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Virtual Plasencia Portal
Launch Page for Virtual Plasencia Version 1.6
Deciphering Secrets MOOC
Overview of Virtual Plasencia
Why Rebuild Plasencia?
Historical Background on Medieval Spain and Plasencia
Proof of Concept
Ten Historical Narratives Pertaining to 15th Century Plasencia
“La Mota”: A Christian Assumes Ownership over Jewish Homes, circa 1416
Conversos (Jewish converts to Catholicism) Take Over the Cathedral of Plasencia, Circa 1422
Churchmen and Their Illicit Wine Dealings, circa 1428
Honey, Bacon, and Taxes: Reaching an Agreement Between the Church and City Council, circa 1428
“The Bodies of Fartalo and His Wife”: Open War Among Christians. Jews Caught in the Middle, Circa 1431
“The Great Malice of Our Times”, Circa 1441-1444
The Strange Bedfellows Alliance: Catholic Archdeacons, Knights, Rabbis, and Jewish Community Members Conspire Against the Count of Plasencia, Circa 1442
The Not-so-Jewish “Juderia” of Plasencia: Home to Knights, Churchmen, and Jews, Circa 1424-1446
Laying A Knight to Rest: Caballero Diego Gonzalez de Carvajal, circa 1455
The Project
Conceptual Approach to Virtual Plasencia
Geovisualization Targets For Virtual Plasencia
Data Integration
The Team
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GIS Files – Map of Medieval/Early Modern Plasencia
Terms of Service and Online Code of Conduct
Why Rebuild Plasencia?
Knowledge from Manuscripts
Managing Church Affairs
About the Actas Capitulares – The Chapter Acts
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Church and Plaza of St. Nicolas. Deep within the Jewish quarter is the Church of St. Nicolas, an important public space where Jews, Christians, and Muslims resolved conflicts.
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January 27, 2014
Roger L.
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Church and Plaza of St. Nicolas.