Portugal in the Middle Ages (section Afonso II)
Pérez de Traba, count of Trava, thus estranging her son, the archbishop of Braga and the nobles. Meanwhile, her son Afonso Henriques (meaning "Afonso son...
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Theresa, Countess of Portugal (redirect from Teresa de Leão)
amorous liaison with Galician nobleman Fernando Pérez de Traba led to her being ousted by her son, Afonso Henriques, who with the support of the Portuguese...
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king of France Saint Louis IX. He moved to Portugal as a crusader, having fought the Moors alongside "his cousin" king Afonso IV of Portugal at the battle...
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Portugal, daughter of Henrique de Borgonha, count of Portucale and Teresa de Leão, condessa of Portugal. She was the sister of Afonso Henriques, the first king...
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first wife. In order to maintain the independence of the Kingdom of León, Afonso IX applied in his testament the Galician right of inheritance, which granted...
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Kingdom of Kongo (section Reign of Afonso I)
along the Mbidizi River in lands that had been ruled by D. Ana Afonso de Leão. De Leão's lands came to be called the "Lands of the Queen". The system of...
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ilha de São João., but already in other places, e.g. the logbook of Martim Afonso de Sousa in the 1530s, it was referred to as the "island of Fernão de Noronha"...
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: 39 Manuel de Nóbrega used the power of Soyo to make war on all Kinlaza partisans within reach including the Queen Ana Afonso de Leão, the matriarch...
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"Garota de Ipanema" ("The Girl from Ipanema"), as well as "Samba da Benção". Moraes introduced promising singers of the time, such as Nara Leão. Moraes...
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1888) Álvaro XV Afonso of Kongo, also known as Nzinga, (ruled 1915–1923) Pedro VII Afonso of Kongo (ruled 1923–1955) António III Afonso of Kongo (ruled...
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when Garcia IV came to power in 1743. A southern branch, led by Ana Afonso de Leão did not hold power for a long time, and indeed, her home territory of...
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2015. "Afonso Costa – 5 de Outubro de 1910". citi.pt. Archived from the original on 4 August 2010. Retrieved 31 August 2010. "5 de Outubro de 1910". Olho...
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Cardozo, Mário (1962). "Sería Mumadona tia de Ramiro II, Rei de Leão?" (PDF). Revista de Guimarães (in Portuguese). Vol. 72, no. 2–3. Sociedade Martins...
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Braga (redirect from Município de Braga)
Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 26 April 2012 Sereno, Isabel; Leão, Miguel; Basto, Sónia (2010)...
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List of female monarchs (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
were two female monarchs during Kongo Civil War. Ana Afonso de Leão, queen of Kinlaza Suzana de Nóbrega [pt], queen of Kimpanzu Soukda, founder of Mandara...
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brasileiro para indenização dos ex-escravos e mais!". "A Rosa de Ouro dada pelo Papa Leão XIII à Princesa Isabel pela Abolição da Escravatura". Apologistas...
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expeditions. Sponsored by governor-general Francisco, the bandeirante André de Leão entered the Paraíba Valley in search of precious stones in the direction...
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Golden Globes (Portugal) (redirect from Globos de Ouro)
The Golden Globes (Portuguese: Globos de Ouro) are awards given each year in Portugal since 1996 by the Golden Globes Academy, made up by professionals...
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Murat ► Afonso d'Escragnolle Taunay ► Ivan Monteiro de Barros Lins ► Bernardo Élis ► Evandro Lins e Silva ► Ana Maria Machado 2 (Álvares de Azevedo):...
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Portuguese nobility because she was probably traced to Urraca Afonso, who was one of King Afonso III's illegitimate children, as the genealogist Ferreira Serpa...
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D. António José de Sousa Barroso (1899–1918); retrieved: 29 September 2017. (in Portuguese) Diocese do Porto, D. António Barbosa Leão (1919–1929); retrieved:...
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History of Sacavém (section Çaca dé Uen)
in the first chapters of the Crónicas de D. Afonso V of the authorship of Rui de Pina and Duarte Nunes de Leão. Cf. OLIVEIRA MARQUES, A. H., Intodução...
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Bahia, who brought the first herds of cattle to the area; and Domingos Afonso Mafrense, from Portugal, who founded what is today Oeiras. In the 17th century...
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these delays, a new Minister of the Navy, Admiral Marques Leão [pt], was appointed to replace de Alencar—an important development, as the contract stipulated...
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1290s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
February 8 – Afonso IV (the Brave), king of Portugal (d. 1357) March 9 – Cangrande I della Scala, Italian nobleman (d. 1329) May 10 – Gilbert de Clare, English...
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construction, nominated by the Jewish community in Lisbon, represented by Leão Amezalak, Abrahão Anahory, Mark Seruya, Jacob Levy Azancot, Saul Cagi and...
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Magazine, issue 51, page 34 Brooks, 2003. Pages 305-06. Bohmler, 1964. Chapter IX "Rebel in Rio", Time Magazine, 23 July 1945 Folha da Noite (18 September 1950)...
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