Francisco de Meneses was the 3rd Governor of Portuguese Ceylon. de Meneses was appointed in 1613 under Philip II of Portugal, he was Governor until 1614...
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Francisco de Meneses Brito (1615 – 29 December 1672) was Royal Governor of Chile between 1664 and 1667. Born in Cádiz in 1615, was the son of Alonso de...
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Francisco Barreto de Meneses (1616 – 21 January 1688) was a Portuguese military officer and a colonial administrator in the colonies of São Tomé and Príncipe...
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Dom Francisco de Almeida (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku ðɨ alˈmɐjðɐ]), also known as the Great Dom Francisco (c. 1450 – 1 March 1510), was a Portuguese...
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Juan Francisco Meneses Echanes (June 24, 1785 – December 25, 1860) was a Chilean priest and political figure. Meneses was born in Santiago, the son of...
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Inácio Xavier de Meneses was born on 4 November 1689, to Francisco Xavier de Meneses, 4th Count of Ericeira, and D. Joana Madalena de Noronha, daughter...
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p. 193. Payne & Palacios 2014, p. 142. Graham 2002, p. 365. Meneses, Filipe Ribeiro De (2003). Franco and the Spanish Civil War. Routledge. p. 54....
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the powerful lineage of the House of Castro. Beatriz de Meneses got married in the 1490s to Francisco Coutinho, 4th count of Marialva, with whom she had...
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Meneses 2009, pp. 608–09. Gallagher 2020, p. 199. Gallagher 2020, p. 203. Meneses 2002, p. 153. Kay 1970, pp. 10–11. Meneses 2009, p. 12. Meneses 2009...
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valley of Colcura. At the end of his governorship the new governor Francisco de Meneses Brito accused Peredo of creating more places for officials than the...
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Alfonso de Meneses, Lord of Meneses, son of Alfonso Téllez de Molina and the grandson of Alfonso of Molina. The couple had two children: Alfonso Téllez de Meneses...
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D. Luís de Miranda Pereira Henriques de Meneses, 2nd Viscount of Meneses CvTE ComNSC (4 April 1817 – 5 May 1878) was a notable Romantic artist from Portugal...
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Sons 1996. Letters by Diego Portales Chilean Civil War of 1829–1830 Francisco de Meneses Brito Chile portal Politics portal History portal Biography portal...
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João Afonso Telo de Meneses (1200s-1268) was a Portuguese nobleman, 2nd Lord of Albuquerque, and alferes-mor of Afonso III of Portugal. João was the son...
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Francisco Barreto de Meneses. He married twice. His first marriage was in 1658, to his cousin D. Maria de Castro (d. 1661), daughter of Francisco de Sá...
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Royal Governor of Chile Francisco de Meneses Brito. It was destroyed during a Mapuche rising in 1694 and rebuilt by Tomás Marín de Poveda with a nearby mission...
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marriage of D. Francisco Xavier de Meneses da Silveira e Castro, 1st Count of Caparica and 1st Marquis of Valada (1754–1834) to D. Francisca de Almeida Portugal...
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Almeida Garrett (redirect from Joao Baptista Da Silva Leitao de Almeida, Visconde de Almeida Garrett Garrett)
had a sister Maria Amália de Almeida Garrett, who married in the Azores where they were then living with Francisco de Meneses de Lemos e Carvalho (Terceira...
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begin. Later it was abandoned or destroyed. Again in 1665 Governor Francisco de Meneses Brito erected there fort San Carlos, which, the Mapuches took and...
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soon destroyed by Mapuche insurgents, but was eventually rebuilt by Francisco de Meneses Brito in 1665. In 1612, the Parliament of Paicaví could be held here...
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Byrd Luis Cruz Francisco Estrada Eric Farris Karim García Benji Gil Gorkys Hernández Esteban Loaiza Aurelio López Rodrigo López Joey Meneses Sid Monge Art...
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Governor Ángel de Peredo recovered it in 1662 and Governor Francisco de Meneses Brito in 1665. Under the government of Don Juan Henríquez de Villalobos its...
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Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. Francisco de Aguirre was the son of Hernando de la Rúa and of Constanza de Meneses. He joined the army of Carlos I, participating...
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Dom Jerónimo de Azevedo (Estate of Barbosa, Entre-Douro-e-Minho, Portugal, circa 1560 – Lisbon, São Jorge Castle, 1625) was a Portuguese fidalgo, Governor...
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de Meneses (c. 1161–1230), known as el Viejo ("the Old"), was a nobleman of Castile and a participant in the key Reconquista battle of Las Navas de Tolosa...
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and Timor and the Moluccas through a voyage headed by António de Abreu and Francisco Serrão. He laid the path for European trade with Ming China through...
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Unepic (category Video games designed by Francisco Téllez de Meneses)
UnEpic) is a role-playing platformer video game developed by Francisco Téllez de Meneses and various collaborators and published by Ninagamers for Windows...
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D. Henrique de Meneses, 3rd Marquis of Louriçal and 7th Count of Ericeira (5 January 1727 – 29 May 1787), was a Portuguese nobleman and statesman. Envoy...
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Sánchez de Rojas: (January 1799 – April 1801) José de Santiago Concha Jiménez Lobatón (Interim): (April 1801 – December 1801) Francisco Tadeo Diez de Medina...
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