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  • 113García Ramírez of Navarre — García Ramírez, sometimes García IV,V, VI or VII (died 21 November 1150, Lorca), called the Restorer ( es. el Restaurador), was Lord of Monzón and Logroño, and, from 1134, King of Navarre. He restored the independence of the Navarrese crown after …

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  • 114Banu Hud — The Banu Hud (بنو هود) were an Arab dynasty that ruled the taifa of Zaragoza from 1039 1110. In 1039, under the leadership of Al Mustain I, Sulayman ibn Hud al Judhami, the Bani Hud seized control of Zaragoza from a rival clan, the Banu Tujibi.… …

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  • 115Imperator totius Hispaniae — For the colonial empire of the modern era, see Spanish Empire. A Privilegium Imperatoris (Imperial Privilege), as it reads at the top, issued by the Emperor Alfonso VII of León and Castile granting land to a certain Abbot William (bottom, centre) …

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  • 116Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Ávila — (June 2, 1955 – July 25, 2008) was a Mexican anthropologist whose work focused on the state of Guerrero. In 1988, he developed an approach in his work on the Costa Chica of Guerrero where the corrido poet is a social critic who praises violent… …

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  • 117Taifa of Zaragoza — Infobox Former Country native name = conventional long name = Taifa of Zaragoza common name = Taifa of Zaragoza national motto = continent = Europe region = Mediterranean country = Spain era = Middle Ages government type = Monarchy year start =… …

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  • 118Alfons I. (Aragón) — Alfons I. von Aragón Alfons I. (* 1073; † 15. September 1134), genannt der Streitbare (el Batallador), weil er in 29 Schlachten siegte, war König von Aragonien und Navarra. Er war der Sohn Sanchos V. und folgte seinem Bruder Peter I. auf den… …

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  • 119Der Heilige Gral — Die Legende um den Heiligen Gral erscheint im späten 12. Jahrhundert in vielgestaltiger Form in der mittelalterlichen Erzählliteratur im Umkreis der Artussage. Die Geschichte der christlichen Gralslegende und der ritterlichen Gralssuche ist… …

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  • 120Der heilige Gral — Die Legende um den Heiligen Gral erscheint im späten 12. Jahrhundert in vielgestaltiger Form in der mittelalterlichen Erzählliteratur im Umkreis der Artussage. Die Geschichte der christlichen Gralslegende und der ritterlichen Gralssuche ist… …

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