Da mesquita à catedral, percurso por um lugar central em Lisboa

This paper seeks to present, in a very synthetic way, the historical, archaeological and urban data that contribute to the hypothesis: the Aljama mosque of al-Ushbuna was in the place where the Lisbon Cathedral is located today. The construction of Christian church represents a classic example of th...

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Main Author: Jacinta Bugalhão
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Language:deu
Published: Instituto de Estudos Medievais 2025-01-01
Series:Medievalista
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/9317
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description This paper seeks to present, in a very synthetic way, the historical, archaeological and urban data that contribute to the hypothesis: the Aljama mosque of al-Ushbuna was in the place where the Lisbon Cathedral is located today. The construction of Christian church represents a classic example of the reversibility of urban sacred spaces, between the Gharb al-Andalus and the medieval kingdom of Portugal. Under the cloister and the embankment that provides the infrastructure, to the east of the Cathedral, ruins of a monumental building from the Islamic period are preserved which is interpreted as the aljama mosque complex of al-Ushbuna.
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Da mesquita à catedral, percurso por um lugar central em Lisboa
Medievalista
archaeology
Lisbon
Islamic medieval period
mosque
urbanism
title Da mesquita à catedral, percurso por um lugar central em Lisboa
title_full Da mesquita à catedral, percurso por um lugar central em Lisboa
title_fullStr Da mesquita à catedral, percurso por um lugar central em Lisboa
title_full_unstemmed Da mesquita à catedral, percurso por um lugar central em Lisboa
title_short Da mesquita à catedral, percurso por um lugar central em Lisboa
title_sort da mesquita a catedral percurso por um lugar central em lisboa
topic archaeology
Lisbon
Islamic medieval period
mosque
urbanism
url https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/9317
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