São Longuinho - Braga. Portugal
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N 41° 33.288 W 008° 22.674
29T E 551878 N 4600534
A Estátua de São Longuinho localiza-se no Santuário do Bom Jesus do Monte, na freguesia de Tenões, na cidade, concelho e distrito de Braga, em Portugal.
Waymark Code: WMDKJ8
Location: Braga, Portugal
Date Posted: 01/26/2012
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[PT]
"Trata-se de uma estátua equestre do santo, sobre um pedestal, ambos em pedra de granito, abundante na região. Foi erguida sobre um penedo onde existiu a torre da primitiva Igreja do Bom Jesus, no atual Terreiro de Moisés.
O conjunto, de autoria do escultor Pedro José Luís, foi uma oferta de Luís de Castro de Couto, de Pico de Regalados, no ano de 1819."
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[EN]
"It is an equestrian statue of the saint on a pedestal, both in granite stone, abundant in the region. It was built on a cliff where there was the tower of the early church of Bom Jesus, in the current Terreiro of Moses.
The set, created by the sculptor José Pedro Luis, was a gift Luis de Castro de Couto, Regalados Peak, in the year 1819."
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Saint Longinus"Saint Longinus is the name given in medieval and some modern Christian traditions to the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus in his side with a lance, the "Holy Lance" (lancea, in the Latin Vulgate) while he was on the Cross. The figure is unnamed in the gospels. The Longinus legend further identifies this soldier as the centurion present at the Crucifixion, who testified, "In truth this man was son of God." Longinus' legend grew over the years to the point that he was said to have converted to Christianity after the Crucifixion, and he is traditionally venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and several other Christian communions.is the name given in medieval and some modern Christian traditions to the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus in his side with a lance, the "Holy Lance" (lancea, in the Latin Vulgate) while he was on the Cross.[1] The figure is unnamed in the gospels. The Longinus legend further identifies this soldier as the centurion present at the Crucifixion, who testified, "In truth this man was son of God."[2] Longinus' legend grew over the years to the point that he was said to have converted to Christianity after the Crucifixion, and he is traditionally venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and several other Christian communions. is the name given in medieval and some modern Christian traditions to the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus in his side with a lance, the "Holy Lance" (lancea, in the Latin Vulgate) while he was on the Cross. The figure is unnamed in the gospels. The Longinus legend further identifies this soldier as the centurion present at the Crucifixion, who testified, "In truth this man was son of God." Longinus' legend grew over the years to the point that he was said to have converted to Christianity after the Crucifixion, and he is traditionally venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and several other Christian communions."
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