• Estêvão de Brito (c. 1570–1641) was a Portuguese composer of polyphony. Estêvão de Brito was born in Serpa, Portugal. He studied music at the Cathedral...
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  • Estevão de Brito, S.J. (1567–1641), in Latin Stephanus de Britto, was a Portuguese Jesuit and Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Cranganore...
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  • Portuguese India Estêvão Pires de Alpoim (1520-1570s), Portuguese nobleman Estêvão de Brito (1570–1641), Portuguese composer Estêvão Lopes Morago (1575-1630)...
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  • Dowland, English lutenist and composer (born c.1591) date unknown – Estêvão de Brito, Portuguese composer of polyphony (born c. 1570) probable – Francesco...
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    for the office of maestro at Málaga Cathedral in 1613, losing out to Estêvão de Brito. Padilla remained at Jerez until 1616, when he was appointed Maestro...
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    Lopo de Brito was the second Captain of Portuguese Ceylon. Brito succeeded João da Silveira and was appointed in 1518 under Manuel I of Portugal, he was...
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  • Abundio Antonelli (c. 1575?–c. 1629) Robert Ballard (c. 1575–1645) Estêvão de Brito (1575–1641) John Coprario, or John Cooper (c. 1575–1626) Ignazio Donati...
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  • (1571–1652), composer of sacred polyphony and teacher of Estêvão Lopes Morago, Estêvão de Brito and Manuel Correia Manuel Machado (1590–1646), composer...
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    maestros de capilla of the cathedral include the composers Cristóbal de Morales in his last years (1551–1554), Esteban de Brito (Estêvão de Brito), Francisco...
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    and the first donatary of the Captaincy of Espírito Santo in Brazil Estêvão de Brito (c.1570–1641) a composer of polyphony José Correia da Serra (1750–1823)...
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  • (1933–2023) George Frederick Bristow (1825–1898) Radie Britain (1899–1994) Estêvão de Brito (1575–1641) Benjamin Britten (1913–1976) Frantisek Brixi (1732–1771)...
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    Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, 2nd Prime Minister of France (b. 1560) December 27 – Francis van Aarssens, Dutch diplomat (b. 1572) Estêvão de Brito, Portuguese...
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  • Leeman L. (2009) [2001]. "Ockeghem [Okeghem, Hocquegam, Okegus etc.], Jean de". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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  • Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, 2nd Prime Minister of France (b. 1560) December 27 – Francis van Aarssens, Dutch diplomat (b. 1572) Estêvão de Brito, Portuguese...
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    Vasco da Gama (redirect from Vasco de gama)
    Order's commendas in the region. Estêvão da Gama married Isabel Sodré, a daughter of João Sodré (also known as João de Resende), scion of a well-connected...
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    Portuguese India (1540–1542). Named after his paternal grandfather Estêvão da Gama, Estêvão was the second son of Vasco da Gama, and the brother of Cristóvão...
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    Manuel de Mesquita Perestrelo (c. 1510, Santo Estêvão - c. 1580, Santo Estêvão) was a Portuguese navigator and cartographer. The Perestrelo family is...
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  • held until 1641. While at Évora, he was the teacher of Estêvão Lopes Morago, Estêvão de Brito and Manuel Correia, who carried on with the music school...
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  • Barco Briteiros (Salvador) Briteiros (Santa Leocádia) Briteiros (Santo Estêvão) Brito Caldelas Calvos Candoso (Santiago) Candoso (São Martinho) Castelões...
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    (1233) Estêvão (I) Gomes (1234-1237) João (II) (1239-1241) Ricardo Guilherme (1241) Aires Vasques (1241-1258) Mateus (1259-1282) Estêvão (II) Anes de Vasconcelos...
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    (d. 1631) date unknown John Bennet, English composer (d. c. 1614). Estêvão de Brito, Portuguese composer (d. 1641) Christoph Strauss, cantor, organist...
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  • Santa Maria de Belém Santa Maria dos Olivais Santiago Santo Condestável Santo Estêvão Santos-o-Velho São Cristóvão e São Lourenço São Domingos de Benfica...
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    Barco Briteiros Salvador e Briteiros Santa Leocádia Briteiros Santo Estêvão e Donim Brito Caldas das Taipas (Caldelas) Candoso (São Martinho) Candoso São...
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    Afonso de Albuquerque, 1st Duke of Goa (c. 1453 – 16 December 1515), was a Portuguese general, admiral, and statesman. He served as viceroy of Portuguese...
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    Angelo Fort in Cannanore, leaving Lourenço de Brito in charge with 150 men and two ships. Francisco de Almeida then reached Cochin on 31 October 1505...
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    Freemasonry in 1893, part of the Elias Garcia Loge from 1895 and the José Estêvão Loge from 1911. Eusébio Leão was one of the founders of the newspaper A...
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    return to the fleet, instead sails back to Spain under Estêvão Gomes who imprisoned captain de Mesquita. The ship arrives in Spain on May 21, 1521. November...
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    1525, two Portuguese carracks and 80 soldiers under the command of Álvaro de Brito and António Raposo came to the aid of an allied ruler, the Sultan of Lingga...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Angra (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (1783–1799) José Pegado de Azevedo (1802–1812) Alexandre da Sagrada Família, OFM (1816–1818) Manuel Nicolau de Almeida, OCD (1820–1825) Estêvão de Jesus Maria, OFM...
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    Pacheco. Álvaro de Brito (or Álvaro de Brito Nogueira) was the second-born son of Mem de Brito, Lord of the entailed estates of Santo Estêvão, in Beja and...
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