Pillory Of Aguiar Da Beira
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The Pillory of Aguiar da Beira ( pt, Pelourinho de Aguiar da Beira) is a
pillory The pillory is a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands, formerly used for punishment by public humiliation and often further physical abuse. The pillory is related to the stocks ...
located in the civil parish of
Aguiar da Beira e Coruche Aguiar da Beira e Coruche is a civil parish in the municipality of Aguiar da Beira, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Aguiar da Beira and Coruche Coruche () is a municipality in Santarém District in Portugal. T ...
, in the municipality of
Aguiar da Beira Aguiar da Beira () is a municipality in Guarda District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 5,473, in an area of . The present Mayor is Virgílio da Cunha, elected by an independent group of citizens. The municipal holiday is February 10. Hi ...
, Portuguese district of Guarda.


History

In 1120, either D. Teresa or
Afonso Henriques Afonso I of PortugalOr also ''Affonso'' (Archaic Portuguese-Galician) or ''Alphonso'' (Portuguese-Galician) or ''Alphonsus'' (Latin version), sometimes rendered in English as ''Alphonzo'' or ''Alphonse'', depending on the Spanish or French inf ...
issued a
foral 200px, Foral of Castro Verde - Portugal The word ''foral'' ({{IPA-pt, fuˈɾaɫ, eu, plural: ''forais'') is a noun derived from the Portuguese word ''foro'', ultimately from Latin ''forum'', equivalent to Spanish ''fuero'', Galician ''foro'', Ca ...
(''charter'') for the territory. This administrative title was reformed in 1258 under the reign of D. Afonso III. But in 1512, King D. Manuel I renewed the foral, at the same time that pillory was installed or re-installed. By 1708, the settlement had 160 neighbours, and was likely in the possession of the Order of Christ. In the 4 June 1758 '' Memórias Paroquiais'', the parish priest José Cardoso das Neves, referred to Aguiar da Beira as a possession of the ''Casa do Infantado'', under the title of the Infante D. Pedro. By that time, it supported two judges, three representatives and prosecutor, as well as a population of 159 residents. In 1896, the municipality was extinguished and its territory integrated into Trancoso. The municipality was reestablished in 1989.


Architecture

The pillory is situated in the middle of the principal square, between the ''Rua da Misericórdia'', ''Rua Direita'', ''Rua de Baixo'' and ''Rua do Castanheiro''. The old square, central to the historic part of the town, is dominated by various important architectural structures, dating to as early as the Middle Ages. Erected close by is important tower and simple fountain (from the 14th century), the manorhouse ''Casa dos Magistrados'' (15th century) and former ''Casa da Câmara'' (the 18th century municipal hall), resulting in the square being known as the ''Largo dos Monumentos'' (''square of the monuments''). Along with the pillory, the ''Torre Ameada'' and ''Fonte Ameada'' have been classified as '' Monumentos Nacionais'' (''National Monument''). The granite structure is supported on a four-step octagonal base with lip, from which rises an octagonal column on square, beveled base, with an iron ring half-way up its height. The capital is decorated with subsectional ring and topped by a cage, with the lower part in shape of an inverted and truncated pyramid with rings. The hat-shaped inverted octagonal pyramid, with the base decorated with incised rings and crowned by armillary sphere. The base and the capital decorated by rings and half spheres.


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