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- Q7159823 description "Portuguese architect".
- Q7159823 description "Portuguese architect".
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- Q7159823 abstract "Pedro Nunes Tinoco (died February 8, 1641) was a Portuguese architect who worked in what George Kubler described as the 'Plain Style', and is known also as the patriarch of a number of a family of notable Portuguese architects. He was one of a privileged few to be awarded a royal apprenticeship to study architecture under Nicolau de Frias in Lisbon’s Aula dos Paços da Ribeira, a school founded by Philip I of Portugal in 1584.".
- Q7159823 deathDate "1641-02-08".
- Q7159823 deathYear "1641".
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- Q7159823 dateOfDeath "1641-02-08".
- Q7159823 name "Pedro Nunes Tinoco".
- Q7159823 shortDescription "Portuguese architect".
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- Q7159823 comment "Pedro Nunes Tinoco (died February 8, 1641) was a Portuguese architect who worked in what George Kubler described as the 'Plain Style', and is known also as the patriarch of a number of a family of notable Portuguese architects. He was one of a privileged few to be awarded a royal apprenticeship to study architecture under Nicolau de Frias in Lisbon’s Aula dos Paços da Ribeira, a school founded by Philip I of Portugal in 1584.".
- Q7159823 label "Pedro Nunes Tinoco".
- Q7159823 name "Pedro Nunes Tinoco".