The First Seminar on 'Medieval Murcia.
Spain in the thirteenth century 'continues tomorrow Thursday, November 4, with the round table' and Murcia Alfonso X ', moderated by Juan Francisco Alcázar.
Also be involved in the presentation by Professor of Medieval History at the University of Murcia, Angel Luis Molina, Professor of Medieval History at the University of Murcia, María Martínez, Medieval History, University of Alicante, José Vicente Cabezuelo, Professor of History UMU Medieval, Francis of Assisi Veas, and Professor of Medieval History at the University of Murcia and a member of the expert commission, Jorge Eiroa.
The series, organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in collaboration with the Spanish Society for Medieval Studies and the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Murcia (UMU), began on October 25 and is held in the Archaeological Museum of Murcia .
On Friday, November 12, to hold another round table with participation of President of the Spanish Society for Medieval Studies and Professor of Medieval History at the University of Barcelona, Salvador Claramunt, which will provide the conference 'The thirteenth century: a century bifronte '.
Finally, on November 19, Professor of Medieval History at the University of Granada and spokesman for the commission of experts from the site of San Esteban, Antonio Malpica, will close the seminar with a lecture 'Medieval Archaeology as a source of knowledge for XIII century. "
Entry to all lectures is free while tickets.
Source: CARM