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Saint Martin of
Arades, also
called Martin of
Corbie (died on 26
November 726 in Saint-Priest-sous-Aixe), was a
canonized monk from
Corbie Abbey, whose...
- in Portugal) Pope
Martin I (c. 595–655),
bishop of Rome
Saint Martin of
Arades (died 726),
canonized monk from
Corbie Abbey whose feast day is November...
- The
Arade (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈɾaðɨ]) is a
river located in the
region of the Algarve,
southern Portugal. the river's
course takes it through...
- by a tumulus: a
similar site
exists in
Monte Canelas. The
mouth of the
Arade River proved an
important natural shelter that soon
became a
small commercial...
- neighbour, the city of Portimão; its
residents routinely travel across the
Arade River to work in the
neighboring muni****lity.
There have been
various explanations...
- The Fort of São João do
Arade (Portuguese:
Forte de São João do
Arade),
sometimes referred to as the
Castle of
Arade, is a
medieval fortification situated...
- (25 May 2023). "Maddie.
Buscas na
barragem do
Arade chegam ao fim". Maddie.
Buscas na
barragem do
Arade chegam ao fim (in Portuguese).
Retrieved 25 May...
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Catarina (Portimão). A 17th
century fortress built to
defend the
mouth of the
Arade River. Now a po****r
tourist attraction accessible directly from the beach...
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attested by
archaeological remains,
including several menhirs. The
river Arade,
which was
navigable in
historical times,
linked the
hinterland to the open...
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Castle of
Saint John of
Arade / Fort of
Saint John of
Arade (Portuguese:
Castelo de São João do
Arade /
Forte de São João do
Arade)
Church of Our Lady of...