Built on the ruins of the Roman city Saguntum and also called Murviedro, Sagunto probably bears witness to one of the oldest traces of Jewish presence in Spain, dating from the 2nd century. Lead plaques with Hebrew inscriptions have been found on the city’s castle. When the city was conquered by the King of Aragon, the Vives family was given a bakery as a thank you for their efforts ...
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