"Aragonese" Quotes from Famous Books
... democratic governments, and the Milanese sovereign released the King of Aragon with all his suite. Thereupon he immediately blockaded Genoa with an enormous fleet. The Provencal navy came promptly to the relief of its neighbors, and the Aragonese King forced the port of Marseilles, bearing away as trophy the chains that closed ... — Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) - A Novel • Vicente Blasco Ibanez
... dispute between the Spanish government and the Aragonese, which had continued from the days of Charles V. The Aragonese claimed either that the king himself should reside among them, or be represented by some person of the royal blood. Charles V. appointed, as viceroy of Aragon, his uncle, the Archbishop of Zaragoza, and ... — Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 • Various |