Alcanede
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Alcanede is a civil parish in the municipality of
History
Between 1163 and 1855, with a population around 6408 (1801), it was the municipal seat of a municipality consisting of Louriceira, Malhou, Alcobertas, Fráguas, Abrã, Alcanede and Arneiro das Milhariças.
During the Roman occupation, the region of Alcanede constituted the western limit of the Santarém colonia; it was a secondary Roman transit roadway.
In 1179, the castle's garrison assisted Fuas Roupinho to defeat Moorish incursions and attacks on the Castle of Porto de Mós, and in 1187 King Sancho I donated the castle in Alcanede to the militia in Évora (the future Order of Aviz).[3]
King Ferdinand had the castle remodelled in 1370, at the same time while the men of Alcanede participated in the public works in the Castle of Santarém.[5] In 1372, Vasco Fernandes de Camões (descendant of Luís de Camões) was appointed the Alcaide-mor of the Castle of Alcanede, just as the garrison allied itself with the Master of Aviz (per the chronicler Fernão Lopes).
In 1514, King Manuel provided a regal charter (Portuguese: foral). During the accession crisis, the municipality supported Philip II of Spain, yet for a while, António, Prior of Crato, sought refuge in Alcanede, on his escape from the country. In July 1679, Father António Vieira stayed in Alcanede, as revealed from his correspondence with diplomat Duarte Ribeiro de Macedo.
On 16 July 1719, the local population revolted against taxes imposed by the
During the third French invasion, between November 1810 and March 1811, the main village is occupied and pillaged by French troops from Massena's 8th Corp.
After the 1820 Liberal revolution, the Municipal Chamber of Alcanede aligned itself with the new regime. During the 1846 Patuleia, Alcanede and its region were sites of many confrontations between Cartistas and Septembrist forces.
Geography
Alcanede is a parish of the district and municipality of
Economy
The agricultural community, in addition to being supported by domestication of herd species, is involved in meat processing, along with the extraction of limestone, forestry and saw-milling, construction, bread-making and small commercial businesses.
Architecture
Civic
- Roman Bridge/Medieval
- Dinosaur footprints
Military
- Castle of Alcanede - dating to the Order of Aviz, resulting in new remodelling, with the construction of the keep.[6] The loss of its military importance, directly affected the village's importance; the monarchy considered the reconstruction of ruined castle (affected by the 1755 earthquake) as a possible solution to the region's problems (which the Order of Aviz supported). By 1926, the fort was in an advance stage of ruin; in 1941, the DGEMN - Direcção Geral dos Edifícios e Monumentos Nacionais (Portuguese: General Directorate of Buildings and National Monuments) initiated public works to reconstruct the aged structure, which lasted nine years, and involved reconstruction of many of the walls, towers and interior spaces.
Religious
- Church of Senhora da Conceição (Manualine-style baptistery located alongside the church was completed during the first half of the 16th century, and includes a simple baptismal fountain accessed through a Manueline archway.[4]
- Chapel of Misericórdia
References
- Notes
- ^ Instituto Nacional de Estatística (INE), Census 2011 results according to the 2013 administrative division of Portugal
- ^ "Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país". Archived from the original on 2018-11-05. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
- ^ a b Archivo pittoresco (1835), p.206
- ^ a b c d e Coelho, Carlos; Coelho, Paulo. "Igreja Matriz" (in Portuguese). Alcanede, Portugal: alcanedefreguesia.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-03.
- ^ J.G. Monteiro (1999), p.128
- ^ a b c Coelho, Carlos; Coelho, Paulo. "Castelo" (in Portuguese). Alcanede, Portugal: alcanedefreguesia.com.[permanent dead link]
- Sources
- Coelho, Carlos; Coelho, Paulo. "alcanedefreguesia.com" (in Portuguese). Alcanede, Portugal: alcanedefreguesia.com.
- Monteiro, J.G. (1999), Os Castelos Portugueses dos Finais da Idade Média: Presença, Perfil, Conservação, Vigilância e Comando [Portuguese Castles in the Late Middle Ages: Presence, Profile, Conservation, Vigilance and Command] (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Edições Colibri
- IGESPAR IP, ed. (2010). "Castelo de Alcanede" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: Ministério de Cultura/IGESPAR IP - Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónica e Arqueológico.
- "Antiguidades de Alcanede", Archivo pittoresco (in Portuguese), vol. 6, Lisbon, Portugal: Editores Proprietarios, Castro Irmão & Co., 1863, pp. 206–207