Infobox Military Conflict conflict AragoneseCrusade partof the Crusades and the War of the Sicilian Vespers image File Setge girona 1285.jpg 200px caption A fresco from the Castle of Cardona depicting the Siege of Girona in 1285 now preserved in the Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya date 1284 1285 place Catalonia , Spain territory result Aragonese victory combatant1 Image France Ancient.svg 15px Kingdom of France br Image Armoiries Majorque.png 15px Kingdom of Mallorca br Image Blason Royaume Navarre ecu francais .svg 15px Kingdom of Navarra br Image CoA civ ITA genova.png 15px Republic of Genoa combatant2 File Escudo del reino de Aragon.png 15px Crown of Aragon combatant3 commander1 commander2 commander3 strength1 strength2 strength3 casualties1 casualties2 casualties3 notes Crusade Campaignbox War of the Sicilian Vespers The AragoneseCrusade or Crusade of Aragon , a part of the larger War of the Sicilian Vespers , was declared by Pope Martin IV against the King of Aragon , Peter III of Aragon Peter III the Great , in 1284 and 1285. Because of the recent conquest of Sicily by Peter, the Pope declared a crusade against him and officially deposed him as king, on the grounds that Sicily was a papal fief Peter s grandfather and namesake, Peter II of Aragon Peter II , had surrendered ... described the AragoneseCrusade as perhaps the most unjust, unnecessary and calamitous enterprise ever ... Medieval Catalan and Occitan history Category AragoneseCrusade link FA ca ca Croada contra la ... of the French and Aragonese monarchs. Peter had opposed James inheritance as a younger son and reaped the consequence of such rivalry in the crusade. In 1284, the first French armies under ... du chapeau king of the hat . File Aragonese Crusade.PNG thumb Progress of the Aragonese Crusaders ... consequences for Europe. The crusade s legacy to France was slight, but Majorca was devastated as an independent ... nl Aragonese Kruistocht pl Krucjata arago ska ro Cruciada Aragonez sr ... more details
wiktionary AragonesearagoneseAragonese may refer to Something related to Aragon , an autonomous community and former kingdom in Spain the Aragonese people , an ethnic group or nation living in the historical region of Aragon, between the centre and the north east of Spain the Aragonese language , a Romance language currently spoken in the northernmost area of Aragon, mainly in Upper Aragon the Navarro Aragonese language, a Romance language spoken in the Middle Ages in parts of the Ebro basin and Middle Pyrenees Aragonese cuisine , refers to the typical dishes and ingredients of cuisine in the Aragon region of Spain the Aragonese Grape, known as the Grenache the music of Aragon the people from the medieval Kingdom of Aragon the list of Aragonese monarchs from the medieval Kingdom of Aragon Ischia Aragonese Castle Aragonese Castle on the Italian island of Ischia , also known as Castello Aragonese the AragoneseCrusade , part of the War of the Sicilian Vespers Aragon s Aragonese in the Spanish and Aragonese languages may refer to Sergio Aragon s born 1937 , Spanish cartoonist and writer Luis Aragon s born 1938 , Spanish footballer and coach Carlos Aragon s born 1956 , Bolivian footballer and coach disambig it Aragonese ... more details
File Grupos de parlas de l aragon s.svg right 200px thumb Aragonese dialects. Aragonese language has a lot of local varieties, which are grouped in valley varieties or comarca varieties. The term dialect is ambiguous and it can be used referring to valley varieties well known cheso or ansotano . There is a proposal to classify all Aragonese varieties in four groups or dialects Western Aragonese Central Aragonese Southern Aragonese Eastern AragoneseAragonese dialects Category Aragonese dialects an Dialectos de l aragon s es Dialectos del aragon s eo Dialektoj de la aragona lingvo eu Aragoieraren dialektoak ... more details
Infobox military structure name Aragonese Castle br Castello Aragonese location Italy coordinates image File Castello Aragonese.jpg 300px caption Aragonese Castle map type Italy latitude 40.731202 longitude 13.964975 map size 200 type built builder controlledby materials Limestone height used condition ownership open to public events Aragonese Castle lang it Castello Aragonese is an medieval castle located in Ischia , at the northern end of the Gulf of Naples , Italy . ref name Aragonese Castle cite web url http www.gardenvisit.com garden castello aragonese title Castello AragoneseAragonese Castle work gardenvisit.com accessdate 6 December 2010 ref The castle which stands on a volcanic rock, is the most impressive historical monument in Ischia, built by Hiero I of Syracuse in 474 BC . In 1441, Alfonso V of Aragon built a stone bridge which connected the rock to the island, and fortified the walls in order to defend the inhabitants from the raids of the pirates . It has been occupied since ancient times by a various nations. ref name Aragonese Castle See also List of castles in Italy References reflist 2 Italy castle stub DEFAULTSORT Aragonese Castle Category Castles in Italy ... more details
Infobox language name Graus Aragonese nativename Grausino native name of the language pronunciation IPA pronunciation of the native name states Aragon , Spain region Ribagorza latd latm latNS latitude degree min dir longd longm longEW longitude deg min dir speakers iso1 the ISO 639 1 code for the language iso2 the ISO 639 2 code for the language iso2b the ISO 639 2 bibliographic code iso2t the ISO 639 2 terminological code iso3 the ISO 639 3 code for the language familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Italo Western languages Italo Western fam5 Pyrenean Mozarabic fam6 Aragonese language Aragonese fam7 Eastern Aragonese fam8 Ribagor an fam9 Low Ribagor an dialects script the writing system s used to represent the language rank language s ranking in the list of languages by number of native speakers minority Spain agency regulatory body or language academy for the language extinct creator date caption image map notice Indic notice nonotice Graus Aragonese is the Aragonese variety spoken in Graus . External Links http www.labullanga.com dicxionario.htm Dictionay . http www.charrando.com finestraluisondefierro.php Poems in Graus Aragonese by Luis n de Fierro Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese dialects an Aragon s grausino ... more details
unreferenced date September 2010 Infobox language name Western Aragonese nativename Aragon s occidental pronunciation IPA pronunciation of the native name states Aragon , Spain region Hecho , Ans , Jaca and Sabi nigo . latd latm latNS latitude degree min dir longd longm longEW longitude deg min dir speakers iso1 the ISO 639 1 code for the language iso2 the ISO 639 2 code for the language iso2b the ISO 639 2 bibliographic code iso2t the ISO 639 2 terminological code iso3 the ISO 639 3 code for the language familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Italo Western languages Italo Western fam5 Pyrenean Mozarabic fam6 Aragonese language Aragonese dialects Ans Aragonese , Cheso , Arag s Aragonese , A sa Aragonese and Jaca Aragonese script the writing system s used to represent the language rank language s ranking in the list of languages by number of native speakers minority Spain agency regulatory body or language academy for the language extinct creator date caption image map File Parlas ozidentals de l aragon s.svg 300px notice Indic notice nonotice Western Aragonese is one of the four main Dialects of Aragonese language Aragonese dialects together with southern, central and eastern dialects. It is spoken in certain western valleys in Huesca. Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese language Category Languages of Spain an Aragon s occidental es Aragon s occidental ... more details
Infobox language name Jaca Aragonese nativename Chaqu s native name of the language pronunciation IPA pronunciation of the native name states Aragon , Spain region Jacetania latd latm latNS latitude degree min dir longd longm longEW longitude deg min dir speakers iso1 the ISO 639 1 code for the language iso2 the ISO 639 2 code for the language iso2b the ISO 639 2 bibliographic code iso2t the ISO 639 2 terminological code iso3 the ISO 639 3 code for the language familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Italo Western languages Italo Western fam5 Pyrenean Mozarabic fam6 Aragonese language Aragonese fam7 Western Aragonese dialects script the writing system s used to represent the language rank language s ranking in the list of languages by number of native speakers minority Spain agency regulatory body or language academy for the language extinct creator date caption image map File Mapa situazi n chaqu s.svg 300px notice Indic notice nonotice Arag s Aragonese is the Aragonese variety spoken in Jaca county. Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese dialects an Aragon s chaqu s ... more details
Infobox language name Fonz Aragonese nativename Fonzense ref http www.charrando.com ArticulosenFonzenseperRubenFernandez.pdf Articles in Fonz Aragonese by Rub n Fern ndez ref native name of the language pronunciation IPA pronunciation of the native name states Aragon , Spain region Ribagor a , Fonz, Huesca Fonz latd latm latNS latitude degree min dir longd longm longEW longitude deg min dir speakers iso1 the ISO 639 1 code for the language iso2 the ISO 639 2 code for the language iso2b the ISO 639 2 bibliographic code iso2t the ISO 639 2 terminological code iso3 the ISO 639 3 code for the language familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Italo Western languages Italo Western fam5 Pyrenean Mozarabic fam6 Aragonese language Aragonese dialects Low Ribagor an Aragonese script the writing system s used to represent the language rank language s ranking in the list of languages by number of native speakers minority Spain agency regulatory body or language academy for the language extinct creator date caption image map notice Indic notice nonotice Fonz Aragonese is a local variant of Low Ribargo an Aragonese , spoken in Fonz, Huesca Fonz , Huesca . It has a better conservation status than Graus Aragonese . It conserves words with ancient phonetics like ixamen this word has had the same evolution process as Spanish language Spanish i xambre . It also conserves the word maitino . References reflist External links http esparavel.blogspot.com 2009 07 grabaciones de laragones de fonz.html L Esparavel Association http esparavelfonz.blogspot.es L Esparavel Association s blog http www.europapress.es aragon noticia localidad fonz apuesta conservacion fabla aragonesa apertura academia laragones 20080914123014.html Fonz wants to conserve Aragonese http www.diariodelaltoaragon.es NoticiasDetalle.aspx?Id 579433 Parola association will recover ... Fern ndez Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese language Category Languages ... more details
Infobox language name Arag s Aragonese nativename Arag esino native name of the language pronunciation IPA pronunciation of the native name states Aragon , Spain region A sa , Esposa , Sinu s latd latm latNS latitude degree min dir longd longm longEW longitude deg min dir speakers iso1 the ISO 639 1 code for the language iso2 the ISO 639 2 code for the language iso2b the ISO 639 2 bibliographic code iso2t the ISO 639 2 terminological code iso3 the ISO 639 3 code for the language familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Italo Western languages Italo Western fam5 Pyrenean Mozarabic fam6 Aragonese language Aragonese fam7 Western Aragonese dialects script the writing system s used to represent the language rank language s ranking in the list of languages by number of native speakers minority Spain agency regulatory body or language academy for the language extinct creator date caption image map File Mapa situazi n arag esino.svg 300px notice Indic notice nonotice Arag s Aragonese is the Aragonese variety spoken in Arag s and Jasa . It is very similar to Cheso Aragonese , and better preserved than A sa Aragonese . Morphology Define article system is lo , la , los , las . The endings in indefinite past are o as in Tensinian Aragonese pagomos , paguemos , cantoz , cantez . In the third person in plural we have oron just in the first conjugation cantoron , but in the 2nd and in the 3rd person we have ieron or io ro n salieron , partioron , riyeron , faborezi n . In irregular verbs with i in present, we find this i in yo foi but not in yo b . There are, as in Sobrarbe strong perfects f zon , tr jon . Lexicon They are words different from those from A sa Aragonese Estarr n Valley . tabuzo , charga barza in the Estarr n Valley , arg ella , betiello . Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese dialects an Aragon s arag esino ca Aragon s d Arag s eo Aragvesina dialekto es Arag esino pl Arag esino ... more details
Infobox language name Panticutian Aragonese nativename Panticuto native name of the language pronunciation IPA pronunciation of the native name states Aragon , Spain region Alto G llego , Panticosa, Huesca Panticosa latd latm latNS latitude degree min dir longd longm longEW longitude deg min dir speakers iso1 the ISO 639 1 code for the language iso2 the ISO 639 2 code for the language iso2b the ISO 639 2 bibliographic code iso2t the ISO 639 2 terminological code iso3 the ISO 639 3 code for the language familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Italo Western languages Italo Western fam5 Pyrenean Mozarabic fam6 Aragonese language Aragonese dialects Tensinian Aragonese script the writing system s used to represent the language rank language s ranking in the list of languages by number of native speakers minority Spain agency regulatory body or language academy for the language extinct creator date caption image map notice Indic notice nonotice Panticutian Aragonese is the Tensinian Aragonese variant spoken in Panticosa . Notable writers Ricardo Mur External links http www.enciclopedia aragonesa.com voz.asp?voz id 20436 Panticutian Aragonese entry in Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa http oszerrigueltaires.wordpress.com 2008 02 23 9 panticosa introduccion al panticuto Introduction to Panticutian Aragonese http chemecos.bitacoras.com archivos 2005 12 04 grabazions en pandicosa ii Recordings in Panticosa Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese language Category Languages of Spain an Aragon s panticuto ca Aragon s panticut es Panticuto ... more details
Infobox language name A sa Aragonese nativename Aisino native name of the language pronunciation IPA pronunciation of the native name states Aragon , Spain region A sa , Esposa , Sinu s latd latm latNS latitude degree min dir longd longm longEW longitude deg min dir speakers iso1 the ISO 639 1 code for the language iso2 the ISO 639 2 code for the language iso2b the ISO 639 2 bibliographic code iso2t the ISO 639 2 terminological code iso3 the ISO 639 3 code for the language familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Italo Western languages Italo Western fam5 Pyrenean Mozarabic fam6 Aragonese language Aragonese fam7 Western Aragonese dialects script the writing system s used to represent the language rank language s ranking in the list of languages by number of native speakers minority Spain agency regulatory body or language academy for the language extinct creator date caption image map notice Indic notice nonotice Aisa Aragonese is a dialect of Aragonese language spoken in A sa Valley . It is very similar to Arag s Aragonese and Jaca Aragonese . Article The article is like in General Aragonese o , a , os , as . As in Somontano de Ayerbe, it is contracted with preposition d o , d a , n o , n a , t o , t a . Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese dialects an Aragon s aisino eo Aisina es Aragon s aisino ... more details
Infobox website name Image Wikipedia favicon.png 16px Favicon of Wikipedia Aragonese Wikipedia screenshot Image ArWikipedia20080831.png 200px The Main Page of the Aragonese Wikipedia on 31 August 2008 as rendered by Epiphany browser Epiphany logo Image Wikipedia logo an.png 140px caption url http an.wikipedia.org an.wikipedia.org commercial No location Miami, Florida USA type Internet encyclopedia project language Aragonese language Aragonese registration Optional owner Wikimedia Foundation author The Aragonese Wikipedia or Biquipedia is the Aragonese language edition of the World Wide Web Web based free content encyclopedia Wikipedia . The project was started on 21 July 2004 ref name history http an.wikipedia.org wiki Project Autualidat Biquipedia Autualidat ref . As of 31 October 2010 , this edition has over 22,900 articles ref http an.wikipedia.org wiki Special Statistics?uselang en Aragonese ... by size ref . The Aragonese Wikipedia is classified in the 4th place of Wikipedias by articles per ... , the Aragonese Wikipedia reached 1,000 articles on 30 December 2005 after the creation of an article ... . The community of Aragonese speaking Wikipedians issued a special commemorative logo for their 5,000th article which was about the Aragonese monastery San Juan de la Pe a on 29 December 2006 ref ... El aragon s triunfa en Wikipedia , Heraldo de Arag n ref . On 21 August 2008 the Aragonese Wikipedia community celebrated its 10,000th article which was about the Sant Per de Ciresa monastery in the Aragonese ... logo. The Aragonese Wikipedia reached 20,000 articles on 3 April 2010 after the creation of an article about Mesegar de Tajo ref name history . On 16 March 2011 the Aragonese Wikipedia community celebrated ... article was created on 16 March 2011 gallery References references See also InterWiki code an Aragonese Wiktionary , the Aragonese edition of Wiktionary . External links an icon http an.wikipedia.org Aragonese Wikipedia an icon http an.m.wikipedia.org Aragonese Wikipedia mobile version homepage not yet ... more details
Infobox language name Cheso Aragonese Hecho Aragonese nativename Cheso native name of the language pronunciation IPA pronunciation of the native name states Aragon , Spain region Hecho Valley latd latm latNS latitude degree min dir longd longm longEW longitude deg min dir speakers 658 iso1 the ISO 639 1 code for the language iso2 the ISO 639 2 code for the language iso2b the ISO 639 2 bibliographic code iso2t the ISO 639 2 terminological code iso3 the ISO 639 3 code for the language familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Italo Western languages Italo Western fam5 Pyrenean Mozarabic fam6 Aragonese language Aragonese fam7 Western Aragonese dialects script the writing system s used to represent the language rank language s ranking in the list of languages by number of native speakers minority Spain agency regulatory body or language academy for the language extinct creator date caption image map File Mapa situazi n cheso.svg 300px notice Indic notice nonotice Hecho Aragonese or Cheso is a Western Aragonese variety spoken in the Hecho Valley of Northern Aragon. Filiation Hecho Aragonese is one of Western Aragonese s most preserved varieties and it could be said that Cheso Aragonese, along with Arag s Aragonese, is just one of several varieties of the language. Sociocultural aspects Geographical situation Cheso Aragonese is spoken ... Aragonese variety that has its most defined features in comparison to other dialects. Today it is one of the most vital Aragonese dialects and it has been estimated that there are 658 speakers ... Cheso Aragonese has been one of the modern Aragonese dialects with the most literary production. Among its most famous writers, we find Rosario Ust riz. One of the most famous texts in Cheso Aragonese ... peito me brinca, br te quiero besar br br Jos Lera Alsina Pepe Lera , Hecho, August 1980 Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese dialects an Aragon s cheso eo esa es Aragon s cheso ... more details
Infobox language name Ans Aragonese nativename Ansotano pronunciation IPA pronunciation of the native name states Aragon , Spain region Ans Valley latd latm latNS latitude degree min dir longd longm longEW longitude deg min dir speakers iso1 the ISO 639 1 code for the language iso2 the ISO 639 2 code for the language iso2b the ISO 639 2 bibliographic code iso2t the ISO 639 2 terminological code iso3 the ISO 639 3 code for the language familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Italo Western languages Italo Western fam5 Pyrenean Mozarabic fam6 Aragonese language Aragonese dialects script Latin script rank minority Spain agency regulatory body or language academy for the language extinct creator date caption image map File Mapa situazi n ansotano.svg 300px notice Indic notice nonotice Ans Aragonese is a variety of Western Aragonese spoken in Ans Valley , included Ans , Bini s and Fago . Phonetics Final r is not pronounced in Ans but it s still pronounced in Fago . Morphology The most documented article system in Ans Aragonese is o , a , os , as but it is also used the old system lo , la , los , las in certain contexts fendo lo fatuo le n diremos a la ermana The verb haber to have as impersonal in general Aragonese b i ha, b i eba is replaced by the verb estar to be bi est agua . bi estaba agua . There is a first person personal ending i in some tenses yo febai . yo tenebai . It s the only Aragonese variety that still has this characteristic it is believed that febe , tenebe in Gista n Aragonese is an evolution of this AI e but the mos interesting is that we find that in Spanish spoken in Emb n, Salvatierra de Esca, Long s ... ztP0 A video in Ans Aragonese http dialnet.unirioja.es servlet libro?codigo 159626 L ansotano, estudio ... El aragon s ansotano estudio ling stico de Anso y Fago Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese dialects Category Aragonese language Category Languages of Spain an Aragon s ansotano es Ansotano eo ... more details
ethnic group group Aragonese image image Image Alfonso I de Arag n por Pradilla 1879 .jpg 50px Alfonso the Battler Image Michael Servetus.jpg 50px Michael Servetus Image Goya selfportrait.jpg 50px Goya Image Cajal mi.jpg 60px Santiago Ram n y Cajal Image Francisco Ascaso.jpg 65px Francisco Ascaso Image Luis Bu uel.JPG 50px Luis Bu uel caption small Some notable Aragonese br Alfonso the Battler br Michael Servetus br Goya br Santiago Ram n y Cajal br Luis Bu uel br Ram n J. Sender br Pablo Serrano br Pablo Gargallo br Francisco Ascaso small poptime 1,277,471 popplace In Spain Aragon Catalonia as immigrants . rels Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholicism langs Aragonese language Aragonese , Spanish language Spanish , Catalan language Catalan . related Latin peoples , including other Spanish people s The Aragonese are an ethnic group or nation living in the region historical region of Aragon , between the centre and the north east of Spain . Their native Aragonese language , which might have been spoken in the whole of the Kingdom of Aragon in the Middle Ages , is nowadays a seriously endangered language , natively spoken only by a few thousands in some northern villages. Most Aragonese 90 or more speak the Spanish language in its northern form but with some regional traits, particularly in intonation and vocabulary. The use of the native Aragonese language is decreasing and maybe dying out. In the easternmost areas, La Franja , varieties of the Catalan language are spoken by about the 90 of the Population ref http www6.gencat.net llengcat socio docs EULF2004.pdf Statistics about languages in Catalan Speaking Aragon Generalitat de Catalunya ca ref . Unlike in other Autonomous Community Autonomous Communities of Spain , no law has officialized neither Aragonese nor Catalan language Catalan yet. References reflist See also List of Aragonese Aragon autonomous community in the centre ... Castilian people Catalan people Leonese people DEFAULTSORT Aragonese People Category Ethnic groups ... more details
Image Aragon Arms.svg 120px right This is a list of famous Aragonese people. It includes people from the medieval Kingdom of Aragon or from contemporary Aragon , one of the Autonomous Communities of Spain and people born elsewhere with significant Aragonese ancestry. Artists Image Goya selfportrait.jpg thumb 120px right Goya, self portrait Francisco Goya 1746 1828 , painter and printmaker Antonio Saura 1930 1998 , painter Carlos Ezquerra 1947 , comic artist and creator of Judge Dredd Filmmakers Segundo de Chom n 1871 1929 , one of the first directors and SFX experts in film history Flori n Rey 1894 1962 , filmmaker Luis Bu uel 1900 1983 , filmmaker Carlos Saura 1932 , filmmaker Kings further List of Aragonese monarchs Alfonso the Battler 1073 4 1134 , king of Aragon and Navarre James I of Aragon 1208 1276 , king of Aragon, he expanded the Crown of Aragon into Valencia, Languedoc and the Balearic Islands. Peter III the Great 1239 1285 , king of Aragon, conquered Sicily and Malta Ferdinand II of Aragon 1452 1516 , king of Aragon, married Isabella of Castile and conquered the Kingdom of Navarre Musicians Image Michael Servetus.jpg thumb right 120px Michael Servetus Miguel Fleta 1897 1938 ... Joan Manuel Serrat 1943 , singer songwriter of Aragonese ascendance David Civera 1979 , singer Santiago ... Josep Llu s Carod Rovira 1952 , politician Aragonese father Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida 1952 ... , founder of the Aragonese political movement for regional autonomy Jos Antonio Labordeta 1935 2010 , singer songwriter and representative of the Aragonese party Chunta Aragonesista in the Spanish ... Schopenhauer Jes s Moncada 1941 2005 , Aragonese writer in Catalan language Miguel Labordeta 1921 1969 , Aragonese poet Javier Sierra 1971 , Aragonese bestseller writer and researcher Business people ... show hosts of Spain Category Aragonese people Category Lists of people by nationality Aragonese Category Lists of Spanish people Aragonese ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 Judeo Aragonese was a Judeo Romance languages Judeo Romance language Jewish languages Jewish language derived from Aragonese language , spoken in north central Iberian Peninsula Iberia from the around the mid 700s until about the time of the Alhambra decree expulsion from Spain , when it either merged with the various Judeo Spanish dialects, or fell out of use in favor of the by then far more influential Judeo Spanish dialects originating in southern Spain, especially in the areas occupied by the modern Valencian Community , Regi n de Murcia Murcia and Andalusia . Jewish languages ie lang stub Judaism stub Spain stub Category Aragonese language Category Extinct Romance languages Category Judaeo Spanish languages an Chodigo aragon s es Judeoaragon s eu Juduen nafar aragoiera he lad Djudeo aragonez ... more details
Infobox political party country Spain name english Aragonese Party name native Partido Aragon s colorcode EB7705 party logo Image Par logo.png 100px leader Jos ngel Biel Rivera headquarters Calle Coso 87, 50001 Zaragoza foundation start date 1978 1 ideology Centrism , Regionalism politics Aragonese regionalism , Nationalism Aragonese nationalism colours Orange, Red european None europarl None international None seats1 title List of municipalities of Spain Local Government seats1 Infobox political party seats 983 66046 hex EB7705 seats2 title Aragonese Corts seats2 Infobox political party seats 9 67 hex EB7705 seats3 title Congress of Deputies Spain Congress of Deputies seats3 Infobox political party seats 0 350 hex EB7705 seats4 title Spanish Senate seats4 Infobox political party seats 1 264 hex EB7705 seats5 title European Parliament seats5 Infobox political party seats 0 50 hex EB7705 website http www.partidoaragones.es www.partidoaragones.es The Aragonese Party lang es Partido Aragon s , PAR is a political party which advocates the interests of Aragon within Spain . The party was founded in 1978 under the name Aragonese Regionalist Party , but changed its name in 1990, keeping the initials PAR . PAR had representation in the European Parliament 1999 2004 where it sat in the European Coalition group. External links http www.partidoaragones.es Official website es icon Category Political parties in Aragon Category Political parties established in 1978 Category Regionalist parties in Spain Spain party stub an Partido Aragon s ca Partit Aragon s es Partido Aragon s fr Parti aragonais gl Partido Aragon s ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Aragonese Way Lang es Camino Aragon s is a route of the Way of St. James beginning at the French Spanish border at the pass of Somport and joining the French Way or Camino Franc s at Puente la Reina in Navarre . The Way of St. James 28route descriptions 29 The Arles Way Arles Way from France connects to it at Somport. The route encompasses approximately 170  km 100 miles and travels through a variety of landscapes, ranging from mountainous to river valley for the most part it follows the River Aragon . Locations found along the Aragonese Way Somport Santa Cristina Canfranc Villanua Villan a Jaca Santa Cruz de la Ser s Santa Cilia de Jaca Puente la Reina de Jaca Ruesa Undu s de Lerda Sang esa Monreal, Navarre Monreal Church of Saint Mary of Eunate Eunate Puente la Reina Category The Aragonese Way Category Hiking trails in Spain Ways of Saint James Euro road stub an Cam n de Sant Chaime Aragon s es Camino de Santiago aragon s fr Camino aragon s it Camino Aragon s ... more details
Aragonese cuisine refers to the typical dishes and ingredients of cuisine in the Aragon region of Spain . These include roast Domestic sheep lamb especially ewes ham jam n from Teruel olive oil from Empeltre and Arbequina a local taste for unusual vegetables as borage s and sweet varieties of onion as well as wine s from Cari ena , Somontano Huesca , Calatayud and Campo de Borja . The region also features several interesting seafood dishes, including several kinds of crab paste, due to the superstition that crabs help prevent illness as well as often undercooked sea fish, steamed in the very saltwater they were taken from. External links http www.canal recetas.es Cocina Regional Aragon index.htm Take a taste of Aragon commons Category Cuisine of Aragon cuisine Category Aragon Category Spanish cuisine spanish cuisine stub ca Gastronomia d Arag es Gastronom a de Arag n ... more details
Image Aljafer a2.JPG thumb right 250px Aljafer a Palace, modern location of the Aragonese The Aragonese Corts lang an Corz d Arag n , lang es Cortes de Arag n is the regional parliament for the Spanish autonomous communities of Spain autonomous community of Aragon . The Corts traces its history back to meetings summoned by the Kings of Aragon which began in 1162. Abolished in 1707, the Corts were revived in 1983 following the passing of a Statute of Autonomy . Early Corts The King of Aragon was bound to summon the Corts at least once every five years and following the union with Catalonia , annually. ref name Colomer cite book url http books.google.co.uk books?id opuLL1nSjwkC&pg PA77 title Political Institutions Democracy and Social Choice first Josep Maria last Colomer page 77 publisher Oxford University Press year 2003 isbn 9780199241842 accessdate 2009 08 09 authorlink Josep Colomer ref The main business of the Corts was judicial solving disputes between individuals or towns or dealing with complaints or grievances concerning the King s officers or Estates. ref name Colomer The Corts also approved legislation and voted on tax issues. ref name Colomer The Corts was organised into four Estates or branches the clergy, the great nobles lang es Ricos hombres , the Knights and the towns. ref name Ransome cite book url http books.google.co.uk books?id lkevMXwRMXsC&dq aragonese corts democracy&source gbs navlinks s title This Realm of England Monarchy, Aristocracy, Democracy first ... primero Aragonese Statute of Autonomy ref This stature also sets out the functions of the Aragonese ... People s Party Spain People s Party Emilio Eiroa Garc a 1995 1999 Aragonese Party Jos Mar a Mur 1999 2003 Aragonese Party Francisco Pina Cuenca 2003 present PSOE Party strength 1983 present center ... right 22 bgcolor 87CEFA align right 23 bgcolor FFCC66 Aragonese Party PAR bgcolor FFCC66 align right ... Iglesias PSOE , PSOE PAR coalition References reflist 2 External links http www.cortesaragon.es Aragonese ... more details
Navarro Aragonese was a Romance language spoken south of the middle Pyrenees and in part of the Ebro River basin in the Middle Ages. The language extended over the County of Arag n , Sobrarbe , Ribagorza , the southern plains of Kingdom of Navarre Navarre on both banks of the Ebro including La Rioja Spain La Rioja and the eastern fringes of Navarre Monastery of Leyre Leire and around . The language was also spoken in major towns of Navarre in Estella Lizarra Estella and Pamplona too in a multilingual environment where Basque language Basque was the natural language, used by most of the people, Occitan was spoken by the Franks in their ethnic boroughs, while Hebrew was used for written purposes in the aljama s ref cite book author Jurio, Jimeno year 1995 title Historia de Pamplona y de sus Lenguas publisher Txalaparta city Tafalla isbn 8481360171 pages 82, 138, 175 177 ref along with Basque ref Cite journal last1 Sainz Pezonaga first1 Jabier author1 link title Antroponimia Medieval Eusk rica ... 2003 url http dialnet.unirioja.es servlet articulo?codigo 664035 issn 0343 6993 ref and Navarro Aragonese ... mostly spoken a variant of Navarro Aragonese. ref cite book author Caro Baroja, Julio year 1985 title ... cradle of Spanish to Navarro Aragonese variant, while it s widely accepted the glosses show more similarities ... 8 481 36062 2 pages 59 60 ref However, early Navarro Aragonese speaking communities may have ebbed ... accessdate 2010 01 29 Site in Spanish ref Navarro Aragonese had a strong Basque substratum, the former ... . Status and written language Navarro Aragonese was chosen in the High Middle Ages by the Navarrese ... issn 0046 435X ref Navarro Aragonese is a modern term coined for linguistic classification purposes ... in Arag n eventually developing into Aragonese , expanding south along with the Kingdom of Aragon ... language Catalan speakers. These geo linguistic gains could not prevent Navarro Aragonese from ... s access to the Aragonese crown ref cite book author Elvira coord. , Javier year 2008 title Lenguas ... more details
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wiktionarypar crusadeCrusade A crusade was one of a series of religiously sanctioned military campaigns undertaken by European Christians in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries. Crusade s may also refer ... the pagan peoples of Northern Europe Albigensian Crusade , or the Cathar Crusade, a campaign to destroy ... Political and cultural Tenth Crusade , a rhetorical device that builds an analogy between the American led War on Terror and the historical Crusades The New Crusade America s War on Terrorism , a book by Rahul Mahajan on American policy following 9 11 Campus Crusade for Christ , an American interdenominational Christian mission organization WHAS Crusade for Children , an annual telethon broadcast in Louisville, Kentucky Children s Crusade , a mixture of fiction, myth and fact concerning events in 1212 Crusade, The Untold Story of the Persian Gulf War , a non fictional account of the 1990 1991 ... The Crusades comics , a series of American comic books The Infinity Crusade , a fictional conflict over cosmic cubes in Marvel Comics Film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade , a 1989 adventure film ... The Secret Missions 2 Crusade , a computer game expansion pack Darkness Falls The Crusade , an internet MUD Knights of the Temple Infernal Crusade , a 2004 videogame Space Crusade , a boardgame set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War Dark Crusade , a computer game expansion pack World of Warcraft The Burning Crusade , a computer game expansion pack Great Crusade , an episode in Warhammer 40,000 fictional history Music Crusade album Crusade album , a 1967 blues album by John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers The Crusade album The Crusade album , an album by Trivium Crusades ... Television Crusade TV series Crusade TV series , an American science fiction TV show spinoff from Babylon 5 The Crusade Doctor Who The Crusade Doctor Who , four episode serial from Doctor Who Crusade Stargate SG 1 Crusade Stargate SG 1 , an episode from the science fiction TV series Crusades ... more details
Fix bunching beg Infobox Military Conflict conflict Seventh Crusade partof the Crusades image Image Seventh crusade.jpg 300px caption Louis IX during the Seventh Crusade. date 1248 1254 place Egypt territory ... notes Fix bunching mid Crusade Fix bunching mid Campaignbox Seventh Crusade Fix bunching end The Seventh Crusade was a crusade led by Louis IX of France from 1248 to 1254. Approximately 800,000 bezant ..., despite calls from the Pope, there was no popular enthusiasm for a new crusade. Pope Innocent ... to crusade. Henry III of England was still struggling with Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester ... engaged in the Capetian Plantagenet struggle, and while Louis was away on crusade the English king ... to crusade, sending the English chronicler Matthew Paris as an ambassador, but again was unsuccessful. The only man interested in beginning another crusade therefore was Louis IX, who declared his ..., as the Albigensian Crusade had brought Provence into Paris ian control. Poitou was ruled by Louis IX s brother Alfonso, Count of Poitou Alphonse of Poitiers , who joined him on his crusade in 1245. Another ... the ports of Aigues Mortes , which had been specifically built to prepare for the crusade, and Marseille ... nobles who joined Louis on the expedition had to borrow money from the royal treasury, and the crusade ..., negotiating with various other powers in the east the Latin Empire set up after the Fourth Crusade ... Sidon . Nonetheless, Egypt was the object of his crusade, and he landed in 1249 at Damietta on the Nile ... the Fifth Crusade that Damietta should be given to the Kingdom of Jerusalem , now a rump state in Acre ... there until the Siege of Acre 1291 fall of Acre in 1291. ref Keen, p. 94 ref His crusade ... in Europe than the Holy Roman Emperor . In 1270 he attempted Eighth Crusade another crusade , though it too would end in failure. The history of the Seventh Crusade was written by Jean de Joinville ... of the Seventh Crusade engendered several poetic responses from the Occitan troubadours . Austorc ... more details