• António Elísio Capelo Pires Veloso (10 August 1926 – 17 August 2014) was a general in the Portuguese Army. He was known as the Vice-Rei do Norte (Viceroy...
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    active First Ladies. They had two sons, Manuel António (b. 5 May 1972) and Miguel (b. 20 October 1977). "António Ramalho Eanes". Presidência da República Portuguesa...
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    supported by the Popular Unity Force; António Pires Veloso, Major general of the Portuguese Army, Independent candidate; António Aires Rodrigues, supported by...
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  • the Medal of the City by the council. He was the older brother of António Pires Veloso (1926–2014), a general who was the last colonial governor of São...
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    Revolution, in 1977. Aureliano's brother, António, was a leading general in the years after the revolution. Veloso grew up in Porto and started to play harmonica...
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    style Aureliano Veloso (1924–2019) a politician, the first democratically elected mayor of Porto in 1976–1980. António Pires Veloso (1926–2014) a general...
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    Mozambique, 1968 to 1976 António Pires Veloso (1926–2014), an Army General, overseas Governor & political candidate António Reis (1927–1991), a film director...
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    Caetano Emanuel Viana Teles Veloso (Portuguese pronunciation: [kajˈtɐ̃nu emɐnuˈɛw viˈɐ̃nɐ ˈtɛliz veˈlozu]; born 7 August 1942) is a Brazilian composer...
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    2021, including the president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the prime-minister António Costa and the president of the parliament Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues. The...
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    António de Abreu (c. 1480 – c. 1514) was a 16th-century Portuguese navigator and naval officer. He participated under the command of Afonso de Albuquerque...
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  • same month that Fernão Pires de Andrade and Tomé Pires arrived back at Canton. Ming authorities would not permit Fernão and Pires to see the prisoners captured...
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  • Pires, Vítor Alves, Ernesto Melo Antunes, Vasco Gonçalves, Otelo S. Carvalho Navy: Almada Contreiras, Miguel Judas, José Pinheiro de Azevedo, António...
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    António da Silva Osório Braga Soares Carneiro, OA ComI GCTE (25 January 1928 – 28 January 2014), was a Portuguese military officer. A general in the Portuguese...
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  • de Albuquerque, naval admiral and viceroy of India António de Abreu, explorer of Indonesia António Mota, among the first to reach Japan Bento de Góis...
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  • the Havana Film Festival: Best Actress for Glória Pires, Best Art Direction and Best Music. Pires also won the São Paulo Association of Art Critics trophy...
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  • groups themselves. Although tensions can be said to have started after António de Spínola's resignation in the 30th of September of 1974, and ultimately...
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    (PS); José Lello (PS); António Pires de Lima (CDS-PP); Isabel Pires de Lima (PS); João Teixeira Lopes (BE); Alda Macedo (BE); António Montalvão Machado (PSD);...
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    short-listed. Pires was born on 23 August 1963 in Rio de Janeiro. She is the daughter of producer Elza Pires and actor Antônio Carlos Pires. She has a sister...
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  • (1963) António Jorge da Silva Sebastião, Governor (1963–1972) João Cecilio Gonçalves, Governor (1973–1974) António Elísio Capelo Pires Veloso, Governor...
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    Mariana Bandhold, Palmira Bastos, Anabela Braz Pires, Maria Matos, Amélia Rey Colaço, Amália Rodrigues, António Silva, Vasco Santana and João Villaret. The...
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    Gadelha, the future spouses of singer-songwriters Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, respectively. They gave her the nickname Gau, later spelled as Gal. At...
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    Maria João Pires in a project that unites the worlds of classical music and improvisation, which the pianists have called: "Maria João Pires & Júlio Resende...
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  • (1982–83) Félix Mourinho (1983–85) Mário Reis (1985–86) Abel Braga (1986) António Morais (1986–87) Mário Juliato (1987–88) Mário Reis (1988–89) Nicolau Vaqueiro...
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    1972 António Jorge da Silva Sebastião, Governor 1973 to 1974 João Cecilio Gonçalves, Governor 29 July 1974 to 18 December 1974 António Pires Veloso, Governor...
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    as longtime collaborator Caetano Veloso. The Brazilian military regime that took power in 1964 saw both Gil and Veloso as a threat, and the two were held...
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  • Diogo Veloso, or Diego Belloso in the Spanish historical accounts (1558 – 1599), was a Portuguese adventurer active in Southeast Asia in the last quarter...
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    Translated by Henriqueta Monteiro. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1888. Pires, António Thomaz. Contos Populares Alentejanos, recolhidos na tradição oral. Lisboa...
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    the dictatorship in Brazil, the musical ran for 3 years. In 1977, Caetano Veloso wrote the song Tigresa in tribute to her: “She tells me she was an actress...
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  • Álvaro Fernandes (sometimes given erroneously as António Fernandes), was a 15th-century Portuguese explorer from Madeira, in the service of Henry the...
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    the Second of Portugal – Diogo Cão, Pedro Anes, Pedro da Costa, Alvaro Pires, Pero Escolar". Information regarding Cão's death is scanty and contradictory...
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