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    Herrera. The plans were followed and modified by Leonardo Turriano, Baltazar Álvares, Pedro Nunes Tinoco and João Nunes Tinoco. In 1755, an earthquake hit...
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  • Afonso Álvares (also spelled Affonso Álvares) was the Master of Works for the Portuguese king, Sebastian of Portugal, and he designed, amongst other structures...
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  • the 17th century following a Mannerist project by Jesuit architect Baltazar Álvares, later followed by João Turriano. The large building, of rectangular...
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    help of the architect Filippo Terzi aided by the Portuguese architect Baltazar Álvares, who was also responsible for other royal palaces in Almeirim and Santarém...
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  • Captain Baltasar Fernandes (also spelled Baltazar or Balthazar) (c. 1580 - c. 1667) was a Portuguese colonist of Brazil who led the expeditions called...
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    the old city. The monastery was founded in 1389 by the Constable D. Nuno Álvares Pereira (supreme military commander of the King), from the small Carmelite...
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    collections of documents of Ethiopia came through the writings of Francisco Álvares, official envoy which king Manuel I of Portugal, sent to Dawit II of Ethiopia...
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    1900 with an allegorical screen of the discoveries and voyages of Pedro Álvares Cabral, scenes of Fernão de Magalhães and Corte Real. At the end of the...
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    Embassy in Rome". Jesuits. February 13, 2020. Retrieved July 24, 2020. Baltazar Téllez, The Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia, 1710 (LaVergue: Kessinger...
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  • politician (1979) Almeida Garrett, poet, playwright, novelist (1957; 1999) Nuno Álvares Pereira, general, saint (1926; 1928; 1931; 1933; 1949; 2009) Dino Alves...
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    board. Other expeditions in the following years, such as the one by Pedro Álvares Cabral, discovered and explored areas off and on the eastern coast of Brazil...
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  • Augusto da Costa Almeida, High commissioner and Governor general (1964–1968) Baltazar Rebelo de Sousa, High commissioner and Governor general (1968–1970) Eduardo...
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    State  São Paulo Metropolitan Region Sorocaba Founded 1654 Founded by Baltazar Fernandes Named for Sorocaba River Government  • Type Mayor–Council  • Mayor...
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    Aljubarrota (August 1385) by Portuguese and English troops, commanded by Nuno Álvares Pereira, Sintra became one of the last places to surrender to the Master...
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    Ríos de Cuama, and Monomatapa Under Portuguese India 1609 to 1611 Nuno Álvares Pereira, Governor 1st Term 1611 to 1612 Estévão de Ataíde, Governor   1612...
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    northern Portuguese nobles, under the leadership of his constable Nuno Álvares Pereira/ The new Portuguese aristocracy rose from the merchant class of...
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    the Order of St. Augustine, prior of Castelo Branco and Vila Viçosa), Baltazar de Teive (16th century), and also another Diogo de Teive, born in the 18th...
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    Teixeira Bastos, 1928 José Carneiro de Albuquerque, 1928-1930 António Baltazar de Mendonça, 1930-1933 Orlando Valeriano de Araújo, 1933 Alfredo Elias...
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    and expanded (its present version) in 1565. The royal architect, Afonso Álvares (1557–1575), appears to have supervised the work from 1566 to 1575, up...
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    "Luis Vaz de Camoëns". Encyclopedia of World Biography. Thomson Gale. Baltazar Téllez, The Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia, 1710 (LaVergue: Kessinger...
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  • Afonso Henriques/the great-grandson of Dom Cipriano Monteiro da Costa] Baltazar Lopes (fl. 1726) Bartis Lopes (before 1753–1754) A son (1754-?) Dom Filipe...
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    the station put for the opening day General information Location R. José Álvares Moreira, 349 Itaim Paulista Brazil Coordinates 23°29′06″S 46°23′08″W /...
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    Babit de Zuari Baltazar Pontes Baptist Crasto Basilio Pires Bella Coutinho Ben Evangelisto Benny de Aldona Benny Mendes Betty Alvares Benzer Fernandes...
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    the left lateral altar on 8 September 1664. On 14 May 1665, Dr. Manuel Álvares Cabral visited the convent, resulting in the restoration of the older dormitories...
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    collaborating with music directors including Maestro Josinho, Joaquim D'Souza, Baltazar Fernandes, Agostinho D'Cruz, and Babush Fernandes. Rebello's return to...
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    September an order had already been issued for the Crown prosecutor, Francisco Baltazar de Oliveira, to file a formal complaint against Dom Vital, accusing him...
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    revenues from his own purse; Belchior Beliago; and the Carmelite Frei Baltazar Limpo (1538–52), the fiftieth bishop. He held a diocesan synod in 1540...
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  • earliest existing documentation of publication licences refer to the works of Baltazar Dias [pt] in 1537 as well as to the Cartinha, an introduction to João de...
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