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Summary Of: Manueline

Manueline interior of the... The construction of churches and monasteries in Manueline was largely financed by proceeds of the lucrative spice trade with Africa and India... much original Manueline architecture in Portugal was lost or damaged beyond restoration in the... Manueline exterior of the... Other major Manueline monuments include the arcade screens of the Royal Cloister... Other remarkable Manueline buildings include the church of the... Civil buildings in manueline style exist in... Manueline Window of the Chapter House of the nave of the... Manueline interior of the... Manueline Window of a private house in Linhares da Beira...

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