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    Academy of Letters.[citation needed] Gregório de Matos e Guerra was born in Salvador, Bahia, to Gregório de Matos (a Portuguese nobleman) and Maria da...
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  • philosopher Gregório de Matos (1636–1696), colonial Brazilian poet Gregorio Pérez (born 1948), Uruguayan football manager and former player Gregorio Petit (born...
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  • Maurício de Nassau, founder of the "Bahian school" of painting. He was a brother of the satirist Gregório de Matos (1636-1696). Eusébio de Matos was born...
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    work of Gregório de Matos, a 17th-century lawyer from Salvador who produced a sizable amount of satirical, religious, and secular poetry. Matos drew heavily...
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    ISBN 978-0-916950-10-1. Hansen, João Adolfo (2004), A sátira e o engenho: Gregório de Matos e a Bahia do século XVII (2ª ed.), Atelie Editorial, ISBN 978-85-268-0677-1...
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  • Gabriel Guerra, Mexican sculptor Giovanni Guerra, Italian painter Gregório de Matos e Guerra, Brazilian poet Juan Luis Guerra, Dominican singer Marcelino...
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    Capell, Countess of Essex, British countess (d. 1718) December 23 – Gregório de Matos, Brazilian poet and lawyer (d. 1696) December 26 – Justine Siegemund...
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  • of Honorable, Noble, Learned, and Hospitable Personages April 7 – Gregório de Matos, Brazilian poet (died 1696) November 1 – Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux...
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    1696 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Andrea de Rossi, Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1644) November 26 Sir Richard Atkins, 2nd Baronet, English politician (b. 1654) Gregório de Matos, Brazilian...
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  • Carlos Drummond de Andrade, "Vou me embora pra Pasárgada", from a poem by Manuel Bandeira, and "Definição do amor" by Gregório de Matos. Starting from...
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  • de Almeida Frederico Barbosa Gregório de Matos Gonçalves Dias Gustavo Dourado Haroldo de Campos João Cabral de Melo Neto João Guimarães Rosa Jorge de...
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    Franklin Távora Gonçalves Dias Gregório de Matos Hipólito da Costa João Francisco Lisboa [pt] Joaquim Caetano [pt] Joaquim Manuel de Macedo Joaquim Serra José...
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    regarded as the initial landmark, reaching its zenith with the poet Gregório de Matos and the sacred orator Priest António Vieira. In the plastic arts its...
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    Paulo Coelho (category Musicians from Rio de Janeiro (city))
    Paulo Coelho de Souza (/ˈkwɛl.juː, kuˈɛl.juː, -joʊ/ KWEL-yoo, koo-EL-yoo, -⁠yoh, Portuguese: [ˈpawlu kuˈeʎu]; born 24 August 1947) is a Brazilian lyricist...
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    and founder of the Oxford Chair of Poetry (born 1617) November 26 – Gregório de Matos, Brazilian Baroque poet (born 1636) December 31 – Samuel Annesley...
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    Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (Portuguese: [ʒwɐˈkĩ maˈɾiɐ maˈʃadu d͡ʒ(i) aˈsis]), often known by his surnames as Machado de Assis, Machado, or Bruxo do...
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  • de Magalhães (1811–1882) Graça Aranha (1868–1931) Graciliano Ramos (1892–1953) Gregório de Matos (1636–1696) Gustavo Dourado (born 1960) Haroldo de Campos...
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    de Andrade (1902–1987) Castro Alves (1847–1871) Cecília Meireles (1901–1964) Cruz e Sousa (1861–1898) Ferreira Gullar (1930–2016) Gregório de Matos (1636–1696)...
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    Kubitschek, at that time the chief doctor of the Blood Hospital (Hospital de Sangue). Later on, he became a civil servant through examination. In 1933...
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  • de Mattos, de Matos, sometimes Mattos, or Matos, is a Sephardic and Portuguese language surname. The origin of the surname de Mattos is toponymic. It...
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  • 1971 to see the commemorative mass of his parents 40th anniversary. In Rio de Janeiro, the singer was interrogated by the military who asked him to compose...
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  • Capell, Countess of Essex, British countess (d. 1718) December 23 – Gregório de Matos, Brazilian poet and lawyer (d. 1696) December 26 – Justine Siegemund...
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  • (in Portuguese) "HISTÓRIA ADMINISTRATIVA DE SALVADOR" (in Portuguese). Salvador: Fundação Gregório de Matos. Archived from the original on 21 April 2010...
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    Acióli street Stretch of Doze de Outubro street Santa Isabel street Moniz Barreto street Frei Vicente street Gregório de Matos street Ângelo Ferraz street...
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    Fernanda Montenegro (category Actresses from Rio de Janeiro (city))
    Summer Olympics, Fernanda read the poem "A Flor e a Náusea" by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, dubbed in English by Judi Dench. On 4 November 2021 she was elected...
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    Aurélio de Lira Tavares (7 November 1905m João Pessoa–18 November 1998) was a general in the Brazilian Army. He was one of the military in the joint military...
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    José Veríssimo Dias de Matos (8 April 1857 – 2 December 1916) was a writer, educator, journalist, literary critic, and founding member of the Brazilian...
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  • de Matos, known as "Vieira Lusitano" (1699-1783), royal painter to King John V of Portugal Gerardo Matos Rodríguez, a Uruguayan composer Gregório de Mattos...
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    Brazilian journalist and politician. "Alcindo Guanabara | Academia Brasileira de Letras". academia.org.br. Retrieved 2023-06-18. Media related to Alcindo Guanabara...
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    celebrating the conquest of the Missions by the Portuguese, and the work of Gregório de Matos Guerra, who produced a sizable amount of satirical, religious, and...
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