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  2. São Jorge Castle - Wikipedia

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    Lisbon seen from São Jorge Castle. However, after Portugal regained its independence following the Portuguese Restoration War, the works were taken over by the Portuguese government. On 6 November 1648, Nicolau de Langres was called upon to take over the design, execution and construction of a new fortification that would surround the Castle ...

  3. Belém Tower - Wikipedia

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    Belém Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Belém, pronounced [ˈtoʁɨ ðɨ βɨˈlɐ̃j]; literally: Bethlehem Tower), officially the Tower of Saint Vincent (Portuguese: Torre de São Vicente) is a 16th-century fortification located in Lisbon that served as a point of embarkation and disembarkation for Portuguese explorers and as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon.

  4. File:CastleSaintGeorge.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. St George's Castle - Wikipedia

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    St George's Castle, or variants, may refer to: Castello di San Giorgio, Mantua , part of the Ducal palace, Mantua, Lombardy, Italy São Jorge Castle , Lisbon, Portugal

  6. List of people from Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    Fernão Lopes (c. 1385–after 1459), chronicler appointed by King Edward of Portugal. Fernão Lopes wrote the history of Portugal, but only a part of his work remained. His way of writing was based on oral discourse, and, on every page, it revealed his roots among the common people.

  7. List of royal palaces - Wikipedia

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    residence of the Counts of Portugal between 1095 and 1131. Paço das Escolas: Coimbra: royal residence between 1131 and 1255, used by Coimbra University since 1537. Bemposta Palace: Lisbon: Built by Catherine of Braganza widow of Charles II of England, on her return to Portugal. Royal residence in 1822-1826.

  8. St George's Church, Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    St George's Church is the only English-speaking Anglican congregation in Lisbon, Portugal. It is located at Rua São Jorge 6, north of the Estrela Garden. It is located at Rua São Jorge 6, north of the Estrela Garden.

  9. Portuguese architecture - Wikipedia

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    During the union of Portugal and Spain, the period between 1580 and 1640, a new style developed called "Arquitecture chã" (plain architecture) by George Kubler. [1] Basically mannerist, this style also marked by a clear structure, a sturdy appearance with smooth, flat surfaces and a moderate arrangement of space, lacking excessive decorations.