name has been written in different fashions: Diogo Boytac, Diogo de Boytac, Diogo Boitaca, Diogo de Boitaca. The spelling of his name as Boitac (or Boytac)...
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expeditions, carved in limestone. Diogo de Boitaca, the architect, pioneered this style in the Monastery of Jesus in Setúbal. Boitaca was responsible for drawing...
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Portuguese architect Diogo de Boitaca (1460–1528), Portuguese architect and engineer Diogo de Couto (1542–1616), Portuguese historian Diogo de Gouveia (1471–1557)...
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Carlos Amarante (1748–1815) João Antunes (1642–1712) Diogo de Arruda (before 1490–1531) Diogo de Boitaca (c. 1460–1528?) Cassiano Branco (1897–1970) Gonçalo...
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Monastery of the Holy Cross (Coimbra) (redirect from Mosteiro de Santa Cruz)
Diogo de Castilho, Machim and Jean of Rouen, Cristóvão de Figueiredo and Vasco Fernandes besides the already mentioned Chanterene, Boitaca and Diogo Pires...
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built. 1495 – Monastery of Jesus of Setúbal in Portugal, designed by Diogo de Boitaca, is completed. 1497 – Rebuilding of Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford...
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Monastery of Jesus of Setúbal (redirect from Igreja do antigo Mosteiro de Jesus)
started sponsoring the building of the monastery, which he commissioned Diogo de Boitaca (or Boytac), an architect of unknown origin, possibly French. After...
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Portugal initially sponsored the project and commissioned the architect Diogo de Boitaca to design the building. The community became part of a reform movement...
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Manueline style is the Monastery of Jesus of Setubal, by the architect Diogo de Boitaca, one of the originators and masters of the style. The nave of the monastery's...
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which was expanded and strengthened from 1509 onwards, with designs by Diogo de Boitaca, who rebuilt the citadel and the wall of its port, combining traditional...
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Convent, which he maintained until his death. In 1517, he succeeded Diogo Boitaca as director of public works at the Monastery of the Jeronimos, where...
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Morocco instead, but was persuaded by the governor of Ceuta Count Sancho de Noronha to divert his forces to capture of Ksar es-Seghir instead, which the...
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