Second Siege of Zaragoza
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Second Siege of Zaragoza
Summary
Second Siege of Zaragoza is a siege[1]. It draws 458 Wikipedia views per month (siege category, ranking #179 of 1,415).[2]
Key Facts
- Second Siege of Zaragoza is in the country of Kingdom of Spain[3].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza's instance of is recorded as siege[4].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza followed Battle of Tudela[5].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza was followed by Capitulation of Zaragoza[6].
- The location of Second Siege of Zaragoza was Zaragoza[7].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza is part of Peninsular War[8].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza is part of Sieges of Zaragoza[9].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza's Commons category is recorded as Sitio de Zaragoza (1809)[10].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza's target is recorded as Zaragoza City[11].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza began on December 20, 1808[12].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza ended on February 20, 1809[13].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 41.65, 'lon': -0.88333}[14].
- A participant in Second Siege of Zaragoza was Kingdom of Spain[15].
- A participant in Second Siege of Zaragoza was First French Empire[16].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza's present in work is recorded as Episodios Nacionales: Zaragoza[17].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza's different from is recorded as Siege of Saragossa[18].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza's different from is recorded as Conquest of Zaragoza[19].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza's different from is recorded as Siege of Caesaraugusta[20].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza's destroyed is recorded as Abbey of Santa Engracia[21].
- Second Siege of Zaragoza's destroyed is recorded as Franciscan Friary, Zaragoza[22].
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When and Where
Second Siege of Zaragoza began on December 20, 1808[12]. It ended on February 20, 1809[13]. It took place at Zaragoza[7]. It is in the country of Kingdom of Spain[3].
Context
Part of include Peninsular War[8], a war of national liberation[23], in Kingdom of Spain[24] and Sieges of Zaragoza[9], a military campaign[25], in Kingdom of Spain[26]. Second Siege of Zaragoza's instance of is recorded as siege[4]. It followed Battle of Tudela[5]. It was followed by Capitulation of Zaragoza[6].
Participants
Recorded participant include Kingdom of Spain[15] and First French Empire[16].
Why It Matters
Second Siege of Zaragoza draws 458 Wikipedia views per month (siege category, ranking #179 of 1,415).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]