- The
House of Aviz (Portuguese: Casa de Avis [ɐˈviʃ]), also
known as the
Joanine Dynasty (Dinastia Joanina), was a
dynasty of
Portuguese origin which flourished...
- The
Biblioteca Joanina,
sometimes known in
English as the
Joanine Library, is a
Baroque library in Coimbra, Portugal,
located at the
heart of the University...
- Her
legitimacy as a
monarch is disputed. The
House of Aviz,
known as the
Joanine Dynasty,
succeeded the
House of
Burgundy as the
reigning house of the Kingdom...
- Castile,
preserving his country's
independence and
establishing the Aviz (or
Joanine)
dynasty on the
Portuguese throne. His long
reign of 48 years, the most...
- good
governance of
Portuguese America crucial to
imperial policy in the
Joanine era.
Expansion of
Portuguese territory in the
Americas was also a concern...
-
Sintra (/ˈsɪntrə, ˈsiːntrə/, Portuguese: [ˈsĩtɾɐ] ) is a town and muni****lity in the
Greater Lisbon region of Portugal,
located on the
Portuguese Riviera...
-
carving of the altarpiece, walls, crossing, and
tribune throne in the
ornate Joanine style. The
ceiling and
tribune paintings are
attributed to
Minas Gerais...
- The
interior stacks of the
Joanine Library, one of the
oldest collections in Portugal...
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Baroque c. 1650–1700
Sicilian Baroque 1693
earthquake – c. 1745
Portuguese Joanine baroque c. 1700–1750
Russian Baroque (c. 1680–1750)
Naryshkin Baroque c...
- of King João V (1706–1750), the
style of this
period is also
called the
Joanine style.
During this same
period appear the
first 'invitation figures' (figura...