- of
Santo Tirso Reguengo, a
parish in the muni****lity of
Portalegre Reguengo do Fetal, a
parish in the muni****lity of
Batalha Reguengo Grande, a parish...
- 'illustrious generation' (Ín****a Geração) He was
invested as the 1st Lord of
Reguengos de Monsaraz,
Colares and
Belas shortly after. In
October 1418, at the...
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Reguengos de
Monsaraz (European
Portuguese pronunciation: [rɨˈɣẽɡuʒ ðɨ mõsɐˈɾaʃ] ) is a muni****lity in Évora
District in Portugal. The po****tion in...
-
Braganza and
Beatriz Pereira de Alvim, and she
married Infante John, Lord of
Reguengos de Monsaraz, her half-uncle, son of John I of Portugal.
Isabel and Infante...
- de
falha do
Reguengo do
Fetal Administratively, the muni****lity is
divided into 4
civil parishes (freguesias):
Batalha Golpilheira Reguengo do
Fetal São...
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Reguengos is a
Portuguese wine
region centered on the
Reguengos de
Monsaraz muni****lity in the
Alentejo region. The
region was
initially an Indicação...
- of the kingdom. On 1 July 1205 King D.
Sancho I of Portugal, who had a
reguengo (land that
belonged to the King) in Vila Nova,
created a
foral to 40 inhabitants...
-
kilometres (6.8 mi)
stations of the
cross on the
mountain road to the site from
Reguengo do Fetal. On 13 May 1928, the
first foundation stone was laid in the construction...
- was 4,358, in an area of 29.53 km².
Bairro Social Campo Chão da
Parada Reguengo da
Parada Casais Morgados Mouraria Casais de
Salir do
Porto Bouro Diário...
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Seijo from
seixo 'stone';
Doval from do Val 'of the Valley';
Rejenjo from
Reguengo,
Galician evolution of
local Latin-Germanic word
Regalingo 'Royal property'...