Santa Águeda
Spain, Spain
Santa Águeda refers to historic sites across Spain, most notably Castell de Santa Àgueda in Ferreries, Menorca, a medieval fortress built by Arabs over a Roman castra before 1232 on a 264-meter plateau, serving as the island's final resistance point during King Alfonso III's 1287 conquest and later destroyed by Peter IV in 1343.
Fort Santa Agueda in Hagåtña, Guam (a former Spanish territory), dates to around 1800 under Governor Manuel Moro, featuring a coral stone parapet with cannons overlooking the bay for defense against British threats, later used by Americans and Japanese before ruin.
Other mentions include baroque churches like Jérica's Santa Águeda honoring the town's 1235 reconquest and festival traditions in places like Zamarramala tied to medieval feats against Moorish forces.
Location
Las Palmas, Spain
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