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    Santa Cruz), Santa Cruz Monastery of Santa Maria de Celas (Portuguese: Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Celas), Santo António de Olivais Monastery of São João...
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    the University of Coimbra. Nowadays the main centre of HUC operates in its own building, inaugurated in 1987 in Celas area of Coimbra. There are many other...
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    Santo António dos Olivais (category Freguesias of Coimbra)
    agglomerations forming around the principal centres of Celas and Olivais; by 1740 the town of Celas had 48 buildings with about 200 inhabitants, while Olivais...
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  • The siege of Coimbra in 1064 or the definitive conquest of Coimbra by Christian forces took place in 1064, from January to July; it ended on 9 July 1064...
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    Sancho I of Portugal (category People from Coimbra)
    in 1705; Sancha (1180 – 13 March 1229), founded the Monastery of Celas near Coimbra where she lived until her death. Her sister Theresa arranged for her...
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    é possível 'achanatar' Piscina de Celas" [It is not possible to 'flatten' the pool in Celas]. Notícias de Coimbra (in Portuguese). 7 October 2019. Archived...
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    Sancha of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃ʃɐ]; 1180 in Coimbra – 13 March 1229 in Celas Monastery), was a Portuguese infanta, second daughter of King...
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    her religious career at a young age, first as Abbess of the Monastery of Celas (since the year 1500) and then of the Abbey of Vale de Madeiros. Later in...
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    paleo-Christian structures from this period, as in the cases of Arcã, Vilar de Celas, Paredes, Provesende and Donelo. After the 15th century, records from the...
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    by whom she had a daughter who became Abbess of the Monastery of Celas, in Coimbra, and married secondly to João Rodrigues de Azevedo, ?th Lord of Fonte...
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    house of the Mosteiro de Celas in Coimbra The damaged retable in the Renaissance chapel of St. Peter in the Old Cathedral of Coimbra is also attributed to...
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    Metro Mondego (category Buildings and structures in Coimbra)
    República Universidade (University) Sereia (Parque de Santa Cruz) Celas Hospital Coimbra B Açude Inês de Castro Aeminium Portagem Parque (near Mondego River)...
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    is sometimes encased in wafer known as lérias. In Coimbra, from the Mosteiro de Sta. Maria de Celas, the pudding is made with arrufada, a type of sweet...
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    in 1705; Sancha (1180 – 13 March 1229), founded the Monastery of Celas near Coimbra where she lived until her death. Her sister Theresa arranged for her...
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  • Monastery of Batalha (Batalha, Batalha) Monastery of Celas (Santo António dos Olivais, Coimbra) Monastery of Santa Maria de Maceira Dão (Fornos de Maceira...
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  • Antuzede e Vil de Matos Assafarge e Antanhol Brasfemes Ceira Cernache Coimbra (Sé Nova, Santa Cruz, Almedina e São Bartolomeu) Eiras e São Paulo de Frades...
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    bishopric of Britonia in the Bay of Biscay, to Astorga in the east, and Coimbra and Idanha in the south. Five of the attendant bishops used Germanic names...
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    Lorvão Abbey (category Churches in Coimbra District)
    as Lorvão Abbey, was a monastery in the civil parish of Lorvão in the Coimbra District of Portugal. According to tradition, it was founded in the 6th...
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    cathedrals were later extensively modified, among others the Old Cathedral of Coimbra, although it only had some minor changes. Chronological and geographical...
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  • Marim Castro Verde Cavês Caxarias, Ourem Caxias, Oeiras Cedovim Ceira, Coimbra Cela Celorico da Beira Celorico de Basto Cercal do Alentejo Cernache do Bonjardim...
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    Administrative staff 3,400 Students 60,000 Location Granada , Granada, Andalousia , Spain Colours   Red Affiliations Coimbra Group, UNIMED Website www.ugr.es...
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    Castile, but escaped with his mistress Inês and later lived in the city of Coimbra. His father, King Afonso IV, believing that the family of Inês was a threat...
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    During the summer of 1946, she was awarded a grant by the University of Coimbra, where she deepened her interest in Portuguese-Galician culture. After...
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  • "'Promising young Canadian talent' Wanderers sign U-20 international Tiago Coimbra". HFX Wanderers FC. December 14, 2022. Retrieved December 14, 2022. "Wanderers...
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    group 1985: Raúl Alfonsín 1986: University of Salamanca and University of Coimbra 1987: Javier Pérez de Cuéllar 1988: Óscar Arias 1989: Jacques Delors and...
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  • Xavier de Cerveira e Sousa, Portuguese professor at the University of Coimbra and Catholic bishop, Bishop of Funchal, Bishop of Beja, then Bishop of...
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    the next century Galician noblemen took northern Portugal, conquering Coimbra in 871, thus freeing what was considered the southernmost city of ancient...
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    Bradford, CIAL, 2010 Commentaries and Citations, trans.: Lisa Rose Bradford, Coimbra Editions, Poetry in Translation, 2011 Nightingales again, trans.: J. S...
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    sources: Luís Figueira, Princesa Negra: O preço da civilização em África, Coimbra Edição do autor, 1932. Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and Middle...
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  •  43' dos Santos 56',  57' Gagnon-Laparé  90+7' Report Daniels  31', 86' Coimbra 35',  48' Campagna  90+4' Nimick  90+6' Callegari  90+7' Stadium: York...
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