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The '''Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi''' was a church in [[Rome]]. Erected between 1440 and 1445 by Cardinal [[Antonio de Chavez]] and annexed to the hospice for [[Portugal|Portuguese]] pilgrims. In 1638, a massive face lift was begun at the hands of [[Martine Longhi the younger]], converting it to the national church of the Portuguese people. | |||
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The Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi was a church in Rome. Erected between 1440 and 1445 by Cardinal Antonio de Chavez and annexed to the hospice for Portuguese pilgrims. In 1638, a massive face lift was begun at the hands of Martine Longhi the younger, converting it to the national church of the Portuguese people.
