- Oman 1996, pp. 11–12. "Sagunto".
JGuide Europe.
Retrieved 1 July 2024. "
Murviedro".
Jewish Virtual Library.
Retrieved 1 July 2024. Bodí Ramiro,
Julio (2015)...
- Garnacha,
Garnacha Tintorera, Lhadoner, Kambuša, Moraton, Mouraton,
Murviedro, Negral, Pe de Perdiz, Pe de Pombo,
Petit Bouschet, Redondal, Rivesaltes...
- The
Taifa of
Murviedro and
Sagunto was a
medieval taifa kingdom that
existed in a
short period from 1086 to 1092. Abu 'Isa Lubbun: 1086–1092 v t e...
-
Phoenicians around 500 BC. The French-adapted name Mourvèdre
probably came from
Murviedro (Morvedre in Valencian,
nowadays Sagunt) near
Valencia while the name...
- Almohads) Molina: ?–1100 (to Aragon) Murcia: 1011/1012–1065 (to Valencia)
Murviedro and Sagunto: 1086–1092 (to Almoravids) Segorbe: 1065–1075 (to Almoravids)...
- Garnacha,
Garnacha tintorera, Kambusa, Lhadoner, Moraton, Mouraton,
Murviedro, Negral, Pe de perdiz, Pe de pombo,
Petit bouschet, Redondal, Rivesaltes...
- Camp de
Morvedre (Valencian: [ˈkamb de moɾˈveðɾe]; Spanish:
Campo de
Murviedro [ˈkampo ðe muɾˈβjeðɾo]) is a
comarca in the
province of Valencia, Valencian...
- Tudela, Velez,
Talavera and Ocaña and the
actions of Baza, Cuellar,
Murviedro and Alaquàs. The Húsares de Pavía
regiment also was
involved in the Ten...
-
Jewish Chronicle.
David B. Green. "Haaretz".
Retrieved December 15, 2019. "
Murviedro". Ushi
Derman (7
April 2019). "You have
reached your destination: The...
- such
legend from the 16th
century claimed that a
funeral inscription in
Murviedro belonged to Adoniram, a
commander of King Solomon, who had supposedly...