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Rates - São Pedro de Rates

16 Apr 2018 1 145
The church was built over a pre-Romanesque one dating from the 8th/9th century. In 1100 the church and the convent were bestowed by Henry of Burgundy, Count of Portugal, the Cluniac priorate of La Charite-sur-Loire (about 1500kms northeast). French monks moved in, helping the pilgrims heading north to Santiago. The convent gathered impetus in the 12th century with the support of Afonso I of Portugal (aka "Dom Afonso Henriques", as he was Henry of Burgundy´s son). The church São Pedro de Rates is the the only remaining building of the former monastery. It is believed to be one of the oldest existing romanesque churches in Portugal. The western portal. On the right capital are two birds, drinking from a chalice, an icon going back to Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Sassanian sources. In Christianity it developed into an Eucharistic symbol associated with Baptism and Resurrection.