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Church in Lisbon, Portugal
The
Basilica of Our Lady of the Martyrs
[1]
(
Portuguese
:
Basilica de Nossa Senhora dos Martires
)
[2]
Is a Catholic church located on Rua Garrett, in Chiado,
Lisbon
,
[3]
Portugal
[4]
in the parish of St Mary (in the territory of the old parish of the Martyrs). Made in the baroque and late
neoclassical style
, it is an example of the quality of religious architecture in the context of the Pombaline rearrangement of Lisbon.
The parish of Our Lady of the Martyrs was created immediately after the reconquest of Lisbon to the
Moors
in 1147, which has its origin in a small chapel built to be able to house the image of the Virgin brought by
English crusaders
, Was called by people as Our Lady of the Martyrs in memory of all the soldiers who died in combat in defence of the
Christian faith
. According to tradition, D. Afonso Henriques requested the help and protection of the Virgin, and in it, the first baptism was made in the city after the Reconquest.
The hermitage was already a large baroque church in 1755 when it was completely destroyed during the earthquake that hit Lisbon that year. The current basilica was designed by Reinaldo Manuel dos Santos, after having been dedicated by the religious authorities in March 1784.
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