2010
DOI: 10.3989/sefarad.010.016
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La sinagoga medieval de Molina de Aragón: evidencia documental y epigráfica

Abstract: La sinagoga medieval de Molina de aragón: evidencia documental y epigráfica Jesús a. arenas esteban, universidad a distancia de Madrid Javier castaño, iLc-ccHS, cSic * Noticias acerca de la sinagoga de Molina de Aragón (Guadalajara) y análisis de los fragmentos epigráficos hebreos aparecidos durante las excavaciones realizadas en el yacimiento arqueológico de «castil de Judíos» de dicha localidad y cuyos restos hallados corresponderían al siglo Xiv.

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“…This seems very possible due to the suddenness of the destruction and the strike marks and scratches on some of the plaster fragments (Arenas Esteban 2017). It is unknown which were the effects of the anti-Jewish riots of 1391, but it is very possible that, as in the case of Cuenca, the aljama of Molina suffered serious damage (Arenas Esteban and Castaño González 2010). In the context of this violent and intentional destruction, it is very probable that stucco fragments were disseminated throughout the prayer room.…”
Section: The Prao De Los Judíos Archeological Site In Molina De Aragónmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This seems very possible due to the suddenness of the destruction and the strike marks and scratches on some of the plaster fragments (Arenas Esteban 2017). It is unknown which were the effects of the anti-Jewish riots of 1391, but it is very possible that, as in the case of Cuenca, the aljama of Molina suffered serious damage (Arenas Esteban and Castaño González 2010). In the context of this violent and intentional destruction, it is very probable that stucco fragments were disseminated throughout the prayer room.…”
Section: The Prao De Los Judíos Archeological Site In Molina De Aragónmentioning
confidence: 99%