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Collection of essays and historical studies that examine the origins and meanings of municipal settlements called villa-novas, their growth on old ruins, and their economic and social relations with neighboring fortified cities. Through topographical description and documentary reasoning, it reconstructs how riverside trading suburbs developed, how royal policy and municipal walls shaped urban expansion, and how distinct quarters—religious and ethnic—coexisted and competed within medieval urban space. Themes include civic identity, urban symbolism, and the tensions between commerce, authority, and tradition.

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Alexandre Herculano

Alexandre Herculano (1810-1877) was a prominent Portuguese writer, historian, and poet, known for his significant contributions to the revival of Portuguese literature in the 19th century. His works often reflect a deep interest in the historical and cultural heritage of Portugal. Among his notable writings is "Eurico, o presbytero," a historical novel that explores themes of faith and identity. Herculano's literary output includes poetry, essays, and narratives, with collections such as "Lendas e Narrativas" showcasing his storytelling prowess. His commitment to historical accuracy and cultural identity has left a lasting impact on Portuguese literature.

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