Ferdinand of Portugal (Portuguese: Fernando), later of Eça or Eza (c. 1378 – Eza?), was the son of Portuguese Infant João, Duke of Valencia de Campos....
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Fernando of Portugal (1260) (1260–1262), son of Afonso III of Portugal Ferdinand of Portugal, Lord of Eça (c. 1378–?), son of Infante John, Duke of Valencia...
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to her dignity as Abbess of Lorvão. D. Filipa de Eça was the bastard daughter of Dom Pedro de Eça, Constable of the castle of Moura, by an unknown woman...
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Vasconcelos. From this marriage he had one son: Ferdinand, Lord of Eça. He lived in Galicia. The name of his wife is not known but he had at least one legitimate...
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of Portugal and heir to the throne married John I of Castile. When Ferdinand I (her father) died during the same year the kingdom entered a period of...
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Sintra (redirect from Sintra, Portugal)
da Silva (author of one of the most celebrated canvases of Portuguese Romantic art, "Five Artists in Sintra [pt]"), writers such as Eça de Queirós or Ramalho...
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da Silva (author of one of the most celebrated canvases of Portuguese Romantic art, "Cinco Artistas em Sintra"), writers such as Eça de Queirós or Ramalho...
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Camões family (category Portuguese noble families)
Henry II of Castile, and for that reason passed to Portugal, at the time of King Ferdinand I of Portugal, also for following in Galicia, from where he held...
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Martim Afonso Telo de Meneses (category Medieval history of Portugal)
infante John of Portugal, Duke of Valencia de Campos, son of King Peter I of Portugal and Inês de Castro, parents of Infante Fernando, Lord of Eça; Leonor Teles...
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Póvoa de Varzim (category Cities in Portugal)
remembered as the birthplace of Eça de Queiroz, one of the main writers in the Portuguese language. Camilo Castelo Branco wrote part of his life's work in former...
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de Matos, Governor general (1912–1915) António Júlio da Costa Pereira de Eça, Governor general (1915–1916) Pedro Francisco Massano do Amorim, Governor...
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name of Chibia – João de Almeida (1873–1953), Portuguese military Vila Pereira d'Eça was the name of Ondjiva – António Júlio da Costa Pereira de Eça Vila...
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the Cardinal-Patriarch, and of the Cabildo, remained in Sacavém; one more, full of dignitaries, stopped in Póvoa [...]." Eça de Queirós also mentions the...
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and founder member of the Front National. DURCANSKY, Ferdinand (1906–1974) Slovak People's Party politician and collaborator. EÇA DE QUEIRÓS, António...
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December 7 (redirect from 7th of December)
of the Parliament of Iceland (b. 1811) 1891 – Arthur Blyth, English-Australian politician, 9th Premier of South Australia (b. 1823) 1894 – Ferdinand de...
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– José Maria de Eça de Queirós, Portuguese writer (b. 1845) August 23 – Kuroda Kiyotaka, Japanese politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1840) August...
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(1799–1854) Alexandre Herculano (1810–1877) José Cardoso Pires (1925–1998) Eça de Queirós (1845–1900) José Saramago (1922–2010) Luís de Camões Giannina...
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