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    Júlio Dinis, pseudonym of Joaquim Guilherme Gomes Coelho (14 November 1839 – 12 September 1871) was a Portuguese medical doctor and poet, playwright and...
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  • footballer Joaquim Dinis (born 1947), Portuguese footballer Júlio Dinis (1839–1871), Portuguese doctor This page lists people with the surname Dinis. If an internal...
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  • A Morgadinha dos Canaviais is a Portuguese romance novel by Júlio Dinis, published in 1868. Set in the nineteenth century, the story revolves around Madalena...
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    Um ano de política (A year of politics), Lisbon, 1920. Júlio Diniz e a sua obra (Júlio Dinis and his works), 6 editions, Lisbon, 1924. O Padre Faria...
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    Almeida Garrett (1799–1854), writer, theatre director and liberalist Júlio Dinis (1839–1871), doctor and poet, playwright and novelist Arthur Napoleão...
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    Portuguese Romanticism are the famous novelists Camilo Castelo Branco and Júlio Dinis, and Soares de Passos, Bulhão Pato and Pinheiro Chagas. Romantic style...
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  • Maria Matos and António Silva and based on the novel of the same name by Júlio Dinis. It was released on 1 April 1935. Joaquim Almada as Reitor Maria Matos...
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    Afonso Lopes Vieira [pt]. He also illustrated several popular novels by Júlio Dinis. In 1919, he became the first Director of the "Escola de Arte Aplicada...
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    Chaves) Secondary School Dr. Júlio Dinis (Portuguese: Escola Comercial e Industrial de Chaves/Escola Secundária Dr. Júlio Dinis) Watermills of Curalha (Portuguese:...
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  • As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor is a Portuguese romance novel by Júlio Dinis, written in 1863 and published in 1867. It was a success, and followed with a...
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  • teacher. José Pacheco Pereira, teacher and political analyst. Júlio Dinis, doctor, writer. Júlio Pomar, painter. Kaúlza de Arriaga, Brigadier General, writer...
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    Avenida da Boavista (twice) Rua de Caldas Xavier Rua da Meditação Rua de Júlio Dinis Rua de Nossa Senhora de Fátima Avenida de França Rua de Cinco de Outubro...
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  • (1901–1980), writer José Saramago, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1998 Júlio Dinis Mário de Sá-Carneiro, novelist and poet Miguel Torga, also a poet Ramalho...
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  • is based on the romance novel of the same name by Portuguese novelist Júlio Dinis, published in 1868. Set in the nineteenth century, the story revolves...
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    Portuguese Romanticism are the famous novelists Camilo Castelo Branco and Júlio Dinis, and Soares de Passos, Bulhão Pato and Pinheiro Chagas. Romantic style...
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    Castelo Branco, Eça de Queiroz, Alexandre Herculano, Ramalho Ortigão, Júlio Dinis and others. Portuguese modernism is found in the works of Fernando Pessoa...
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  • 1942) Agustina Bessa-Luís (1922–2019) Camilo Castelo Branco (1825–1890) Júlio Dinis (1839–1871) Almeida Garrett (1799–1854) Alexandre Herculano (1810–1877)...
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    palace started in 1830. It is currently located besides the Maternidade Júlio Dinis [pt]. In 1966, the palace was acquired by the Câmara Municipal of Porto...
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    Group of Portuguese students with the rainbow flag and the transgender flag at Escola Secundária Júlio Dinis in Ovar, Portugal...
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  • and short story writer; most famous novel is Sorrell and Son (1925) Júlio Dinis, pseudonym of Joaquim Guilherme Gomes Coelho (1839–1871) was a Portuguese...
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    Suggia (1885–1950), violinist Helena Sá e Costa (1913–2006), pianist Júlio Dinis (1839–1871), writer and doctor Luís Costa [pt] (1879–1960), composer...
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    Amor de Perdição, Novellas do Minho, and other books. Gomes Coelho (Júlio Dinis), a romantic idealist and subjective writer, is known best by As Pupilas...
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    (Hospital Geral de Santo António, Hospital Joaquim Urbano and Maternidade Júlio Dinis) III Center Instituto Português de Oncologia de Coimbra, Francisco Gentil...
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    in literature, were the authors Almeida Garrett, Alexandre Herculano, Júlio Dinis and, in the end, Camilo Castelo Branco. Initiated in 1825, romanticism...
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  • China, f/nf) Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881, Germany/Austria, p/d) Júlio Dinis (1839–1871, Portugal, p/d/f), born Joaquim Guilherme Gomes Coelho Ramdhari...
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  • St James's Church, Porto Location Largo da Maternidade de Júlio Dinis, 45 Porto Country Portugal Denomination Church of England Website St James's Church...
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  • The Witness Julián Ayesta – Helena, or the Sea in Summer Júlio Dinis – An English Family Julio Llamazares – The Yellow Rain Lídia Jorge – The Painter of...
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  • Castelo Branco (1825–1890) Luísa Costa Gomes Afonso Cruz (born 1971) Júlio Dinis (1839–1871) José Riço Direitinho (born 1965) Rosa Lobato de Faria (1932–2010)...
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    of ridicule. He learned the colloquial tone from Almeida Garrett and Júlio Dinis, and also from Jules Laforgue, but he exceeded them all in the peculiar...
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  • Vinuesa (1980) Júlio Amador (1980) Carlos Silva (1980–1984) Mário Lino (1984–1985) Manuel Cajuda(1985–1987) Álvaro Carolino (1987–1988) José Dinis (1988) Manuel...
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