Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém in Lisbon' has mentioned 'Vasco da Gama' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[2] The Hermitage of Restelo (Ermida do Restelo), as the church was known, was already in disrepair when Vasco da Gama and his men spent the night in prayer there before departing on their expedition to the Orient in 1497.
To celebrate the 1898 fourth centenary of the arrival of Vasco da Gama in India, it was decided to restore the tomb of the explorer in 1894.
[7] The tombs of Vasco da Gama and Luxc3xads de Camxc3xb5es, carved by the sculptor Costa Mota, were placed in the southern lateral chapel.
[8] The Casa Pia vacated the interior spaces of the cloister and the tombs of Camxc3xb5es and Vasco da Gama were transferred to the lower choir.
O Penitente no deserto (The Penitent in the Desert), located in the sub-chorus, near the tomb of Vasco da Gama, showing an emaciated saint in the desert, with a rock in his hand, while meditating in front of a crucifix;[10] O Estudioso na sua cela (The Studious in his Cell), showing the saint seated at his workplace encircled by open books;[10] O Doutor da Igreja (The Doctor in the Church), located in the high choir, depicting a solemn Saint Jerome standing in the red robes and hat of a cardinal.
Neomanueline tomb of navigator Vasco da Gama
Within the church, in the lower choir, are the stone tombs of Vasco da Gama (1468xe2x80x931523), and of the great poet and chronicler of the Age of Discoveries, Luxc3xads de Camxc3xb5es (1527xe2x80x931580).
Not far from the monastery, on the banks of the Tagus River, Francisco de Arruda constructed the famous Tower of Belxc3xa9m around 1514, also known as the Tower of St Vincent, patron of the city of Lisbon, which commemorated the expedition of Vasco da Gama and also served to defend the port of Lisbon.