By tourist on March 1, 2015
Alcobaça
The tombs are of gothic style and made of limestone of the Coimbra region. The early location of the graves was side by side (while Inês on the right side of Pedro, what should happen between husband and wife) in the southern transept Alcobaça Monastery Church. It went to the room of the Tombs. In […]
By tourist on March 1, 2015
Alcobaça, Heritage, Order of Cister, Uncategorized
Inês de Castro, 1325 – 7 January 1355 was a Galician noblewoman born of a Portuguese mother. She is best known as lover and posthumously-recognized wife of King Peter I of Portugal. The dramatic circumstances of her relationship with Peter I, which was forbidden by his father King Afonso IV, her murder at the orders of Afonso, Peter’s bloody […]
By tourist on March 1, 2015
Battle of Ourique, Portuguese Important Battles
What follows is the translated text of the Chronicle of the King Don Afonso Henriques.There is a long, sound tradition in Portugal of the appearance of Christ Our Savior to King Don Afonso Henriques, a fact that is confirmed by the writings of our own Portuguese authors as well as many from other countries, thus […]
By tourist on March 1, 2015
Alcobaça, Order of Cister
Implemented in Portugal since the twelfth century, the Cistercian Order accompanied the formation of the territory and the political statement of the first dynasty. Gradually extending their monasteries in central and northern regions, thanks to the special royal protection, the white monks contributed decisively to the colonization and development of the vast areas occupied applying […]
By tourist on March 1, 2015
Order of Cister
The Order was established in Portugal for the first time in Tarouca in 1144, former Benedictine monastery. All Cistercian monasteries of the twelfth century changed their observance, only Alcobaça was founded again. During the twelfth century the most important foundations and numerous are the nuns: Lorvão, Cells, Arouca and St. Benedict of Castris, […]
By tourist on March 1, 2015
Alcobaça, Order of Cister
Afonso Henriques made history because it had a well defined objective, promised Bernard of Clairvaux who conquered Santarém to the Moors, send to build a monastery for the Cistercian Order in Portugal, which has thus fulfilled. Date back long before that, however, the initiatives of King Afonso Henriques, to promote the defense of the realm, […]
By tourist on March 1, 2015
Heritage, Order of Christ, Slider, Tomar
The Order of the Temple had its origin in the East, with the objective of giving assistance to the pilgrims who headed to the Holy Land and the respective worshipping places. Therefore, the Knights of the Temple had direct access to these places of which the Holy Sepulchre, Jesus’ Grave, and the Dome of the […]
By tourist on February 28, 2015
Convent of Christ, Slider, Tomar
The Romanesque round church is a Roman Catholic Church from the castle (charola, rotunda) was built in the second half of the 12th century by the Knights Templar. From the outside, the church is a 16-side polygonal structure, with strong buttresses, round windows and a bell-tower. Inside, the round church has a central, octagonal structure, connected by arches […]
By tourist on February 28, 2015
Heritage, Heritage tourism, Portuguese chronology, Slider
II – Order of Christ and Order of Aviz time of preparation for taking power 1320 Prince Pedro I is born 1325 King Dinis dies. King Afonso IV comes to the throne. 1336 Prince Pedro marries Constança, forced by his father 1336/55 Pedro and Inês love story and tragedy. 1357 King Afonso IV dies. Pedro I becomes King of Portugal. […]
By tourist on February 28, 2015
Alcobaça, Order of Cister, Slider
In no other country in Europe to Cistercian exerted so undeniable and lasting influence in Portugal. Tarouca and Lafões are among the first Cistercian monasteries in Portugal. Followed them Santa Maria de Alcobaça, which soon became the most important Cistercian monastery in our territory and one of the greatest in Europe. Then the monks held a […]