Manuel Correia may refer to: Manuel Correia (composer) (1600–1653), Portuguese Baroque composer Manuel Pio Correia (1874–1934), Portuguese botanist Manuel...
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learned mathematics and navigation. Da Gama's near-contemporary Gaspar Correia and others have claimed that he studied under Abraham Zacuto, an astrologer...
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Homem Correia Teles, jurist, judge and politician Nãnci Correia, singer Manuel Correia, Baroque composer Manuel Pio Correia, botanist Natália Correia, writer...
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José Manuel Correia (born 26 July 1925) was a Portuguese water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Frei Manuel Correia (or Correa) (ca. 1600 – 1653) was a Portuguese Baroque composer. He was born in Lisbon, the son of an instrumentalist in the ducal...
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of Granada on the side of the Castilians.[citation needed] In 1505 King Manuel I of Portugal made Almeida, then in his mid-fifties, the first viceroy of...
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Carlos Manuel Correia dos Santos (pronounced [ˈkaɾluʒ mɐnuˈɛl]; born 15 January 1958), known as Carlos Manuel, is a Portuguese retired professional footballer...
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Portugal. Countries of the World. Bureau Development, Inc. Correia 1860, p. 459 Correia 1860, p. 460 Saldanha, Manoel José Gabriel (1990). História de...
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entrusted with the leadership of five ships. According to chronicler Gaspar Correia, in Legends of India, "Martim Afonso was very disgusted by the decision...
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Portuguese India as a viceroyalty or governorship. (*) – In 1508, King Manuel I of Portugal devised a plan to partition the Portuguese empire in Asia...
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Manuel Afonso Correia (born 26 February 1962) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a central defender, and is a current manager. Born in Seixal...
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Manuel António Vassalo e Silva (8 November 1899 – 11 August 1985) was an officer of the Portuguese Army and an overseas administrator. He was the 128th...
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Manuel Pio Correia (1874–1934) was a Portuguese botanist. Correia's study into botany focused primarily on the scientific, economic, and industrial means...
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Cunha 1891 João Manuel Correia Taborda 1891–92 Francisco Teixeira da Silva 1892–93 Rafael Jácome de Andrade 1893–94 João Manuel Correia Taborda 1894 Elesbão...
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Chaves and Manuel Correia Fernandes. Between 23 and 26 January 1984, the jury awarded the first prize to the team coordinated by Manuel Correia Fernandes...
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Eduardo Correia (born 21 February 1961) is a Portuguese racing cyclist. He rode in the 1984 Tour de France. "Eduardo Correia". Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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They were founded in 1949 and currently play at Estádio Municipal Eng. Manuel Branco Teixeira. Their home kit is red-and-blue striped shirt with blue...
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Cunha 1891 João Manuel Correia Taborda 1891–92 Francisco Teixeira da Silva 1892–93 Rafael Jácome de Andrade 1893–94 João Manuel Correia Taborda 1894 Elesbão...
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(2000–2001) Manuel Correia (2001–2002) Professor Neca (2002–2003) José Garrido (2003) Guto Ferreira (2003–2004) Miguel Leal (2004) Manuel Fernandes (2004)...
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the Duke of Lancaster". The summaries by Pedro de Mariz (1598) and Manuel Correia (1613), although published after Camões, seem to rest on pre-Camões...
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Lopes Morago, Estêvão de Brito and Manuel Correia Manuel Machado (1590–1646), composer and harpist Manuel Correia (1600–1653), composer and kapellmeister...
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38 41 Álvaro Lima Portugal 1987 1988 40 13 8 19 032.50 33 48 Carlos Manuel Correia Portugal 1990 1991 26 15 10 1 057.69 60 15 João Cavaleiro Portugal...
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original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 2 December 2014. Carvalho, Manuel; Correia, Amílcar; Lopes, Ana Sá; Pontes, David; Pedro, Tiago Luz (16 August...
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Athaidio", Roma, 1575" (PDF). Macedo, José Agostinho de; Faria e Sousa, Manuel de (1823). D. Luiz d'Ataide, ou, A tomada de Dabul: drama heroico: o assumpto...
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Cunha 1891 João Manuel Correia Taborda 1891–92 Francisco Teixeira da Silva 1892–93 Rafael Jácome de Andrade 1893–94 João Manuel Correia Taborda 1894 Elesbão...
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December 2012. Professor Neca substitui Manuel Correia no Penafiel (Professor Neca substitutes Manuel Correia at Penafiel) Record Date:22 October 2001...
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Jerónimo de Azevedo de Ataíde e Malafaya, one of the thirteen children of Dom Manuel de Azevedo, Comendador of the monastery of São João de Alpendurada. He was...
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court. After the death of his father, he became a gentleman of the Board of Manuel I and João III, captain-general of Cartaxo, young nobleman and knight of...
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poetry by Manuel Alegre, which would become a sort of anthem of resistance to the dictatorship. In 1967 he recorded the album Adriano Correia de Oliveira...
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Verde 1730 to 1732 Francisco Pereira Mendes, Governor 17?? to 1736 Manuel Correia da Cunha, Governor 17?? to 1743 João Basílio, Governor 17?? to 1746...
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