Estácio de Sá (1520 – 20 February 1567) was a Portuguese soldier and officer. Sá travelled to the colony of Brazil on the orders of the Portuguese crown...
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Estácio de Sá University or Universidade Estácio de Sá is a private university in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is named after the Portuguese knight and military...
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de Sá was able to expel definitely the French invaders in 1567 only, with the help of his nephew, Estácio de Sá, who was also the founder of Rio de Janeiro...
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16 September 2018. "Estácio de Sá - Carnaval de 1974". Galeria do Samba. Retrieved 16 September 2018. "Estácio de Sá - Carnaval de 1976". Galeria do Samba...
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Estácio may refer to: Estácio Coimbra (1872–1937), Brazilian politician Estácio da Veiga (1828–1891), Portuguese archeologist Estácio de Sá (1520–1567)...
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First Republic André Sá, Brazilian tennis player Armando Sá; Mozambican footballer Ary de Sá, Brazilian long jumper Bernardo de Sá, Portuguese politician...
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Estácio is a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The neighborhood was named after Estácio de Sá, the founder of Rio de Janeiro. The place where samba...
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São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro in 1565 and, in 1567, established the Royal Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro, appointing Estácio de Sá as its first representative...
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Imperial Futebol Clube (redirect from Universidade Estácio de Sá Futebol Clube)
maximum capacity of 5,000 people. As Estácio de Sá Futebol Clube, they played at Estádio Universidade Estácio de Sá Futebol Clube, which has a capacity...
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Mem de Sá, third Governor-General of Brazil, and of Estácio de Sá, founder of the city of Rio de Janeiro. In 1625 he fought the Dutch invasion of Salvador...
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Fort Coligny (category Buildings and structures in Rio de Janeiro (city))
and leader of the Huguenots, Gaspard de Coligny. After the foundation of Rio de Janeiro in 1565 by Estácio de Sá and the expulsion of the French in 1567...
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de Sá, governor-general of Brazil in 1565, from achieving a definitive victory against the French. With the unity of the colony in danger, Mem de Sá sent...
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graduated in Aeronautical Science from Estácio de Sá University and has been a member of the Municipal Chamber of Rio de Janeiro since 2001, being affiliated...
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YDUQS (redirect from Estácio S.A.)
Bloomberg.[dead link] Infomoney. "Estácio muda nome da marca para Yduqs e "abre nova fase de crescimento"". "Yduqs, ex-Estácio, compra paulista UniToledo por...
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Gávea (redirect from Gavea, Rio de Janeiro)
16, 1565, the neighbourhood was named Gávea for the first time, by Estácio de Sá. The neighborhood is named Gávea (which means topsail in Portuguese)...
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Thiago da Silva (footballer, born 1983) (category People murdered in Rio de Janeiro)
2008) was a Brazilian footballer who played for Estácio de Sá (at the time of his death) and Vasco de Gama. On 24 September 2008, Silva died at the Salgado...
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Boavista Cabofriense Campo Grande Casimiro de Abreu Duque de Caxias Estácio de Sá Friburguense Goytacaz Nova Iguaçu Olaria Serrano São Cristóvão Volta...
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French colonists were defeated by Estácio de Sá, a nephew of the third Portuguese Governor-General of Brazil, Mem de Sá, on 15–16 March 1558. Villegaignon...
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Brazilian Carnival (section Rio de Janeiro)
Heitor dos Prazeres. GRES Estação Primeira de Mangueira Samba-School, represented by Cartola, and Estácio de Sá samba School, represented by Ismael Silva...
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moved to Rio de Janeiro to attend college. She studied journalism at Estácio de Sá University and had an internship at Rede Manchete. She had her first...
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Roberto Jefferson (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from Rio de Janeiro (state))
in Petrópolis and received a law degree in 1979 from the Estácio de Sá University in Rio de Janeiro. His political career began officially in 1971 when...
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de Janeiro symbolizes the blood shed by Saint Sebastian, the saintly patron of the city, as well as the blood shed by the city's founder, Estácio de Sá...
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Deixa Falar (category Samba schools of Rio de Janeiro)
a voluntary carnaval association that was based out of the Estácio neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. It is considered the first ever samba school, along...
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Ricardo Cappelli (category Politicians from Rio de Janeiro (city))
January 2023. Cappelli was born in Rio de Janeiro and studied data science at the University of Estácio de Sá. Cappelli was an adviser to a Rio councillor...
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France Antarctique (category Rio de Janeiro (state) articles missing geocoordinate data)
de Sá ordered his nephew, Estácio de Sá to assemble a new attack force. Estácio de Sá founded the city of Rio de Janeiro on 1 March 1565 and fought the...
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de Sá ordered his nephew, Estácio de Sá to assemble a new attack force. Estácio de Sá founded the city of Rio de Janeiro on March 1, 1565, and fought...
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for Rio de Janeiro and form a city. In 1560, an attempt at French colonization was defeated militarily by Estácio de Sá, nephew of Mem de Sá, the third...
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2000 and 2012, de Vetyemy studied in Rio de Janeiro, Oxford and Delft. In 2006, he became an Architecture Professor at Estácio de Sá University and,...
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Rodrigo Rodrigues (TV host) (category Mass media people from Rio de Janeiro (city))
moved to Estácio de Sá University, where he presented and produced the program Clip Brasil. He was also editor-in-chief and reporter for Estácio no Ar,...
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good. The city of Rio de Janeiro proper was founded on 1 March 1565 by the Portuguese, led by Estácio de Sá, including Antônio de Mariz [pt]. It was named...
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