João Albuquerque (born 25 December 1986) is a Portuguese politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament for the Socialist Party between 2022...
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April 1506. Albuquerque piloted his ship himself, having lost his appointed pilot on departure. In Mozambique Channel, they rescued Captain João da Nova,...
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driver João Pessoa Cavalcânti de Albuquerque (1878–1930), the governor of Paraíba, Brazil between 1928 and 1930 Joaquim Arcoverde de Albuquerque Cavalcanti...
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João Mouzinho de Albuquerque (21 February 1797 in Leiria – 8 August 1881 in Portalegre) was a Portuguese writer and administrator. João Mouzinho de Albuquerque...
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João Victor de Albuquerque Bruno (born 7 November 1988), known as João Victor, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder...
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survived her husband by almost twenty years. João Afonso de Albuquerque was raised in Lisbon at the house of João Simão de Urrô who in 1314 gave him certain...
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Albuquerque (Portuguese: Duque de Albuquerque) was created under the royal decree of May 19, 1886, of king Luís I of Portugal in favour of Dom João Afonso...
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António João Pereira de Albuquerque Tavares da Silva (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu ˈsilvɐ]; born 30 October 2003) is a Portuguese professional...
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additional partners for a total of 24: Andy Young, Lorenzo Boddi, João Albuquerque, Douglass Alligood, Lars Larsen, Giulia Frittoli, and Daria Pahhota...
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João Afonso de Albuquerque, O.F.M. was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the first Bishop of Goa (1537–1553). João de Albuquerque was ordained a priest...
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Miguel Filipe Machado de Albuquerque (born 4 May 1961) is a Portuguese politician of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the current President of the...
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João Pessoa Cavalcanti de Albuquerque (24 January 1878 – 26 July 1930) was a Brazilian politician and lawyer who served as the governor of Paraíba between...
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de Albuquerque (1327-1387) was a Portuguese nobleman, alcaide da Guarda, and Ambassador of England. Born in Portugal. Fernando was the son of João Afonso...
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He didn't. Once in Cochin, João da Nova joined the three other captains in opening a formal case against Albuquerque. João da Nova fought in the Battle...
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royal household, where he became a page to the heir apparent, Dom João, the future João III of Portugal. Educated in the palace, he composed, at the age...
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Mouzinho de Albuquerque is the surname of a prominent Portuguese family of the 19th century. Its members included: João Pedro Mouzinho de Albuquerque (1736–1802)...
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her seat after being elected to the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal. João Ferreira resigned his seat after announcing his candidacy in the Lisbon local...
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assault the island.[citation needed] Albuquerque was informed of this plan through the Portuguese renegade João Machado, who was now a prestigious captain...
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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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João Pedro Mouzinho de Albuquerque (May 1736 in Lisbon – 1802 in Leiria (some say ca/bef. 1815)) was a Portuguese nobleman. Mouzinho de Albuquerque was...
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Maria Helena de Albuquerque, 1st Baroness of Oliveira Lima (Funchal, São Pedro, 1817 – Lisbon, 6 June 1909), was married to the deceased João Maria Ferreira...
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João Afonso Telo (or Teles) may refer to one of the following individuals: João Afonso Telo de Meneses, 2nd Lord of Albuquerque (died 1268), Portuguese...
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The city was renamed João Pessoa in September 1930 in memory of the former governor of Paraíba, João Pessoa Cavalcanti de Albuquerque, who had been a vice-presidential...
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de Albuquerque, 1557 Comentários do Grande Afonso de Albuquerque Archived 27 December 2022 at the Wayback Machine, edited by António Baião, 1923 João Paulo...
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11 April 2015 – 7 April 2017 Preceded by Kaisa Vatanen Succeeded by João Albuquerque Leader of the Young Socialist Movement In office 17 November 2013 –...
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São João dos Montes and Calhandriz. The population in 2011 was 12,866, in an area of 27.54 km2. Famous Portuguese explorer Afonso de Albuquerque was born...
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galley there were five hundred men and fifty cannons.) Albuquerque, Barros, Correia, Couto. João de Barros (1552–59) Décadas da Ásia, vol. 3, p.17-18 Barros...
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João Afonso Telo (died May 1304), was the 4th Lord of Albuquerque and the 1st Count of Barcelos. João Afonso Telo was the son of Rodrigo Anes de Meneses...
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cultures the novel documents is inevitably catastrophic. As Severino João Albuquerque has demonstrated, the novel presents "construction and destruction"...
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Democratic Party. Alberto João Jardim held the office for more than 38 consecutive years. The current President is Miguel Albuquerque. The numbering reflects...
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