- (1964–2001) Joan de
Sagarra (1939–2025),
Catalan journalist and writer, son of
Josep Maria Josep Maria de
Sagarra (1894–1961),
Catalan writer Sagarras Bajas, a locality...
- Dr.
Alcides Sagarra Carón (born
August 18, 1936) is a
Cuban sport official best
known for
moulding the
amateur boxing team into a
dominant force during...
- 1957, on the
occasion of the
inauguration of the Camp Nou,
Josep Maria de
Sagarra dedicated a poem
titled Blau i grana. Poet
Manuel Vázquez Montalbán wrote...
- Joan de
Sagarra i
Devesa (8
January 1939 – 9 May 2025) was a
Spanish journalist and writer, son of the poet
Josep Maria de
Sagarra.
Sagarra studied at...
-
Sagarras Bajas is a
locality in the muni****lity of Tolva, in
Huesca province, Aragon, Spain. As of 2020, it has a po****tion of 17.
Sagarras Bajas is...
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stress on
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Social History of Germany, 1648–1914 (1977)
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Carroll & Graf. pp. 188–233. ISBN 0-7867-0510-8. OL 356929M.
Sagarra, Eda (1977). A
Social History of Germany, 1648–1914.
Holmes & Meier. ISBN 0-8419-0332-8...
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Sagarra 1977, pp. 37–55, 183–202
Nipperdey 1996, p. 59.
Sagarra 1977, pp. 140–154 Nipperdey,
Germany from Napoleon...
- Ribagorza. The muni****lity is
composed of
several villages: Luzás (Lluçars),
Sagarras Bajas (Sagarres Baixes) and La
Almunia de San
Lorenzo (L'Almúnia de Sant...
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Nipperdey 1996, ch 2. Eda
Sagarra, An
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Social History of Germany:...