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English: Brites de Almeida, known as the Baker of Aljubarrota, is a legendary figure whose name is associated with the victory of the Portuguese, against Castilian forces, at the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385. The picture shows her killing Castilian soldiers hiding in her oven.
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Source Cropped version of File:Aljubarrota.padeira.azulejo.jpg on Wikimedia Commons
Author Photo by "Karstenkascais" of an azulejo at Aljubarrota in Portugal

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Azulejo tile image of Portuguese legend Brites de Almeida

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