The name Sagres derives from Sagrado (holy) owing to the important local religious practices and rituals that occurred during the pre-history of the nation. From here some of the Mediterranean peoples (including the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians and Romans), venerated their divinities and which some believed, owing to the absence of a human settlement, was the gathering place for their gods. Christinas (Mozarabs) that lived in this zone, during the Muslim occupation, erected the Church of Corvo, where the mortal remains of the saint Vincent were deposited in the 8th century. The presence of martyr's remains lead the Portuguese to refer to the site and the peninsula as the Cape of Saint Vincent.
The area has been intrinsically linked to the nautical school first developed by Prince Henry the Navigator, which was installed in the 15th century.[4] Although born in the provincial city of Porto (1394), he would be connected with his life in the parish, until his death in 1460, being known as the Infante of Sagres. Although there existed a medieval settlement in this area (Terçanabal), all the land was donated on 27 October 1443 to Infante Henry.[4] The prince was associated with the Military Order of Christ, Duke of Viseu, Master of Covilhã and a man preoccupied with his signeurial holdings and defense of his faith. Henry obtained his wealth from the lands he held and the fisheries in the Algarve, and therefore preoccupied himself with needs of his workers, both materially and spiritually, and therefore invested in the founding of a village (later known as the Vila do Infante) to assist the population. The fortified town was situated on the Ponta de Sagres, a strategic point dominated the coves of Mareta and Beliche. Henry's controlled his material interests from his villa, located on the clifftops, and when he died on 13 November 1460, the Portuguese navigators and other services, had already reached Sierra Leone.
Sagres was created in 1519, through the division of the municipality of Vila do Bispo.
King Sebastian was known to have spent time in the parish, listening to music along the cliffs and the sea. A chronicle of the 16th century, referred to the young Kings stay at the Convent of São Vicente do Cabo, and later, locals recounted that King was enchanted by the landscape of Sagres.
In May 1587, explorer and privateer Francis Drake disembarked 800 men who assaulted the fortress of Sagres. After two hours of intense combat, fortifications adjacent to the fortress were destroyed and its artillery was pillaged.
Until 1834, Sagres was an independent municipality.
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2 years ago
supra01
Soumy é possivel o mapa ter colisão?, não consigo aterrar junto ao forte, o mapa fica simplesmente transparente, e vou aterrar metros abaixo no do Bing.
2 years ago
É possivél, mas o problema é depois a mistura de cores do terreno que se misturam e dá um efeito horrivél. por isso tenho sempre que baixar o terreno original.
2 years ago
suomy
BINJA
Testei e funciona com o SU7
2 years ago
Jotaf
Alguma maneira de não se fazerem notar as transições para o cenário circundante? É que parece mesmo um cenário completamente distinto...
3 years ago
O problema é que os mapas retirados são do google e os que o msfs usa são dao bing, e as cores dos dois são difrentes. Mas estes foram os meus primeiros e estou a editalos novamnte para que isso não aconteça. Mas é demorado até estarem prontos. Mas fica para breve.
3 years ago
suomy
harpsi
Ficou muito bom como podem ver aqui: https://youtu.be/A4VAzVO5DmM
3 years ago
Obrigado.
3 years ago
suomy
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