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  • On the second day after this Guazil had arrived, the Cid attacked the suburb which is called Villa Nueva, and entered it by force, and slew many Moors, both men of Andalusia and

    Chronicle of the Cid Various 1808

  • Villa Nueva, where the Cid at that time sojourned.

    Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) Various

  • Early in February, San Martin's army, now barely 4,000 strong, descended upon Villa Nueva.

    A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914

  • _Minion_, when a Spaniard, Villa Nueva by name, -- but an old villain he was by nature, your Majesty will allow, -- attempted to plunge a dagger, which he had concealed in his sleeve, into the Admiral's breast.

    Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • Here are to be seen the far-famed 'Angel of the Guard,' by Murillo, his 'Saint Anthony at Devotion,' the celestial spirits hovering around him, and Saint Thomas of Villa Nueva bestowing

    Letters of George Borrow to the British and Foreign Bible Society George Henry Borrow 1842

  • Afterwards it had a long mediaeval history; and in the time of the Avignon popes, the cardinals, regretful of their abandoned Roman villas, built pleasure-houses here, so that the town was called Villa Nueva.

    Passages from the French and Italian Notebooks, Volume 2. Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834

  • Afterwards it had a long mediaeval history; and in the time of the Avignon popes, the cardinals, regretful of their abandoned Roman villas, built pleasure-houses here, so that the town was called Villa Nueva.

    Passages from the French and Italian Notebooks, Complete Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834

  • On Dec. 14, some 10 days before Jonathan disappeared, Davis and her son moved out of the Villa Nueva apartment complex on Oak Street where they had shared a home with David Davis, her husband and Jonathan's stepfather.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • Yahia went out to Welcome them, and thanked them greatly for coming to his assistance; and he lodged them in the great garden, which was called the Garden of Villa Nueva, and honoured them greatly and sent them great presents, and he invited them afterwards to come with their honourable men and be his guests in the Alcazar.

    Chronicle of the Cid Various 1808

  • Almoxarife, and bade him take with him this kinsman of the Soldan, and lodge him in the Garden of Villa Nueva, and do him even such honour and service as he would to himself.

    Chronicle of the Cid Various 1808

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