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The present church was built in 1659–79, with a project by Br. João
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donated land, defining the boundaries, and other properties to Soeiro Mendes da Maia, a descendant of Unisco and
Abunazar. Soeiro, in turn, on 23 March 1098 donated these properties to the Abbot of the monastery, Gaudemiro, making the monastery one of the richest and relevant in the country. It was
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After secularization the monastery was divided; one part for private individuals, the other for public offices (Town Hall – in the old convent inns, the Court and
Administration of the county) and the Conde S. Bento Agricultural Asylum, and one last part for parish residence.
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