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  2. Avempace - Wikipedia

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    Avempace was of Arab descent. [8] He was born in Zaragoza, in what is today Aragon, Spain, around 1085 [9] and died in Fes then under the Almoravid dynasty, in 1138. Rulers of Zaragoza shifted constantly throughout Avempace's young life, but in 1114, a new Almoravid governor of Zaragoza was appointed: Abu Bakr 'Ali ibn Ibrahim as-Sahrawi, also known as Ibn Tifilwit.

  3. Category:English grammar books - Wikipedia

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    English grammar books. Pages in category "English grammar books" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  4. Warriner's English Grammar and Composition - Wikipedia

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    Warriner's English Grammar and Composition is a series of textbooks on English grammar and composition by John E. Warriner, consisting initially of six books targeted at grades 6 through 12, in numerous editions, with publication beginning in 1946 and a 7th book added in 1959. [1]

  5. John Nesfield - Wikipedia

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    John Nesfield was born in 1836 and was the son of a cleric from Wiltshire, England. [1] He attended Highgate Grammar School from 1852 to 1855 and later taught there from 1859 to 1864. [2]

  6. Zaragoza city guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in ...

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    CITY GUIDES: With two cavernous cathedrals, artworks by native son Goya, and one of Spain’s largest Semana Santa celebrations, Spain’s fifth city demands closer scrutiny, says Paul Stafford

  7. Grammar book - Wikipedia

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    A grammar book is a book or treatise describing the grammar of one or more languages. ... which came to be known in English as grammar-books or grammars. [1]: ...

  8. Betty Azar - Wikipedia

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    A staple in English language teaching for more than three decades, the series contains dozens of books and is widely used throughout the globe. [1] Azar is a proponent of grammar-based teaching in which grammar serves as the starting point and foundation for the development of all language skills — speaking, listening, writing, and reading ...

  9. Timeline of Zaragoza - Wikipedia

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    [2] 11th century – Aljafería palace built. 1018 – Taifa of Zaragoza established. 1118 – Alfonso I of Aragon in power. [3] End of Islamic period in the town. 1318 – Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zaragoza established. 1343 – Santa Fe Abbey founded (approximate date). 1376 – La Seo Cathedral built. 1447 – Puente de Piedra (bridge ...