1. aragonese - Noun
2. aragonese - Adjective
4. Aragonese - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to Aragon, in Spain, or to its inhabitants.
A native or natives of Aragon, in Spain.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter an attempt to arrest the queen herself had failed, Joan called on Sforza who defeated the Aragonese militias near Castel Capuano in Naples. Source: Internet
After the conquest, the King gave them the status of independent kingdoms of whom he was also the king (but they were independent of Aragonese laws and institutions). Source: Internet
After a short communal phase and a series of pestilences and earthquakes, the city in the 15th century became an Aragonese possession, and was given in fief to the barons of the Tramontano family. Source: Internet
Afonso became involved in a war, taking the side of the Aragonese king, an enemy of Castile. Source: Internet
Aragonese period In 1297, Pope Boniface VIII established on his own initiative (motu proprio) a hypothetical regnum Sardiniae et Corsicae (" Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica ") in order to settle the War of the Vespers diplomatically. Source: Internet
Aragon main The Aragonese cuisine has a rural and mountainous origin. Source: Internet