Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Central Zone of the Town of Angra do Heroismo in the Azores' has mentioned 'Prior' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
King Antxc3xb3nio, Prior of Crato, who ruled Portugal from Angra during the 16th-century succession crisis
Before Philip II of Spain had a chance to enforce his claim to the crown of Portugal, in 1580, Antxc3xb3nio, Prior of Crato, an illegitimate scion of the Beja line of the House of Braganza Portuguese Royal Family, proclaimed himself king on 24 July 1580.
[12] Responsible for supporting the caravels and carracks that transited the Atlantic, the medieval post was centred in the manorhouse and his descendants expanded the group of buildings, including the large chapel, attributed to Pero's great-great-grandson;[12] Manor of the Count of Vila Flor (Portuguese: Casa do Conde de Vila Flor/Solar do Conde de Vila Flor);[13] Palace of the Bettencourts (Portuguese: Palxc3xa1cio Bettencourt/Biblioteca Pxc3xbablica e Arquivo Regional de Angra do Heroxc3xadsmo), a 17th-century building, originally a private home, that houses the public library and regional archives, that includes a repository of 400,000 books and two million documents;[14] Palace of the Captains-General (Portuguese: Colxc3xa9gio de Santo Inxc3xa1cio/Colxc3xa9gio da Companhia de Jesus/Palxc3xa1cio dos Capitxc3xa3es Generais (SRAI)), located near the Largo Prior do Crato, the 16th century building, is intimately linked to the historyxc2xa0: it was originally the Jesuit College of Saint Ignatius and later College of the Society of Jesus, before it was abandoned in 1759.