- The Estádio do
Restelo is a multi-purpose
stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. The
stadium has a
capacity of 19,856
people and was
built in 1956, in an old stone...
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oldest Portuguese sports clubs. It is
based in the 19,856-seat Estádio do
Restelo in Belém, Lisbon,
hence the club name,
which translates as "The ones from...
- The Old Man of
Restelo (Portuguese:
Velho do
Restelo), also
known as the Old Man of Belem, is a
fictional character introduced by the
Portuguese epic...
- The
Hermitage of
Restelo (Portuguese:
Ermida de
Restelo),
alternately Chapel of
Saint Jerome (Portuguese:
Capela de São Jerónimo), is a
hermitage in the...
- The Old Man of
Belem (Portuguese: O
Velho do
Restelo) is a 2014 Portuguese-French
short film
directed by
Manoel de Oliveira. Luís
Miguel Cintra as Camões...
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permission to
construct a
monastery at the site. The
Hermitage of
Restelo (Ermida do
Restelo), as the
church was known, was
already in
disrepair when Vasco...
- UEFA Women's
Champions League final was held on 22 May 2014 at Estádio do
Restelo,
featuring Swedish side Tyresö and
defending champions Wolfsburg. Losing...
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Silva ultimately contributed 37
games and four
goals as the Estádio do
Restelo club
returned to the
Primeira Liga
after a three-year absence. He made...
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development of
commercial activities in the
small village of
Aldeia do
Restelo,
which attracted mariners and
other seafarers s****ing safe
anchorage and...
- coffin,
followed by m****es of mourners. He was
provisionally buried at
Restelo Church,
while the
royal pantheon of the
House of Aviz was
furnished inside...