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page 1History of Zaragoza
Taifa of Zaragoza
Iberic emirate 1018–1110
Caesaraugusta
Caesaraugusta or Caesar Augusta was the name of the Roman city of Zaragoza, founded as a Colonia Inmune from Rome in 14 BC, possibly on December 23, on the intensely Romanized Iberian city of Salduie. Its foundation occurred in the context of the reorganization of the provinces of Hispania by Caesar Augustus after his victory in the Astur-Cantabrian wars.
thumb|Caesaraugusta on modern plan of the city
1.- Decumano (present-day Calle Mayor, Calle Espoz y Mina and Calle Manifestación).
2.- Cardo (present-day Calle Don Jaime I)
3.- Forum of Caesaraugusta
4.- Fluvial port
5.- Public baths
6.- The
Adoration of the Name of God
fresco painting by Francisco de Goya
Husayn of Zaragoza
Governor of Zaragoza from 774 to 781
Ruesta
Ruesta is a former settlement in the province of Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon (Spain), today belonging to the municipality of Urriés, in the region of Cinco Villas, judicial district of Ejea de los Caballeros.
left|thumb|200x200px|General view of the towers of the Fortress of Ruesta, the characteristic icon of Ruesta.
It is on the banks of the Aragón river and its tributary the Regal river as well as along the Barranco de Chesa, next to the Yesa reservoir, a swamp that floods part of its municipal area, which is also the cause of its current depopulation, since fields and ho
Councils of Saragossa
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Hispano-French Exposition of 1908
Life of the Virgin
paintings by Francisco de Goya
1990 Clinic of Zaragoza radiotherapy accident
1990 Spanish radiological accident
Santa Fe Abbey
cultural property in Zaragoza, Spain