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Bartolomé de Medina: The Silver That Sustained the Spanish Empire

Monday, 23 de October de 2023
Bartolomé de Medina

Faculty of Chemical Sciences (UCM – Madrid)
Avenida Complutense s/n, Madrid

Wednesday, 8th and Wednesday, 15th of November
5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

Discipline: Chemistry and Chemical Technologies, History, Art, and Archaeology.

Target Audience:

Individual Audience: General public, university students, secondary school (ESO) students, high school (Bachillerato) students, and vocational training students.
Organised Groups: Secondary school (ESO) students, high school (Bachillerato) students, and vocational training students.

Speakers: Jesús Ángel Muñoz Sánchez , Responsable; José María Gómez Martín , Responsable; Laura Castro Ruíz ; Naby Conte Erustes.

INFO/RESERVATION: Reservation is required.
Email: segojmgm@ucm.es

Available spaces
Reservations open from 23rd October at 9:00 AM.

Activity Description:

Maintaining an empire is costly, and when it spans centuries, the costs are even greater. What allowed the Spanish Empire to endure for so many centuries? In this story, the most important figure, yet largely unknown, is Bartolomé de Medina. Want to know more?

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Faculty of Chemical Sciences / Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering

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  • Organizer Name: Faculty of Chemical Sciences
  • Phone: +34 913944347
  • Email: segojmgm@ucm.es
  • Website: https://www.semanacienciamadrid.org/actividad/bartolome-de-medina-la-plata-que-sostuvo-el-imperio-espanol
  • Type: Conference
  • Time: 23 de October de 2023 - 09:00 - 14:00
  • Venue:Faculty of Chemical Sciences (UCM - Madrid)
  • Duration:5 hours
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