Lamego

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Lamego

Lamego, in the district of Viseu, is an ancient city, dating back to Roman times, reconquered definitively in 1057 by Fernando Magno de Leão to the Moors; It was in Lamego that the legendary Cortes de Lamego happened, where the acclamation of King Afonso Henriques as King of Portugal was established and the "Rules of Succession to the Throne" were established. It is the seat of the diocese of Lamego (the only Portuguese diocese that does not correspond to a district capital), and in the city there are numerous religious monuments, such as the Cathedral, the Church of San Pedro de Balsemão and the Sanctuary of Our Lady Lady of Remedies.

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