• Bento Teixeira (1561? – 1618?) was a Portuguese poet. He is considered to be the introducer of Baroque in the Portuguese colony of Brazil and the first...
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  • given name or a surname. It may refer to: Bento Teixeira (circa 1561 – circa 1618), Portuguese-Brazilian poet Bento de Góis (1562–1607), Portuguese Jesuit...
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    and humanist Bento Teixeira (1560–1618), Portuguese writer Pedro Teixeira Albernaz (1595–1662), Portuguese cartographer Pedro Teixeira (died 1640), Portuguese...
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    Prosopopéia) is a 17th-century epic poem written by Portuguese poet Bento Teixeira (1561? – 1618?). It was first published in 1601 and narrates the adventures...
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    Dom Casmurro (redirect from Bento Santiago)
    literatura brasileira de Bento Teixeira (1601) a Machado de Assis (1908) [History of Brazilian literature from Bento Teixeira (1601) to Machado de Assis...
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    Sword "Bento de Sousa (1875/1876)" (in Portuguese). Sociedade das Ciências Médicas de Lisboa. Retrieved 21 May 2020. Laranjeira, João Teixeira (1917)...
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    Francisco Teixeira de Queiroz (May 3, 1848 - July 22, 1919), who used the pen name of Bento Moreno, was a Portuguese writer. Francisco Teixeira de Queiroz...
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    charge of Pará left for Portugal. Teixeira, his adjunct, became interim governor of the Captaincy. During this period, Bento Maciel Parente made an attempt...
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    Monastery of Saint Benedict (Portuguese: Mosteiro de São Bento) is a Catholic temple located in São Paulo, Brazil. Established on 14 July 1598, the current...
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    an efficient pedagogical and catechetic instrument. In literature, Bento Teixeira's epic poem "Prosopopeia" (1601) is regarded as the initial landmark...
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    João Teixeira Soares de Sousa (12 September 1827 – 1 February 1875) was an Azorean entrepreneur, politician and investigator of Azorean history, anthropology...
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  • The Mirror of Martyrs, or The Life and Death of Sir John Oldcastle Bento Teixeira – Prosopopeia January 8 – Baltasar Gracián, Spanish Jesuit writer (died...
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  • Stanihurst, Irish translator of Virgil (born 1547) Probable year – Bento Teixeira, Portuguese poet (born c. 1561) "Francis Bacon Research Trust". Archived...
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    Zé Roberto (footballer, born 1993) (category People from Teixeira de Freitas)
    footballer who plays as a forward for Mirassol, on loan from Ceará. Born in Teixeira de Freitas, Bahia, Zé Roberto represented Bahia as a youth. In 2012 he...
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    area around the town. In 1598, the Benedictine Friar Mauro Teixeira chose Largo São Bento for the foundation of a small chapel under the invocation of...
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  • Suassuna Ștefan Baciu Basílio da Gama Beatriz Francisca de Assis Brandão Bento Teixeira Bruna Lombardi Caio Fernando Abreu Capistrano de Abreu Carlos Drummond...
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    Only in the 17th century, other writers began to appear, among them Bento Teixeira, author of Prosopopeia, the first Brazilian epic poetry, the poet Manuel...
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    corsairs when returning from Pernambuco, Brazil, in 1565 (written by Bento Teixeira Pinto, orig. pub. 1601) The wreck of the nau Santiago, captained by...
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  • Teixeira Duarte, S.A. is the company that leads a large conglomerate with more than 11,000 workers, present in 22 countries, in 6 activity sectors, achieving...
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  • Miguel Leal (2004) Manuel Fernandes (2004) Luís Castro (2004–2006) Rui Bento (2006–2007) António Sousa (2007–2008) Rui Quinta (2008–2009) Bruno Cardoso...
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    (current state) of Rio Grande do Sul in 1835. The rebels were led by generals Bento Gonçalves da Silva and Antônio de Sousa Neto with the support of the Italian...
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  • Tristão Vaz Teixeira (c. 1395–1480) was a Portuguese navigator and explorer who, together with João Gonçalves Zarco and Bartolomeu Perestrelo, was the...
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  • 1547), Irish translator, poet, historian and alchemist Probable year – Bento Teixeira (born c. 1561), Portuguese poet Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford...
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  • Renan Teixeira da Silva, sometimes known as just Renan (born 29 March 1985, in Caieiras), is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder...
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  • Francisca Queiroz (born 1979), Brazilian actress Francisco Teixeira de Queiroz (1848–1919; pen named "Bento Moreno"), Portuguese novelist Hélder Queiroz (born...
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  • back-to-back wins in the Portuguese Cup in 2007 and 2008 (led by coach Paulo Bento). Sporting also reached, for the first time, the knockout phase of UEFA...
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    The Estádio do Canindé, also known as Estádio Oswaldo Teixeira Duarte, is a football stadium inaugurated on January 11, 1956 in Canindé neighborhood, São...
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  • da Fonseca DF José João DF Carvalhinho MF Álvaro Pina MF Raúl Jorge FW Bento de Almeida FW João Pireza FW José Correia FW Pedro Pireza Substitutes: Manager:...
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    Bento de Góis (1562 – 11 April 1607), was a Portuguese Jesuit missionary and explorer. His name is commonly given in English as Bento de Goes or Bento...
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    S. Bento de Avis Military Order Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese) Knight of Aviz Military Order (in Portuguese) Teixeira de...
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