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    Antonia Alves ("Jovita") Feitosa (March 8, 1848 in Tauá, Brazil – October 9, 1867 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), was a Brazilian soldier who participated...
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  • player Jovita Feitosa (1848–1867), Brazilian soldier Jovita Fontanez, American public official Jovita Fuentes (1895–1978), Filipina singer Jovita González...
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    discovered that Barry was in fact, female assigned at birth. 1865: Jovita Feitosa joins the Brazilian army during the Paraguayan War. 1867-1870: Du Fengyang...
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    Jovita Feitosa joined the Imperial Army as a Fatherland Volunteer disguised as a boy. Later, she revealed to be a woman, and was eventually accepted...
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    Barreto - philologist, journalist, teacher and Brazilian politician Jovita Feitosa - Feitosa, considered to be a martyr of feminism, was born in Tauá. Though...
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    and Antônio Dias Cardoso, heroes of the Second Battle of Guararapes Jovita Feitosa, pioneer woman serviceman in the Brazilian Army who served in the Paraguayan...
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    could be well treated. It was his wife, Viscountess of Tamandaré (Jovita Alves Feitosa) who, in spite of the situation perched by the country, took the...
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