Olinda Morais (born September 22, 1951), whose resistance name was By Mally, is a politician from East Timor. She is a member of the Democratic Party...
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footballer Nuno Morais (athlete) (1923–1986), Portuguese sprinter Olinda Morais (born 1951), East Timorese politician Patrícia Morais (born 1992), Portuguese...
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Martinho da Costa Lopes Manuel Magalhaes de Oliveira, resistance leader Olinda Morais (born 1951), politician Basilio do Nascimento Anna Pessoa Pinto (born...
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comedian Olinda Castielle (born 1976), Swedish television personality Olinda Cho (born 1980), Singaporean singer, actress and entrepreneur Olinda Morais (born...
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his friend de Morais in the same tiny cell in the Olinda prison. Among the many incriminating counts the Military held against de Morais (he ranked an...
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Coluna de Fogo (The Pillar of Fire) 1925: Durval de Morais e os Poetas de Nossa Senhora (Durval de Morais and the Poets of Our Lady) The Political Transformation...
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Cenas da Vida Brasileira. Frederico Morais, 1980. Dez Casos de Amor - Teoria e corpo do pintor secreto. Frederico Morais, 1983. João Câmara'. Jacob Klintowitz...
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Morais Rego Silva, p. 12–17. Laís de Morais Rego Silva, p. 3–7. Laís de Morais Rego Silva, p. 18. Laís de Morais Rego Silva, p. 8–9. Laís de Morais Rego...
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Santa Cruz on the Island of Itamaracá, north of Olinda, or to an opening in the reefs between Olinda and Recife. According to others, pernambuco was the...
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continent was very stable. Allied with the natives, they were about to attack Olinda, the Portuguese's main export town. The weakening of the French began when...
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parishes, Paratibe and Maranguape, and formed part of the then village of Olinda. In the mid-16th century, the lands of Paratibe were donated by Coelho to...
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passeava com tutor em Olinda; VÍDEO" [Elderly man dies after being attacked in the neck by pit bull who was walking with owner in Olinda; VIDEO]. G1 (in Brazilian...
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of Olinda 35 José Antônio da Silva Maia (1789–1853) 18 May 1840 (1840-05-18) 24 July 1840 (1840-07-24) 67 days Pedro de Araújo Lima, Marquis of Olinda...
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História. Archived from the original on 2024-05-25. Retrieved 2011-07-25. Olinda França (2005-05-14). "São Paulo has received Northeasterners since 1960"...
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1878, pp. 127, 129. Pinto de Campos 1878, p. 135. Morais 2003, p. 201. Needell 2006, p. 135. Morais 2003, pp. 212–213. Needell 2006, p. 174. Needell 2006...
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Carvalho Pães de Andrade, with the help of students from the School of law of Olinda, managed to isolate the rebels in a suburb of Recife and in the Forte de...
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Brazil for another month. On 11 November the Brazilian ship Marquês de Olinda, on her routine voyage up the River Paraguay to the Brazilian Mato Grosso...
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subordinate to Olinda, grew in importance, the merchants began to claim their political-administrative autonomy, seeking to free themselves from Olinda and the...
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Lima, the Marquess of Olinda, a more centralizing and less liberal politician, was then elected in his place. During Olinda's regency, Pedro II was declared...
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Regency Permanent Triumviral Regency 13 Pedro de Araújo Lima, Marquis of Olinda (1793–1870) 3 August 1832 (1832-08-03) 13 September 1832 (1832-09-13) 41 days...
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(1739–1822), friar, Catholic saint D. Helder Câmara (1909–1999), Archbishop of Olinda and Recife, a fierce defender of civil rights during the military regime...
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Glicério, São Paulo, in southeast Brazil, to Percy Geraldo Bolsonaro and Olinda Bonturi. His family is mostly of Italian descent, with German ancestry as...
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Triple Alliance War (together with the capture of the steamer Marquês de Olinda), one of the first Brazilian moves was to send a military land contingent...
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Architectural materials from the ruins of Igarassu were used to build the town of Olinda. Igarassu grew from the 16th century as a result of the sugar cane trade;...
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regency effort of Pedro de Araújo Lima, future Viscount and Marqués de Olinda, for the construction of an imperial State. The Public Archives of the Empire...
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Apa River into Paraguay in April 1867. In January 1867, Colonel Carlos de Morais Camisão had assumed command of the column after the deaths of Drago and...
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Caçadores battalions, all of them prewar formations. Recife and nearby Olinda were garrisoned by the 14th Infantry Regiment, the 2nd Independent Guard...
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zillikens/poster_grohme_encontro-abelhasVIII-2008.pdf" (PDF). Oliveira, Mikail Olinda de; Cavalcante, Marcelo Casimiro; Freitas, Breno Magalhães (2015-05-08)...
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could unite Brazil's traditional colonial architecture (such as that in Olinda) with modernist principles would be the basis of the architecture that he...
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Prudente de Morais (PR Federal) 7 Alberto Torres (1865–1917) 30 August 1896 (1896-08-30) 7 January 1897 (1897-01-07) 130 days PRF Prudente de Morais (PR Federal)...
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