-
Picheleira slope),
traversing Xabregas and the Vale de
Chelas (Chelas valley) –
areas steeped in history. Notably,
Chelas and
Xabregas are
historically significant...
- S2CID 30992456. de Araújo ND, Gama FM, de
Souza Barros M,
Ribeiro TL,
Alves FS,
Xabregas LA, et al. (2021). "Translating
Unconventional T
Cells and
Their Roles...
- the old
Alfama district,
followed by multi-use harbour-side
terminals at
Xabregas, Grilo,
Beato ([ˈbjatu])) and Braço de Prata,
Marvila (Lisbon). Denser...
-
Manuel I
succeeded to the
throne in 1495,
Eleanor moved to the
palace of
Xabregas,
where she
hosted the
royal court and
continued to be
socially active.[citation...
- de Araújo, ND; Gama, FM; de
Souza Barros, M; Ribeiro, TLP; Alves, FS;
Xabregas, LA; Tarragô, AM; Malheiro, A; Costa, AG (2021). "Translating Unconventional...
- Duarte's rank. When the King didn't
invite Duarte to a
royal bullfight, in
Xabregas (Lisbon),
Duarte was
quite upset and, finally, he
retired to Évora where...
- 2023-11-13. de Araújo ND, Gama FM, de
Souza Barros M,
Ribeiro TL,
Alves FS,
Xabregas LA, et al. (7
January 2021). "Translating
Unconventional T
Cells and Their...
- Ilha de
Armona Arauca Arouca Equabonna/Aquabona
Coina Axabrica/Axabrix
Xabregas Boidobr(ig)a Boidobra, a
combination of two elements: 1. *boudi or *boudo-...
- and hidden.
After the plot failed, a
group of 18 men met in a
mansion in
Xabregas on 30 or 31 December,
where they
plotted to ********inate the
royal family...
- 1455–1495
Monastery of
Batalha Eleanor of
Viseu 1458–1525
Monastery in
Xabregas,
Lisbon King
Manuel I 1469–1521 Jerónimos Monastery,
Lisbon Isabella of...