Lights Seraphic] | also form part of the sample 5 of the Municipal Archives documents, which can be visited from January 29 until April 12 at the Archaeological Museum of Murcia |
Lorca City Council will transfer to the Directorate General of Fine Arts and Cultural Heritage of the Autonomous Region of Murcia, 81 late medieval pieces that will form part of an exhibition entitled "Lorca.
Serafan lights, which can be seen at the Archaeological Museum of Murcia, starting next January 29 to April 12.
According to Rosa Medina, Councillor for Culture lorquino Consistory "of eighty-one pieces on loan requested temporary, is municipally owned (White Henry III 1390-1406 with an inventory number 30/92/814) and eighty regional ownership, from archaeological excavations in the Jewish quarter of the Castillo de Lorca, deposited and guarded in the Archaeological Museum of the City of the Sun. "
Medina added that "we have always considered it right out of parts and documents to take part in exhibitions as a way to spread the importance of our heritage and our history, which ensure complete safety in transport, packaging and the building that will be exposed, we know that conditions are guaranteed. "
The councilman also explained that "Lorca has participated in important exhibitions of all kinds have taken place in recent years not only in the Region of Murcia, but in other regions such as Andalusia.
This would have given pieces of municipal property or the Municipal Archaeological Museum, or documents from the Municipal Archives, as important as Exhibit Traces, Regnum Murciae, Floridablanca or Red: A color in history, organized by the Museum of Almeria.
TRANSFER OF PARTS FOR EXPOSURE "LORCA, SEFARAD LIGHTS.
1.
Ceramic jug painted epigraphic decoration incised on the inside and outside.
2.
Medieval ceramic jar fragment bearing an engraved pentagram.
3.
Fragment of a white glazed bowl decorated in manganese forming a six-pointed star.
4.
Money Enrique IV (1454-1474).
5.
White Henry III (1390-1406).
6.
White Henry III (1390-1406).
Espin Stock.
7.
White Henry IV (1454-1474)
8.
White Henry IV (1454-1474)
9.
Painted white enamel plate in gold.
Production: Paterna - Manises.
10.
Bowl glazed in white with gold paint.
Production: Paterna - Manises.
11.
Glazed bowl white and blue and gold paint.
Production Paterna - Manises.
12.
White glazed bowl decorated with gold luster.
13.
Ceramic plate decorated with white enamel and blue.
14.
Bowl decorated with schematic motifs of leaves and canes.
Paterna workshop.
15.
White bowl with blue decoration.
Filled bands schematized floral motifs (clapping).
The central circle retained for a diamond.
Paterna workshop.
16.
Orza gold ceramic tile with epigraphic decoration.
17.
Glazed ceramic pot inside syrup.
18.
Casserole.
19.
Globular pot.
20.
Oval-shaped ceramic multiple use.
21.
Glazed ceramic bowl in green.
22.
Ceramic jug decorated in manganese.
23.
Multipiquera candle stand tall.
24.
Several cups chandelier green enamel.
25.
Bowl chandelier.
26.
Espabiladera bronze.
27.
Spherical piece of bronze openwork decoration of a lamp Moorish origin.
28.
Brass ring.
29.
Bronze ring-seal.
30.
Ring-seal black glass paste with Gothic "e".
31.
Bronze tweezers.
32.
Bronze thimble.
33.
Beaker.
34.
Apply circular bronze cabinet or box.
35.
Arco polilobulated plaster of the house X Jewry.
36.
House plastering XI.
Diamond motif consisting of four petals that has at its center a rosette cuadripétala.
37.
Fragment of a multiple lamp, Hanukiyya.
38.
Fragment of a multiple lamp, Hanukiyya.
39.
Fragment of a multiple lamp, Hanukiyya.
40.
Five fragments of multiple lamp, Hanukiyya.
41.
Multiple lamp fragment, Hanukiyya.
42.
Multiple lamp row green enamel, Hanukiyya.
43.
Multiple fragment enamelled white candle, Hanukiyya.
44.
Multiple lamp fragment unglazed Hanukiyya.
45.
Multiple lamp fragment glaze Hanukiyya.
46.
Fragment of a hannukiya, glazed in brown.
47.
Fragment of a hannukiya, glazed in brown.
48.
Two fragments of a hanukkiya.
49.
Fragment of white tile with cobalt blue decoration.
50.
Fragment of white tile with epigraphic and vegetal decoration in cobalt blue.
51.
Fragment of white tile with cobalt blue decoration.
Triangular shape with three sides of the back bevel.
52.
Fragment of white tile with cobalt blue decoration.
Trapezoidal shape with four sides of the back bevel.
53.
Plasterwork.
Grid rosettes.
54.
Plasterwork.
Intersecting circles with rosette.
55.
Plasterwork.
Plant motif with six petals.
56.
Plasterwork.
Peltas rosettes of three or four lobes.
57.
Plasterwork.
Disks with three lobes.
58.
Plasterwork.
Disc two cuadripétala rosette lobes.
59.
Plasterwork.
Fragment band polylobulated blind arches.
60.
Plasterwork.
Fragment of trefoil arches blind band.
61.
Plasterwork.
Arch Aron Ha-Qodesh.
62.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. I)
63.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. II)
64.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. III)
65.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. IV)
66.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. V)
67.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. VI)
68.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. VII)
69.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. VIII)
70.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. IX)
71.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. X)
72.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. XI)
73.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. XII)
74.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. XIII)
75.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. XIV)
76.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. XV)
77.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. XVI)
78.
Glass lamp (cone) found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. XVII)
79.
Glass lamp (cone) found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. XVIII).
80.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. XIX)
81.
Glass lamp found in the synagogue of the Castillo de Lorca (L. XX)
TRANSFER DOCUMENTS TO THE EXHIBITION "LORCA, SEFARAD LIGHTS.
1.
Charter Gomariz, who was in court for warrants seized of the money they have to do to Lorca and, likewise, to believe what you say Izaque Jahení.
2.
Yahuda Abenlupe and Suleman Malequí Lorca council obtained a license to have a public weight where weigh gold.
3.
Samuel Avenyahon went to Vera and Almeria on the captives.
4.
Decree of King
Juan Abraem for Bocha, Jewish, and inhabitants of the castle of the Jewish Quarter of the town of Lorca, on the collection of revenues from the sales tax and other rights concerning His Majesty.
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5.
Mose Rabi, next to a guy named BAEC, was tenant of a dye close to the mill of the heirs of Juan Giner.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca