8 relations: Architecture of Portugal, Álvaro da Cunha, Egas Gomes de Sousa, Gil Vasques de Soverosa, List of national monuments of Portugal, List of Romanesque buildings, Martim Lourenço da Cunha, Mendo de Sousa.
Architecture of Portugal
Architecture of Portugal refers to the architecture practiced in the territory of present-day Portugal since before the foundation of the country in the 12th century.
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Álvaro da Cunha
Álvaro da Cunha (1371-?) was a Portuguese nobleman, 3rd Lord of Pombeiro.
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Egas Gomes de Sousa
Egas Gomes de Sousa (1035 -?) was a Portuguese noble of County of Portugal and the first of his line to use the surname Sousa.
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Gil Vasques de Soverosa
Gil Vázquez de Soverosa (died c. 1240) was a member of the nobility of the Kingdom of Portugal, of the Soverosa lineage which had its origins in Galicia.
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List of national monuments of Portugal
The national monuments of Portugal (Monumentos Nacionais) were constructed throughout the Portuguese territory, and date back to the period of pre-historic settlement of occupation.
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List of Romanesque buildings
–Listed below are examples of surviving buildings in Romanesque style in Europe, sorted by modernday countries.
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Martim Lourenço da Cunha
Martim Lourenço da Cunha (1300-) was a Portuguese nobleman, 1st Lord of Pombeiro, in the Kingdom of Portugal.
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Mendo de Sousa
Mendo de Sousa (1120s-1192) was a Portuguese Count, Patron of the Monastery of Pombeiro and Mordomo-mór of Sancho I of Portugal.
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Redirects here:
Mosteiro de Pombeiro, Pombeiro Monastery.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monastery_of_Santa_Maria_de_Pombeiro