- The
Alfama (Portuguese pronunciation: [
alˈfɐmɐ]) is the
oldest neighborhood of Lisbon,
spreading on the
slope between the São
Jorge Castle and the Tagus...
- the
Alfama district, an old
quarter of
Lisbon that
survived the 1755
Lisbon earthquake: many place-names are
derived from
Arabic and the
Alfama (the...
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armies King
Peter II of
Aragon founded (1201) the
Order of
Saint George of
Alfama in the
district of that name. Nevertheless, this
order received the approbation...
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north of the Praça do Comércio,
roughly between the Cais do Sodré and the
Alfama district beneath the
Lisbon Castle, and
extends northwards towards the Rossio...
- The
Order of
Montesa (Valencian:
Ordre de Montesa,
Aragonese and Spanish:
Orden de Montesa) is a
Christian military order,
territorially limited to the...
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House of Braganza,
located in the
Monastery of São
Vicente de Fora in the
Alfama district of Lisbon, Portugal. The pantheon's
burials have
included Portuguese...
- north-east.
These are a bank-side
cruise ship
terminal next to the old
Alfama district,
followed by multi-use harbour-side
terminals at Xabregas, Grilo...
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which important Portuguese personalities are buried. It is
located in the
Alfama neighbourhood,
close to
another important Lisbon monument, the Monastery...
- film; he died in
February 2016. It was
produced through Paulo Branco's
Alfama Films in
collaboration with the
Portuguese company Leopardo Filmes. Prin****l...
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north of the Praça do Comércio,
roughly between the Cais do Sodré and the
Alfama district beneath the
Lisbon Castle, and
extends northwards towards the Rossio...