The Jewish presence in Zaragoza probably dates back to Roman times. The was mainly located within the walls built at that time, in the south-eastern part. This was the case until the Inquisition. Six gates led to it. No longer existing, it was located between the Seminary of San Carlos and the Magdalena Square, with its centre on Santo Dominguito Street. The neighbourhood housed a synagogue, ...
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Parador Nacional de Turismo
Pl. de San Vicente Ferrer, s/n, 10600 Plasencia +34 927 42 58 70 https://plasenciaturismo.es/parador
Plus d'infosCementerio Judío del Berrocal
10600 Plasencia
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Sagunto
46500 Sagunto
Plus d'infosHistorical Museum of Sagunto
C/ del Castell, 23, 46500 Sagunto Tel : +34 962 61 72 67
Plus d'infosAncient synagogue of Sagunto
Sang Vella street, sagunto
Plus d'infosPortalet of the Juderia
C/ Sang Vella, 2, 46500 Sagunto
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The Jewish presence in Tui probably dates from the early Middle Ages. However, as municipal archives have been lost, the first written traces referring to this presence date from the 15th century. Some of them refer to orders made by a cathedral to Jewish goldsmiths, Abraan and Jago. The Jews practised a variety of activities, including medicine and trade. Regional conflicts and the growing ...
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