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● manuélin, manuéline adjectif (de Manuel Ier, nom propre) Se dit du style décoratif abondant et complexe qui caractérise l'architecture gothique portugaise à la fin du XVe et au début du XVIe s. (Monuments les plus célèbres : monastère hiéronymite et tour de Belém, chapelles « imparfaites » de Batalha, adjonctions à l'église du couvent de Tomar.)
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