Evora

Evora

Évora is the capital of Portugal's south-central Alentejo region. In the city's historic center stands the ancient Roman Temple of Évora (also called the Temple of Diana). Nearby, whitewashed houses surround the Cathedral of Évora, a massive Gothic structure begun in the 12th century. The Igreja de São Francisco features Gothic and baroque architecture along with the skeleton-adorned Chapel of Bones.

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Pedro de Escobar

Pedro de Escobar

Portuguese composer

Gil Vicente

Gil Vicente

Portuguese playwright

Nicolau Chanterene

Nicolau Chanterene

French Sculptor

João de Sousa Carvalho

João de Sousa Carvalho

Portuguese composer

Maria of Portugal, Queen of Castile

Maria of Portugal, Queen of Castile

Portuguese princess

Gil Vicente

Gil Vicente

Portuguese playwright

Fernando II, Duke of Braganza

Fernando II, Duke of Braganza


Pedro de Escobar

Pedro de Escobar

Portuguese composer

Nicolau Chanterene

Nicolau Chanterene

French Sculptor

Hubert Winthrop Young

Hubert Winthrop Young

Soldier

Isabel of Coimbra

Isabel of Coimbra

Portuguese queen

Garcia de Resende

Garcia de Resende

Portuguese poet

António Charrua

António Charrua

Artist

Hernâni Antonio Cidade (Hernâni Cidade)

Hernâni Antonio Cidade (Hernâni Cidade)

Portuguese journalist

Infante Duarte, 5th Duke of Guimarães

Infante Duarte, 5th Duke of Guimarães


Hernâni Antonio Cidade

Hernâni Antonio Cidade

Portuguese journalist

André de Resende

André de Resende

Portuguese biographer

António Telmo

António Telmo

Portuguese philosopher

Francisco de Arruda

Francisco de Arruda

Architect

Diogo Dias Melgás

Diogo Dias Melgás

Portuguese composer

Maria of Portugal

Maria of Portugal

Portuguese princess

Luisa, Duchess of Cadaval

Luisa, Duchess of Cadaval

Member of the House of Braganza