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Aljaferia Palace. 11th c. SPAIN. Zaragoza. La Aljaferia Palace. Aljaferic Palace. Hispano-Moresque art. Taifas Kingdoms period. Architecture
PEREZ VILLaMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). EsparticaPEREZ VILLaMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). Espa rt ica y monumental. 1842 - 1850. Santa Isabel Hall in the Aljaferic Palace (Zaragoza)
SPAIN. Zaragoza. Expo Zaragoza 2008. Volunteer Bridge
SPAIN. Zaragoza. Roman theatre. Architecture
Spain (1808-1814). Peninsular War. Sieges of Saragossa. Spanish woman shooting a French soldier. Etching. SPAIN. Zaragoza. Diputaci rovincial Library
SPAIN. Zaragoza. Expo Zaragoza 2008. Water Tower, by Enrique de Teresa. Architecture
Aljaferia Palace. 11th c. SPAIN. ARAGON. Zaragoza. La Aljaferia Palace. Built by Abu Jafar Ahmed Almoctadir Bilᬠ governor of the Taifa of Zaragoza from 1047 to 1081. Hispano-Moresque art
SPAIN. ARAGON. ZARAGOZA. Zaragoza. Cathedral-La Seo (14th-16th c.). Mudejar apse. Mudejar art. Architecture
SPAIN. Zaragoza. Roman baths
Mausoleum of Fabara. SPAIN. Fabara. Roman art. Architecture
QUEROL Y SUBIRATS, Agust(1860-1909). MonumentQUEROL Y SUBIRATS, Agust (1860-1909). Monument to the Sieges. 1908. SPAIN. ARAGON. ZARAGOZA. Zaragoza. Lower detail with a fight scene of the Peninsular War. Relief
VEGA CARPIO, F鬩x Lope de (1562-1635). Cover" VEGA CARPIO, F鬩 x Lope de (1562-1635). Cover of " Las comedias del famoso poeta Lope de Vega" (The comedies by famous poet Lope de Vega). Edition printed in Zaragoza in 1604
Illustration of History of Vespasianus. Edition" Illustration of " History of Vespasianus". Edition "
Spain. War of Independence. Siege in Zaragoza (June-August 1808). Etching
A View of the City Of Zaragoza
Zaragoza, Spain - Monument to Agustina of AragonZaragoza, Spain - Monument to Agustina de Aragon (Agustina Raimunda Maria Saragossa Domenech) - Spanish heroine who defended Spain during the Spanish War of Independence
Spain Zaragoza(aka Saragossa) The famous Leaning Tower. (We have other engravings showing it leaning at other angles, if this one doesn t suit you; but this is probably the most accurate)
Zaragoza Leaning TowerLeaning tower of Zaragoza, Spain, destroyed in 1887 because a wealthy citizen declared that it shaded his house
Siege of ZaragozaPENINSULA CAMPAIGN Siege of ZARAGUZA (Saragossa) Despite heroic resistance, the Spanish eventually have to yield the town to the French on 21 February 1809