Monumento General Silveira - Monumento General Silveira

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5400-435 Chaves, Portugal

Postal code : 5400-435
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City : Chaves

5400-435 Chaves, Portugal
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PT: Monumento ao General Francisco da Silveira que assinala o bicentenário do cerco e tomada da cidade de Chaves, a estátua é do general montando o seu cavalo constando também um mural que retrata uma cena de guerra pintada à mão. Uma curiosidade sobre estátuas a cavalo:” com ambas as patas no ar significa que o cavaleiro morreu em combate, com uma pata no ar significa que o cavaleiro foi ferido em batalha e morreu na decorrência dos ferimentos e com todas as patas no chão significa que morreu fora de batalha”. Eng: Monument to General Francisco da Silveira that marks the bicentenary of the siege and capture of the city of Chaves, the statue is of the general riding his horse and also includes a mural depicting a hand-painted war scene. A curiosity about horse statues: "with both paws in the air means the knight died in combat, with one paw in the air means the knight was wounded in battle and died from the wounds and with all the paws on the ground it means that died out of battle”.
PT: Monument to General Francisco da Silveira that marks the bicentenary of the siege and capture of the city of Chaves, the statue is of the general riding his horse and also includes a mural depicting a hand-painted war scene. A curiosity about horse statues: "with both paws in the air means the knight died in combat, with one paw in the air means the knight was wounded in battle and died as a result of the injuries and with all the paws on the ground it means that died out of battle”. Eng: Monument to General Francisco da Silveira that marks the bicentenary of the siege and capture of the city of Chaves, the statue is of the general riding his horse and also includes a mural depicting a hand-painted war scene. A curiosity about horse statues: "with both paws in the air means the knight died in combat, with one paw in the air means the knight was wounded in battle and died from the wounds and with all the paws on the ground it means that died out of battle”.

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