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The Roman Catholic Congress at Saragossa; An open air Military Mass in the "Plaza De La Constituci CreatorThe Roman Catholic Congress at Saragossa; An open air Military Mass in the "Plaza De La Constitucion", 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42
View of the ruins of the interior of the Church of Nuestra Senora del Carmen in Saragossa bombed by the invading French army during the Napoleonic war, 1808-14
Zaragoza a Pamplona y Barcelona - Puente de Zuera, ca. 1867. Creator: Juan LaurentZaragoza a Pamplona y Barcelona - Puente de Zuera, ca. 1867
Zaragoza, Patio de la Casa Conocida con el Nombre de los Infantes, 1860
Zaragoza: Porta de los Gigantes, 1860. Creator: Charles CliffordZaragoza: Porta de los Gigantes, 1860
The Market Place, Zaragoza, Spain, 1895. Creator: W &s LtdThe Market Place, Zaragoza, Spain, 1895. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs: From London Bridge to Charing Cross via Yokohama and Chicago". [George Newnes Ltd, London, 1895]
An Episode of the Siege of Saragossa, c1808-1809, (1896). Scene from the Napoleonic Wars, 1803-1815; priests under fire on the steps of a church
The Defence of Saragoosa, 1808-9, (1878). Artist: William Home LizarsThe Defence of Saragoosa, 1808-9, (1878). The Second Siege of Zaragoza was the French capture of the Spanish city of Zaragoza (also known as Saragossa) during the Peninsular War
The Siege of Saragossa, 1881
Apse of the Cathedral of La Seo, Zaragoza, Spain, 1929. The 12th-century cathedral building incorporates parts of an earlier mosque. A photograph from the Apollo Volume IX, no 53, (May 1929.)
Torre Nueva, Zaragoza, Spain, 1929. Illustration from the Apollo Volume IX, no 53, (May 1929)
Siege of Zaragoza, Peninsular War, 16 June-13 August 1808. Maria Augustin, the Maid of Sarogossa, encouraging fellow her fellow citizens to re-man a battery
Siege of Zaragosa, Spain, Peninsular War, 1808 (c1822-c1870). Artist: William GreatbachSiege of Zaragosa, Spain, Peninsular War, 1808 (c1822-c1870). Maria Augustin, the Maid of Sarogossa, encouraging fellow her fellow citizens to re-man a battery