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Places of Remembrance
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Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500
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Where the “gold-bearing” Tagus River joins the western sea lies the ancient city of Lisbon.¹ According to its medieval visitors, this was a very fine city, built on a steep hill that overlooked the treacherous but alluring Atlantic Ocean. Legend tells that Lisbon was founded by Odysseus after his departure from Troy, although by the thirteenth century, the city was more famous for its cathedral treasury that housed the precious relics of St. Vincent. Medieval Lisbon was also a place founded on more recent stories of war and battle, in which remembrance of crusading was embedded and encouraged. Captured by
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Penn State University Press,Pennsylvania State University Press
ISBN
0271083522, 9780271083520
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