.
This fortress was located on the banks of the Ebro near Zaragoza.
Goliad County is also the birthplace of General Ignacio Zaragoza, who led the Mexican army against the invading forces of Napoleon III in the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862 (" Cinco de Mayo ").

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