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Catalog of Portraits, 1909-1911, 1929 [page78]

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while the disasters to our prestige and success were taking place.
while the disasters to our prestige and success were taking place.
"His Majesty, (God save him)" says Pellicer, "left Zaragoza for Berbegal on Friday, the 29th of April. On Sunday night he arrived at Peralta de Alfocea (Alcofea) which lays on the other side of the place where the rivers Guatizalema and Alcanadre meet; at half a league from there, he was going to see his Army. He went out on the eve
"His Majesty, (God save him)" says Pellicer, "left Zaragoza for Berbegal on Friday, the 29th of April. On Sunday night he arrived at Peralta de Alfocea (Alcofea) which lays on the other side of the place where the rivers Guatizalema and Alcanadre meet; at half a league from there, he was going to see his Army. He went out on the eve of the Cross day, at 7 o'clock in the morning, and waited in a hermitage for the sign of mounting on horseback, which was to be two shots.
Then the chronologist tells of the favours which he granted to his soldiers, and he goes on to say .....
 
 
 
 
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while the disasters to our prestige and success were taking place. "His Majesty, (God save him)" says Pellicer, "left Zaragoza for Berbegal on Friday, the 29th of April. On Sunday night he arrived at Peralta de Alfocea (Alcofea) which lays on the other side of the place where the rivers Guatizalema and Alcanadre meet; at half a league from there, he was going to see his Army. He went out on the eve of the Cross day, at 7 o'clock in the morning, and waited in a hermitage for the sign of mounting on horseback, which was to be two shots. Then the chronologist tells of the favours which he granted to his soldiers, and he goes on to say .....



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