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Joaquim Toma?o??s Lobo de Avila (1822-1901), known as Conde de Valbom. Portuguese politician and diplomat. Engraving by A. Carretero. La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana, 1877. Colored
Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the moPortugal. Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Used in the Anglo-Portuguese conflict: struggle of the Portuguese against the Makoldos
Portugal. Lisbon. Church of Santa Engracia. National Pantheon. Tomb of Luis de Camoes (1524-1580). Portuguese poet
Portugal. Menhir of Piedra Longa. Neolithic Era. Archaeology Museum. Montemor-o-Novo
Skull from Escoural Cave. Neoli?tco Middle-end. ArchaeologySkull from Escoural Grotto. Neoli?tco Middle-end. Archaeology Museum. Montemor-o-Novo. Portugal
Portugal. Lisbon. Sao Domingos Church. Inside
Tomb of Camoes in the Jeronimos Monastery. Lisbon. PortugalLuis Vaz de Camoes (1524-1580). Poet portuguese. Tomb of Camoes in the Jeronimos Monastery, Belem, Lisbon. Portugal. Esculpted by Cosa Mota, Neo-Manueline style, 19th century
Portugal. Belem. Lisbon. Jeronimos Monastery. Interior views towards the main chapel by Juan del Castillo, 1522
Portugal. Estremoz. Tower of the Three Crowns (Torre das Tres Coroas). 13th century
Portugal. Estremoz. Gothic porch in Estremoz Castle (King John)
Crafts. Bonecos of Estremoz. Ceramic figures representing different professions. Portugal
Portugal. Estremoz. Porta dos Currais. Built in 1670 by Antonio Rodrigues. Marble
Portugal. Nontemor-o-Novo. Ruins of the Pac?o das Alcaides which served as lodgings for various monarchs and where the Court. Complex of Castle
Portugal. Montemor-o-Novo. Castle. Clock Tower
John of God (1495-1550). Religious Portuguesse. Statue. MontJohn of God (1495-1550). Religious Portuguesse. Formed the Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God, dedicated to the care of the poor. Statue. Montemor-o-Novo (Native town). Portugal
Portugal. Estremoz. Alentejo Region
Portugal. Evoramonte. Castle. Alentejo RegionPortugal. Evoramonte. Castle. Iniciated in 1160 in the Gothic period. Architects: Francisco Arruda, Diogo Arruda. Styles, medieval and Manueline. Alentejo Region
Portugal. Evoramonte. Medievals walls of the old city. 1306. Freixo Gate. View. Alentejo Region
Portugal. Evora. Chapel of Bones. Church of St. Francis. WalPortugal. Evora. Chapel of Bones. Chapel located next to the entrance of the Church of St. Francis. The interior walls are covered with human skulls and bones.16th century
Portugal. Evora. Cathedral of Virgin Mary. Door. Detail
Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centuPortugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Improperly called Diana Temple, this 1st-century temple was probably dedicated to the Cult of Emperor Augustus. Corinthian style
Portugal. Evora. Street. Old Town. Alentejo region
Portugal. Evora. Renaissance fountain (1556) in Largo das Portas de Moura
Portugal. Evora. Catheral and Largo das Portas de Moura
Herder, goats and roman aqueduct. Valverde, near Evora. Portugal
Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 BC. Nossa Senhora da Tourega. Near Evora. Alentejo Region. The entranceway to the main structure
Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near EvorThe Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal
Portugal. Evora. Aqueduct of Silver Water. Built in 1531-1537 by King Joau III. Designed by the military architect Francisco de Arruda
Portugal. Evora. Church of St. Francis. Manueline style. 1475Portugal. Evora. Church of St. Francis or Chapel of the Bones. Gothic style with some Manueline influences betwwen 1475-1550. Desing of Martim Lourenco
Miguel de Silveira (1580-1636). Spanish poet of Portuguese origin. S. XVII. author of epic poems. Engraving, 1638. Colored
Infanta Antonia of Portugal. (1845-1913)Infanta Antonia of Portugal or of Braganza. (1845-1913). Was a Portuguese infanta (princess) of the House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Alexandre Herculano (1810-1877). Engraving. ColoredAlexandre Herculano (1810-1877). Portuguese writer and historian. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1877. Colored
Saint Damasus I, (304-384). Roman pope (366-384). Colored enSaint Damasus I, (304-384). Roman pope (366-384). Engraving by Capuz. Colored
Flemish tapestry of Tournai. DetailFlemish tapestry of Tournai. 16th century. Detail of a Portuguese nobleman and a native of Indies
Shield tile. Castro Verde. PortugalShield tile depicting the vision of Afonso Henriques (1110-1185) in which Jesus assured him victory in the Battle of Ourique (July 25, 1139)
Santo Antonio do Alto Chapel. Faro. PortugalPortugal. Faro. Santo Antonio do Alto Chapel (16th century). Algarve
Portugal. Loule. Moorish castle rebuilt after the Reconquista by dom Paio Peres Correia. Detail. Algarve
Francisco Gomes do Avelar (1739-1812). Statue. Faro. PortugaFrancisco Gomes do Avelar (1739-1812). Bishop of the Algarve. Statue in the Largo da Se. Faro. Algarve. Portugal
Portugal. Loule. Bell tower of Saint Clement church (13th century). Algarve
Sancho I of Portugal (1154-1212). Statue. Silves. Algarve. PSancho I (1154-1212). King of Portugal. Statue of King next to the castle entrance. Silves. Algarve. Portugal