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    The Abbey of Our Lady of Lorvão (Portuguese: Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Lorvão), known simply as Lorvão Abbey, was a monastery in the civil parish of...
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    of Lorvão. It is possible the king had a particular, personal interest in trying to put an end to the rule of the "Eça dynasty" over Lorvão Abbey. Perhaps...
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  • she returned to the Kingdom of Portugal and lived in the Monastery of Lorvão, formerly under the Benedictine rule, which she converted into a Cistercian...
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    The Apocalypse of Lorvão is an illuminated manuscript from Lorvão, Portugal containing the Commentary on the Apocalypse of Beatus of Liébana Monastery...
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    Sancha died at the Monastery Santa Maria de Celas. Her body was moved to Lorvão Abbey by her sister Theresa of Portugal. On 13 December 1705 she was beatified...
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    male line, and also had issue (including Dona Filipa de Eça, Abbess of Lorvão Abbey and grandmother of Blessed Inácio de Azevedo) by unknown women, also...
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    was the son of David and Susana, as documented in the records of the Lorvão Abbey. He was likely born in Tentúgal. He had two brothers, Zacarías and Mido...
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    Between 1518 and 1520, he was involved in a conflict with the Abbess of Lorvão Abbey, over a donation he had received from the Count of Faro and of Odemira...
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    Madrid has a folio-and a-half. Beatus of Lorvão [L] written in 1189 in the monastery of St Mammas in Lorvão (Portugal); Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo...
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    there was a contract between Zuleima Abaiud and the abbey Mestúlio in the Monastery of Lorvão where the toponymic name Arauz appeared for the first...
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