The Cathedral of Braga (Portuguese: Sé de Braga) is a Roman Catholic church in the northern city of Braga, Portugal. Due to its long history and artistic...
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Braga (European Portuguese: [ˈbɾaɣɐ] ; Proto-Celtic: *Bracara) is a city and a municipality, capital of the northwestern Portuguese district of Braga...
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The Cathedral Treasure or Sacred Art Museum is a museum incorporated in the Braga Cathedral in Braga, Portugal. It comprises five collections: Treasure...
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Henry, Count of Portugal (category Burials at Braga Cathedral)
transferred, following his previous orders, to Braga where he was buried in a chapel at Braga Cathedral, the building of which he had promoted. After his...
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Theresa, Countess of Portugal (category Burials at Braga Cathedral)
coordinated with aid from the Archbishops of Santiago de Compostela and Braga. The terms included that Theresa could go free only if she held the County...
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like Coimbra and Lisbon cathedrals. Romanesque architecture first developed in Minho and Douro regions (with Braga Cathedral being its reference) spreading...
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Around 1070, D. Pedro, first Bishop of Braga, reorganized the Diocese and began work on the great Sé Cathedral, which later progressed to the areas around...
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Fructuosus of Braga (c. 600 – 16 April 665) was the Bishop of Dumio and Archbishop of Braga, also known for being a great founder of monasteries The son...
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Cathedral/Church of Saint James the Great (Portuguese: Sé de Beja/Catedral de Beja) Braga Cathedral/Cathedral of Saint Mary (Portuguese: Sé de Braga/Cathedral...
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testify to an ancient veneration. His sepulcher can be found in the cathedral of Braga. Because of his name, Saint Auditus or Ovidius was traditionally invoked...
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(1589–1609), who consecrated the cathedral, 28 July 1592. Aleixo de Meneses, also an Augustinian, was transferred to Braga from the archiepiscopal see of...
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Church treasury (redirect from Cathedral treasure)
Church treasure of Saint Servatius Basilica, Maastricht Portugal: Braga Cathedral Treasure Spain: El Escorial Switzerland: Treasure of the Basel Minster...
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the liturgical music in Toledo. He served as cathedral choir director. In 1100 Gerald became Bishop of Braga, Portugal and stopped ecclesiastical investiture...
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believed was Saint Peter of Rates. The cadaver was transferred to Braga Cathedral in 1552. Rates is also the location of the first modern pilgrim hostel...
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French monks under Robert of Molesme in southern France. August 28 – Braga Cathedral in the County of Portugal has its reconstruction (following 353 years...
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Organ Festival of Braga (in Portuguese: Festival de órgão de Braga) is a festival dedicated to the Pipe organ, held annually in Braga since 2014. The festival...
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and St. Paul in Braga between 1663 and 1668, and second organist at Braga Cathedral until 1665. Like Juan Cabanilles, he was one of the last representatives...
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in Braga is promoted by the Cathedral Chapter, in partnership with the brotherhoods of Mercy and of Holy Cross, and with the City Council of Braga, the...
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Peter of Rates (redirect from Peter of Braga)
the body was transferred to Braga Cathedral, where it is still kept. Scientific studies suggest that the body kept in Braga is from a 9th-century child...
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Gonçalo Pereira (category Burials at Braga Cathedral)
Portuguese prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the archbishop of Braga from 1326 until 1349. Pereira was a son of Gonçalo Pires Pereira, who held...
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synods were held in Braga in the sixth century, marking the origin of its ecclesiastical significance. The Archbishops of Braga retains the title of...
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first Portuguese Romanesque monuments were Braga Cathedral and the Monastery of Rates. The Cathedral of Braga was rebuilt in the 1070s by bishop Pedro and...
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century by the Archbishop of Braga. It has been the seat of the Diocese of Faro since 1540, replacing Silves Cathedral on the orders of King John III...
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Dume (redirect from Dume (Braga))
Lawrence. It is tradition to have worked in this chapel the canon of the Cathedral of Braga, in a time that an epidemic was raging in the city. At the place of...
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cross used in the mass is displayed in the Treasury-Museum of the Braga Cathedral, having been used in the inaugural mass of the city of Brasília. In...
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Casa da Misericórdia de Braga) Work Court of Braga (Portuguese: Tribunal de Trabalho de Braga) Cathedral of Braga and Cathedral Treasure Museum (Portuguese:...
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French monks under Robert of Molesme in southern France. August 28 – Braga Cathedral in the County of Portugal has its reconstruction (following 353 years...
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Paula (Prazeres, Lisbon) Norte region Cathedral of Braga (Sé, Braga) Cathedral of Lamego (Sé, Lamego) Cathedral of Porto (Sé, Porto) Chapel of Ferreiros...
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Archdiocese of Braga Cathedral of Braga Diocese of Aveiro Cathedral of Aveiro Diocese of Bragança-Miranda Cathedral of Braganza Co-Cathedral of Miranda do...
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List of churches in Portugal (section Braga District)
João Batista (Moura) (pt) Bom Jesus do Monte Braga Cathedral Capela da Senhora da Luz (pt) Carmo Church (Braga) Chapel of São Frutuoso Church of Fontarcada...
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