Duas Capelas Laterais medievais do Convento de S. Francisco de Tavira

Two side chapels, presently integrated in a gardened space, are practically all that remains from the ancient Tavira’s Saint Francis convent, probably founded in the late XIII century, officially extinguished in 1834. The purpose of this brief note is, above all, to call attention for the need to ca...

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Main Author: Marco Sousa Santos
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Published: Instituto de Estudos Medievais 2011-07-01
Series:Medievalista
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/207
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description Two side chapels, presently integrated in a gardened space, are practically all that remains from the ancient Tavira’s Saint Francis convent, probably founded in the late XIII century, officially extinguished in 1834. The purpose of this brief note is, above all, to call attention for the need to carry on a more rigorous study of the formal elements of these two chapels, particularly the heraldic signs existing therein, some of them not even identified up until now, extraordinary testimonials from medieval Tavira. For practical reasons, these chapels will be provisionally called as Machados chapel and Costas chapel (in a direct allusion to the heraldic symbols represented there), because their primitive designations are not known.
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title Duas Capelas Laterais medievais do Convento de S. Francisco de Tavira
title_full Duas Capelas Laterais medievais do Convento de S. Francisco de Tavira
title_fullStr Duas Capelas Laterais medievais do Convento de S. Francisco de Tavira
title_full_unstemmed Duas Capelas Laterais medievais do Convento de S. Francisco de Tavira
title_short Duas Capelas Laterais medievais do Convento de S. Francisco de Tavira
title_sort duas capelas laterais medievais do convento de s francisco de tavira
topic gothic architecture
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heraldic
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url https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/207
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