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    Arronches (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈʁõʃɨʃ] ) is a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 3,165, in an area of 314.65 km2. The municipality...
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    The noble title of Marquis de Arronches was created on 27 April 1674 by D. Afonso VI of Portugal for Henrique de Sousa Tavares, 3º conde de Miranda do...
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    Castle of Arronches (Portuguese: Castelo de Arronches), is a Portuguese medieval castle in civil parish of Assunção, in the municipality of Arronches, in the...
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  • Atalaião (Sé e São Lourenço, Portalegre) Watchtower of Baldio de Arronches (Assunção, Arronches) Castle of Aljustrel (Aljustrel e Rio de Moinhos, Aljustrel)...
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  • Senhora da Assunção (Alvito, Alvito) Church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção (Assunção, Arronches) Church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção (Assunção, Elvas) Church...
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  • Gafanhoeira (São Pedro) Igrejinha Sabugueiro Santa Justa São Gregório Vimieiro Assunção Esperança Mosteiros Arranhó Arruda dos Vinhos Cardosas Santiago dos Velhos...
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    Portuguese), also known as Fort of Nossa Senhora da Assunção (Forte da Nossa Senhora da Assunção in Portuguese), is located at the mouth of the river...
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    descend the lines of the Dukes of Lafões, the Marquises of Marialva and of Arronches King Peter III King of Portugal and the Algarves 3rd Lord of the Infantado...
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    and its hermitage (local parish church, dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Assunção) was deactivated. On 10 March 1998, the fort and dependencies were transferred...
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    Feira, Penella, Óbidos, Torres Vedras, Torres Novas, Alenquer, Sintra, Arronches, Alegrete, Amieira, Campo Maior, Olivenza, Portel, Moura, Mértola, Braga...
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    there the fortifications followed to the Calçada dos Clérigos and Rua da Assunção until the Cordoaria (in the Campo Mártires da Pátria), where the Porta...
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    former Islamic mosque, transformed into the Church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção. The irregular, rectangular fortress includes four towers: the rectangular...
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  • Mascarenhas da Silva (1718–1761), 1st Duke of Lafões, 3rd Marquis of Arronches and 7th Count of Miranda do Corvo. No legitimate issue; João Carlos de...
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    Ana Maria de Mira; Marino, Luís (2003), "A Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Assunção de Messejana: Conjugação de influencias num exemplar arquitectónica da...
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    Artur Goulart de Melo (September 2008), "A Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção, antiga Sé de Elvas", Monumentos, Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto da Habitação...
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    Countess of Molina Isabel Maria, Regent of Portugal Miguel I Maria da Assunção Ana de Jesus Maria, Marquise of Loulé 7th generation Maria II Miguel, Prince...
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    maint: location missing publisher (link) Gomes, Rosa Varela; Teixeira de Assunção, Vera; Miranda, Maria João (December 2001), "Povoado Muçulmano na Ponta...
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    therefore, became a focus of a primitive church, dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Assunção(Our Lady of the Assumption), but became known as Our Lady of the Castle...
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