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    Manuel da Nóbrega, SJ (old spelling Manoel da Nóbrega) (18 October 1517 – 18 October 1570) was a Portuguese Jesuit priest and first Provincial of the...
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  • 2022-06-18. "Rodovia Padre Manoel da Nóbrega [ SP-55 ] - RodoviaPadreManuelNobrega.com.br". Rodovia Padre Manoel da Nóbrega (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved...
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    to the call for the society's suppression. Jesuit priests such as Manuel da Nóbrega and José de Anchieta founded several towns in Brazil in the 16th century...
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    of São Paulo by Chief or Cacique Tibiriçá and the Jesuit priests Manuel da Nóbrega and José de Anchieta. Despite its Renaissance-style dome, the São...
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    mission and a Jesuit Royal College by priests José de Anchieta and Manuel da Nóbrega on January 25, 1554 (the date of the first mass and the anniversary...
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    on 25 January 1554. The Jesuit college of twelve priests included Manuel da Nóbrega and Spanish priest José de Anchieta. They built a mission on top of...
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    executive director, actor, writer and lawyer, son of fellow comedian Manuel de Nóbrega. He was a scriptwriter for comedy shows on TV Paulista, TV Rio and...
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  • Constantinople, reigned 1476–1482 Manuel da Nóbrega (1517–1570), Portuguese Jesuit and missionary in the early Colonial Brazil Manuel, Prince of Portugal (1531–1537)...
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  • the colonists. His father, Baltasar da Nóbrega, was a prominent judge of justice in Portugal. Manuel da Nóbrega took after his father by attending the...
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    Piratininga in 1560, where the Pátio do Colégio is today, at the request of Manuel da Nóbrega and by order of the then Governor-General Mem de Sá. In 1553, after...
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    Fernandes Sardinha, arrived already in 1552. The Jesuits, led by the Manuel da Nóbrega, also arrived in the 16th century and worked in converting the Indigenous...
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    (Manuel da Nóbrega) to move to this Indian settlement, which is called Piratininga. In January 1554, a group of Jesuits, commanded by priest Manuel da...
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  • in securing the support of two important Jesuit priests, Fathers Manuel da Nóbrega (1517-1570) and José de Anchieta (1533-1597), who founded São Paulo...
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    1000 man expedition were soldiers, workers, and six Jesuits led by Manuel da Nóbrega. The Jesuits would have an essential role in the colonization of Brazil...
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    population. His efforts along with those of another Jesuit missionary, Manuel da Nóbrega, at Indian pacification were crucial to the establishment of stable...
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  • facilitating their Christianization. Anchieta and his fellow-Jesuit Manuel da Nóbrega supported and actively promoted that aggressive policy. 1560 in poetry...
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  • 1476) 1482 – Philipp III, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg (d. 1538) 1517 – Manuel da Nóbrega, Portuguese-Brazilian priest and missionary (d. 1570) 1523 – Anna...
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    Christianise the indigenous people. The first Jesuits, guided by Father Manuel da Nóbrega and including prominent figures like Juan de Azpilcueta Navarro, Leonardo...
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    Duarte da Costa, in Salvador of Bahia when France founded several colonies. Mem de Sá was supporting of Jesuit priests, Fathers Manuel da Nóbrega and José...
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    Their merchandise was mainly brazilwood, but they also bargained for pimenta-da-terra, cotton, as well as rarities such as common marmosets and parrots. Once...
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    be enslaved. Jesuit priests, such as Fathers José de Anchieta and Manuel da Nóbrega, studied and recorded the indigenous languages and founded mixed settlements...
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  • Kongo". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2024-02-27. Ruela Pombo, Manuel (1926). Paulo Dias de Novais e a Fundação de Luanda. Imprensa Nacional de...
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    who had come to Brazil with Mem de Sá, named José de Anchieta and Manuel da Nóbrega, and who had played a big role in pacifying the Tamoios, Mem de Sá...
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    Paulo by the Imigrantes Highway and to the southern coast by the Manuel da Nóbrega Highway. São Vicente has a small fishing industry in its portion on...
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    who had come to Brazil with Mem de Sá, named José de Anchieta and Manuel da Nóbrega, and who had played a big role in pacifying the Tamoios, Mem de Sá...
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  • Melo Luiz Carlos Tourinho Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos Malvino Salvador Manuel da Nóbrega Marcello Melo Jr. Marcelo Adnet Marcello Novaes Marcelo Serrado Márcio...
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    first Chapel of Our Lady of Help in 1549 under the supervision of Manuel da Nóbrega (1517-1570). It was a simple structure with thatched roof, and was...
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    entrance of the Mercado Station of the Porto Alegre Metro Remanescentes e ruínas da Igreja de São Miguel. (pt) Spanish missions in South America Jesuit Missions...
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    found a settlement at Macau. 1554: Missionaries José de Anchieta and Manuel da Nóbrega establishes São Paulo, southeast Brazil. 1554: Princess Elizabeth...
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    1554, by the Jesuit priests António Vieira, Joseph of Anchieta and Manuel da Nobrega. It is composed of the Sé and República districts and features most...
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