- Belmonte:
Judiaria Braga:
Judiaria Velha (Rua do Poço) and
Judiaria Nova (Rua de Sto. António das Travessas)
Castelo de Vide:
Judiaria Coimbra:
Judiaria Velha...
- (Portuguese: Casa na Rua da Ermida)
Residence Travessa da
Judiaria (Portuguese: Casa na
Travessa da
Judiaria)
Roman Salt
Factory of
Cacilhas (Portuguese: Fábrica...
- city. In turn, the Jews were
confined to
three neighbourhoods called "
Judiarias".
Bairro Alto (literally the
upper quarter in Portuguese) is an area of...
- The
Portuguese Jews had
lived in self-governing communities,
called judiarias. The free
practice of
Judaism and
Islam was
recognized and guaranteed...
- wear
special badges, and to
order Jewish descendants to live in
ghettos (
judiarias) in
cities and
villages as
their ancestors had
before the conversions...
- on 28
October 2019.
Retrieved 13 July 2020. "Castelo de Vide". Rede de
Judiarias de
Portugal (Network of
Jewish Quarters of Portugal) (in
English and Portuguese)...
-
Museu Luso-Hebraico Abraão Zacuto. Tavares,
Maria José
Ferro (2010). As
judiarias de
Portugal [The
Jewish Quarters of Portugal] (in Portuguese). Lisbon:...
- ****embleia da República, 2009 Balesteros, Carmen; Oliveira,
Jorge de (1993), "A
Judiaria e a
Sinagoga de
Castelo de Vide", Ibn Maruañ (in Portuguese), pp. 123–147...
-
House built. 1370s -
Construction of
Fernandina Wall completed. 1386 -
Judiaria do
Olival (Jewish quarter) established.(pt) 1410 -
Church of São Francisco...
- Ramalho". www.camara.sp.gov.br.
Retrieved 10
October 2017. Covilhã (Rede de
Judiarias de Portugal) https://www.redejudiariasportugal.com/index.php/pt/cidades/covilha...