1. Saragossa - Noun
2. Saragossa - Proper noun
an ancient city on the Ebro River in northeastern Spain; formerly the capital of Aragon
Source: WordNetBerwick could not halt a mainly Portuguese-allied army advance led by Das Minas, and on 25 June, Portuguese, Dutch, and British forward elements entered Madrid; by the time they took Saragossa on the 29th, they controlled the four chief cities of Spain. Source: Internet
Atkins Family Reunion will be held Saturday, July 8, beginning at 10 a.m. in the fellowship hall at the Saragossa Baptist Church on Saragossa Road in Nauvoo. Source: Internet
Donations can also be taken to Saragossa Church of the Nazarene in Nauvoo on Wednesday from 4 to 9 p.m. Source: Internet
The First Council of Saragossa had forbidden several of Priscillian's practices (albeit without mentioning Priscillian by name), but Priscillian was elected bishop of Avila shortly thereafter. Source: Internet
Saragossa Baptist Church Women's Prayer Group will meet each Monday in August at 7 p.m. at the church. Source: Internet
In addition, there are "Las Cartas" (Saragossa, 1671), or her correspondence, of which there are 342 extant letters and 87 fragments of others. Source: Internet