A Spanish village located in the northeast of the province of Jaén that once belonged to the kingdom of Alfonso X. It is now known as Baeza.
Baeça
Wikipedia (Spanish) Baeza
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A Spanish village located in the northeast of the province of Jaén that once belonged to the kingdom of Alfonso X. It is now known as Baeza.
Baeça
Baeza
Baeça
Mediaeval/Byzantine (AD 641-AD 1453)
The Mediaeval period in the West, or the period from the end of Late Antiquity (640) to the fall of Constantinople in the East (1453). [[640, 1453]]
640
OpenStreetMap (Node 1470838073, version 6, osm:changeset=41951495, 2016-09-06T10:15:24Z)
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Location based on OpenStreetMap
OSM location of modern Baeza
1453
OSM Node 1470838073
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
1700
Baeza
Pleiades
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Baeza
2100
Baeza
640
Baeça
Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies
1453
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Prior toponym for the modern Baeza.
Baeça
Herrera, M.ª Teresa, M.ª Nieves Sánchez, M.ª Estela González de Fauve y M.ª Purificación Zabía. Textos y Concordancias Electrónicos de Documentos Castellanos de Alfonso X. Madison: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies, 1999, CD-ROM.
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settlement
Equivalent to "inhabited place" as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: General term for places or areas occupied, modified, or planned to be inhabited by communities of human populations and that contain enough societal functions to be relatively self-sufficient. They are characterized by inhabitants living in neighboring sets of living quarters and by the place having a proper name or a locally recognized status.