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The '''Church of Saint Lawrence''' (Portuguese: ''Igreja de São Lourenço'') is one of the oldest [[church]]es in [[Macau]], [[China]]. Originally built by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[Jesuits]] in 1560, the church was rebuilt twice, exchanging the original [[wood]] for rammed earth in 1618 and exchanging that for [[stone]] in 1801.<ref>{{WP|pt:Igreja de São Lourenço (Macau)}}</ref> | The '''Church of Saint Lawrence''' (Portuguese: ''Igreja de São Lourenço'') is one of the oldest [[church]]es in [[Macau]], [[China]]. Originally built by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[Jesuits]] in 1560, the church was rebuilt twice, exchanging the original [[wood]] for rammed earth in 1618 and exchanging that for [[stone]] in 1801.<ref>{{WP|pt:Igreja de São Lourenço (Macau)}}</ref> | ||
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The Church of Saint Lawrence (Portuguese: Igreja de São Lourenço) is one of the oldest churches in Macau, China. Originally built by the Portuguese Jesuits in 1560, the church was rebuilt twice, exchanging the original wood for rammed earth in 1618 and exchanging that for stone in 1801.[1]
In February 1725, the Assassin Edward Kenway climbed to the top of the church to scout the nearby mansion complex known as the Mandarin's House.[2]
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