Miguel Metelo de Seixas in the RTP2 episode on the palace of Sintra The show Visita Guiada (‘Guided Visit’) by Portuguese journalist Paula Moura Pinheiro is currently the most popular program of Portugal’s public broadcasting channel RTP 2. Every week, a Portuguese monument of cultural importance is presented by a specialist, generally a historian. Last week, the chosen monument was the royal palace in Sintra and its sala dos brasões (‘hall of coats of arms’). It was presented by Miguel Metel..
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UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020In the second half of the 17th century, more than in any other period...
Miguel Metelo de Seixas in the RTP2 episode on the palace of Sintra The show Visita Guiada (‘Guided ...
The Sala dos Brasões in the royal palace in Sintra, ca. 1515-1518. (Photo: HenGomes via Wikimedia Co...
The participants of the "Heraldry in Medieval and Early Modern State-rooms" conference On 16-18 Marc...
Drawing of Sintra Royal Palace in 1509 in Duarte d'Armas, Libro das Fortalezas (via wikimedia). Sint...
Sala dos Brasões (photo: HenGomes) Heraldry was an ubiquitous element of state-rooms. Whether in pal...
Portugal came late to the use of royal representations in public spaces, with sculptures of royalty ...
At the end of the fifteenth century, Portugal knew a new king and, with that, a new page in the prac...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Although D. Philip I soon recognized the impossibility of living regularly in Port...
Sala dos Brasões, Palacio Nacional, Sintra (photo: Omashay.com) From the fourteenth to the sixteenth...
This article is about a royal throne, used by the Portuguese Queen Maria II that is f...
"Réception du Prince royal [de Portugal]" ("Visit of the Prince Royal [of Portugal]"). "Autorités co...
One of the main expressions of regal power development in the late Middle Ages are the royal ceremon...
Ermida de Sao Marcos, CACEM & SAO MARCOS, PORTUGAL, Photographed by Ph.G. de MENDONCA (Wikidata Q984...
Palacete na Rua Dr Alexandre Braga ODIVELAS PORTUGAL Photographed by Ph.G. de MENDONCA (Wikidata Q66...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020In the second half of the 17th century, more than in any other period...
Miguel Metelo de Seixas in the RTP2 episode on the palace of Sintra The show Visita Guiada (‘Guided ...
The Sala dos Brasões in the royal palace in Sintra, ca. 1515-1518. (Photo: HenGomes via Wikimedia Co...
The participants of the "Heraldry in Medieval and Early Modern State-rooms" conference On 16-18 Marc...
Drawing of Sintra Royal Palace in 1509 in Duarte d'Armas, Libro das Fortalezas (via wikimedia). Sint...
Sala dos Brasões (photo: HenGomes) Heraldry was an ubiquitous element of state-rooms. Whether in pal...
Portugal came late to the use of royal representations in public spaces, with sculptures of royalty ...
At the end of the fifteenth century, Portugal knew a new king and, with that, a new page in the prac...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Although D. Philip I soon recognized the impossibility of living regularly in Port...
Sala dos Brasões, Palacio Nacional, Sintra (photo: Omashay.com) From the fourteenth to the sixteenth...
This article is about a royal throne, used by the Portuguese Queen Maria II that is f...
"Réception du Prince royal [de Portugal]" ("Visit of the Prince Royal [of Portugal]"). "Autorités co...
One of the main expressions of regal power development in the late Middle Ages are the royal ceremon...
Ermida de Sao Marcos, CACEM & SAO MARCOS, PORTUGAL, Photographed by Ph.G. de MENDONCA (Wikidata Q984...
Palacete na Rua Dr Alexandre Braga ODIVELAS PORTUGAL Photographed by Ph.G. de MENDONCA (Wikidata Q66...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020In the second half of the 17th century, more than in any other period...