
audiobook
by Antonio José Coelho Louzada
I. A mensagem do Mestre.
II. Um rapaz travesso.
III. Os Velhacos.
IV. Dous namorados.
V. Irene.
VI. Causa publica e cousas particulares.
VII. Recontro de Leça.
VIII. Torneio.
IX. Garifa.
X. Uma idea.
A strange procession winds its way through the gates of Porto in the sweltering heat of May 1384, a city still reeling from the death of Fernando I and the political ripples of Beatriz’s marriage in Castile. Soldiers, clerics, scholars and rag‑clad tripeiros march side by side, their armor clanking, helmets glinting, and makeshift shields bearing faded emblems. The streets pulse with a mix of solemn chant and boisterous cheers, as each figure—whether a knight in shining breastplate or a monk brandishing a rosary‑tipped sword—adds a vivid thread to the tableau of chaos and ceremony.
Beneath the spectacle, the city is a tinderbox of shifting allegiances. The Master of Aviz’s urgent messages circulate among the crowd, hinting at secret pacts and looming confrontations. Listeners will be drawn into the tangled loyalties of nobles, mercenaries and common folk, all scrambling to choose a side as the fragile peace teeters on the brink of open conflict.
Full title
Os tripeiros romance-chronica do seculo XIV romance-chronica do seculo XIV
Language
pt
Duration
~3 hours (223K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Rita Farinha and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2009-09-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1828–1859
A short-lived Portuguese writer, poet, and journalist from Porto, he left behind vivid historical fiction and a strong connection to the city where he was born and died. His best-known work revisits Porto's past with energy, local color, and a clear love of place.
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