RMGDF86X–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF85T–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF864–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF86T–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF86Y–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF85N–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF885–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF882–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF87C–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF87H–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF86J–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF86N–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF866–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF868–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF85W–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF862–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF880–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF859–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF856–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF879–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF85R–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF85J–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF870–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF85X–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF87K–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF86D–LISBON, Portugal - Three cenotaphs in the National Pantheon, from left to right: Vasco da Gama, Afonso de Albuquerque, and Nuno Alvares Pereira. Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was
RMGDF87N–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF85G–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF85A–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF872–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF874–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF87R–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
RMGDF86H–LISBON, Portugal - A cenotaph dedicated to Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama (1468-1524), famous for establishing the trading routes between Portugal and India at the turn of the 16th century. He is not actually buried here--he is buried in the Jeronimos Monastery in the Belem district of Lisbon. Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried else
RMGDF86G–LISBON, Portugal - A cenotaph dedicated to Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama (1468-1524), famous for establishing the trading routes between Portugal and India at the turn of the 16th century. He is not actually buried here--he is buried in the Jeronimos Monastery in the Belem district of Lisbon. Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried else
RMGDF87Y–LISBON, Portugal - Portugal's National Pantheon is the burial place of luminaries from Portuguese society and history, including several presidents of Portugal, fado singer Amália Rodrigues, footballer Eusébio, and the writer João de Deus. The main hall also includes several cenotaphs to key figures that are buried elsewhere but have played important roles in Portuguese history, such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. The Pantheon is housed in a building that was originally the Church of Santa Engrácia--it was converted in the 1960s.
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