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  1. Plasencia é um município e cidade da Espanha, na província de Cáceres, comunidade autónoma da Estremadura, com 218 km² de área. Em 2021 tinha 39 558 habitantes (densidade: 181,5 hab./km²).

    • Placência

      Placência (em italiano: Piacenza) é uma comuna italiana da...

    • Monumentos de Plasencia

      Aspeto. Centro histórico de Plasencia. As áreas mais escuras...

  2. Plasencia es una ciudad y municipio español de la provincia de Cáceres, situada en el norte de la comunidad autónoma de Extremadura.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PlasenciaPlasencia - Wikipedia

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    Antiquity and the Middle Ages

    Although Plasencia was not founded until 1186, pieces of pottery found in Boquique’s Cave provide evidence that this territory was inhabited long before. Pascual Madoz's dictionary details that this ancient territory, either called Ambroz or Ambracia, was originally given the name Ambrosiabefore becoming Plasencia. In the same year that the city was founded, Alfonso VIII of Castile gave the city its independence and the Diocese of Plasencia was created. The original motto of the city, Ut plac...

    Modern age

    Plasencia had a certain importance in the American conquest too. Doctors recommended this place to King Ferdinand as the healthiest place in his kingdom and the place where he should establish his residence. The monarch moved here in 1515, and died in Madrigalejo during his travel to Guadalupe. In 1573, the Bishop of Plasencia, Pedro Ponce de León, donated a significant part of his own library to the monastery of El Escorial, and a decade later, another bishop had a library formed, containing...

    Contemporary Age

    During the Peninsular War, Plasencia became a strategic location for Frenchtroops. In June 1808, uprisings occurred which later were ended through murder and lynching of French. Some time later, the inhabitants of Plasencia established a local military junta to defend their own interests; however, the city was overtaken and villages, such as Malpartida, were burnt down. French soldiers took control of Plasencia 12 times by forcible means and apart from the high number of buildings that were d...

    The double line of walls, with six gates and 68 towers, dating to 1197. The Keep (or Alcázar) was demolished in 1941.
    Remains of a 16C aqueduct, locally called Arcos de San Antón.
    Las Catedrales, a complex of two cathedrals. In 1189, by request of Alfonso VIII, Plasencia was declared head of dioceses by Pope Clement III and work on a Romanesque Cathedral started shortly afte...
    The Museum, near the Cathedral, is home to artworks by Jusepe de Ribera and Luis de Morales.

    The specialities of the local cuisine include "migas" (breadcrumbs with Spanish sausage and bacon), casseroles, stews and tench, an exceptional freshwater game fish. Festivals include: 1. June fair, at the beginning of the month 2. Martes Mayor, the first Tuesday of August 3. Procession and Festivities of la Virgen del Puerto Plasencia, first Sunda...

    Plasencia was the birthplace of: 1. Journalist and TV presenter Raquel Sánchez-Silva(b. 1973) 2. Rock guitarist, songwriter, singer and bandleader Roberto Iniesta(b. 1962) 3. Bishop Cipriano Calderón Polo - vice president emeritus of Pontifical Commission for Latin America(1927–2009) 4. Conquistadora (female conquistador) Inés de Suárez— participat...

    Plasencia is the subject of the Revealing Cooperation and Conflict Projecttrying to create a virtual 3D model and database describing the city in the time between 1390-1420 CE.
  4. Placência (em italiano: Piacenza) é uma comuna italiana da região da Emília-Romanha, província de Placência, com cerca de 99 150 habitantes. Estende-se por uma área de 118 km², tendo uma densidade populacional de 806 hab/km².

  5. Aspeto. Centro histórico de Plasencia. As áreas mais escuras correspondem à muralha e aos principais monumentos históricos. Plasencia é uma cidade da Espanha, na província de Cáceres, comunidade autónoma da Estremadura, que tinha 39 558 habitantes em 2021.

  6. A história de Plasencia, um município da Espanha na província de Cáceres, comunidade autónoma da Estremadura, iniciou-se em 1186, quando o rei Afonso VIII de Castela fundou a cidade na sequência da conquista da área ao Califado Almóada, mas há diversos indícios de ocupação da área desde a Pré-história. [ 1]

  7. Festivais de música, cinema e teatro. Festival internacional de música folk Plasencia — Realizado pela primeira vez em 1994, tem lugar no mês de agosto, no recinto da Torre Lucía, reunindo alguns dos melhores grupos do folk internacional.