equestrian statue of King John I

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The equestrian statue of King John I is a prominent bronze monument in Lisbon depicting Portugal’s 14th-century monarch mounted on horseback, commemorating his role in consolidating Portuguese independence and maritime expansion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze monument
equestrian statue
outdoor sculpture
artworkType equestrian monument
statue
coordinates 38.713°N 9.138°W
country Portugal
depicts John I of Portugal NERFINISHED
genre commemorative monument
monumental sculpture
hasPart horse sculpture
pedestal
heritageDesignation public art
imageDepicts King John I mounted on horseback
inception 20th century
locatedInOrNextTo Praça da Figueira NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Lisbon District NERFINISHED
Lisbon metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Lisbon municipality NERFINISHED
Portugal NERFINISHED
location Lisbon NERFINISHED
mainSubject Portuguese maritime expansion
consolidation of Portuguese independence
materialUsed bronze
partOf public monuments of Lisbon
publicAccess yes
significantEventCommemorated affirmation of Portuguese independence from Castile
beginnings of Portuguese overseas expansion
consolidation of the Avis Dynasty
reign of John I of Portugal
touristAttraction yes

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Praça da Figueira hasCentralMonument equestrian statue of King John I