Isabel Helena Vieira Cordato de Noronha (born March 18, 1964) is a film director from Mozambique. Noronha was born in 1964 in Lourenço Marques (now Maputo)...
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Isabel of Portugal, Governor of Ceuta Francisco Noronha (1748–1787), Spanish botanist whose standard author abbreviation is Noronha Fernão de Noronha...
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min.) 2014 – Na dobra da capulana (with Isabel Noronha. Documentary.) 2019 – Sonhámos Um País (with Isabel Noronha. Documentary.) Films which de Sousa produced...
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Srour Mauritania Med Hondo Mexico Paul Leduc Mozambique Sarah Maldoror Isabel Noronha Camilo de Sousa Nicaragua Helena Solberg Ladd Pakistan Jamil Dehlavi...
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Sol de Carvalho, Camilo de Sousa, Mickey Fonseca, Rogério Manjate, Isabel Noronha, Lara Sousa Namibia: Joel Haikali, Tim Huebschle, Richard Pakleppa Niger:...
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Dom Fernando de Noronha (Burgos, c. 1380 — Ceuta, 2 or 3 June 1445) was a 15th-century Castilian-Portuguese nobleman. He was the 2nd Count of Vila Real...
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navhindtimes.in/, accessed from [1][dead link]. Isabel de Santa Rita Vas, 'Obituary for Alberto de Noronha', The Goan Forum, http://www.colaco.net/, accessed...
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Digital (18). 29 November 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2020. "Trilogia de Isabel Noronha vê a Aids na África". Jornal da Paraiba. 8 May 2009. Archived from the...
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Luísa Cagica; Rego, Conceição; Lucas, M. Raquel; Sánchez-Hernández, M. Isabel; Noronha, Adriana Backx (eds.). Entrepreneurship and Structural Change in Dynamic...
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No meu pais existe uma guerra [In my country there is a war], 1989 Isabel Noronha; Max Annas; Henriette Gunkel (2015). "Cinema of Resistance". In Mistry...
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Tchiloli, Masks and Myths 2009 Luanda, The Music Factory 2009 Mozambique Isabel Noronha Ngwenya, The Crocodile 2007 Republic of the Congo Jean-Michel Tchissoukou...
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Portugal, and granted to Dom António de Noronha, 12th Lord of Vila Verde. António de Noronha descended from Pedro de Noronha, Archbishop of Lisbon and a grandson...
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Italian race car driver 1964 – Jo Churchill, British politician 1964 – Isabel Noronha, Mozambican film director 1964 – Courtney Pine, English saxophonist...
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Lopes [pt], Rogério Manjate, Orlando Mesquita Lima (born 1962 in Nampula), Isabel Noronha, Pedro Pimenta [de] (born 1955), Camilo de Sousa, and Lara Sousa. British...
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(Japan) Michelle Nolden (Canada) Peg Norman (Canada) Mabel Normand (US) Isabel Noronha (Mozambique) Elvira Notari (Italy) Lily Nottage (Canada) Maria Novaro...
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interviews with Licínio Azevedo, José Cardoso, Ruy Guerra, Gabriel Mondlane, Isabel Noronha, Luís Carlos Patraquim, and Camilo de Sousa. Kuxa Kanema: The Birth...
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and of his wife Isabel of Portugal (natural daughter of King Fernando I of Portugal). Sancho de Noronha (c.1390- ? ); Maria de Noronha, his daughter, married...
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original on 15 November 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2018. Noronha, Frederick (15 April 2011). "Isabel Santa Rita Vas: How green is my theatre..." GoaNet-News...
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A mãe dos netos Directed by Isabel Noronha, Vivan Altman Produced by Ebano Multimedia Cinematography Karl Sousa Edited by Orlando Mesquita Music by Gabriel...
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Vasco da Gama (redirect from Isabel Sodré)
Malacca itself from 1552 to 1554. Dona Isabel de Ataíde da Gama, only daughter, married Dom Ignacio de Noronha, son of the first Count of Linhares. His...
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PMC 3358761. PMID 22440902. Timóteo, M. Alexandrina; Carneiro, Inês; Silva, Isabel; Noronha-Matos, José Bernardo; Ferreirinha, Fátima; Silva-Ramos, Miguel; Correia-de-Sá...
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the Noronha family, still represented in several aristocratic houses, both in Portugal and in Spain. The couple had six children: Pedro de Noronha (1379 –...
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on 1492 by Queen Isabel's intervention. He was killed in Seville around 1492 by John II's agents. He married D. Catarina de Noronha (niece of Filipa Moniz...
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removed, Constance of Noronha, daughter of Alfonso Enríquez, Count of Gijón and Noreña (a natural son of Henry II of Castile), and of Isabel of Portugal (a natural...
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Madeira, 26 March 1501), married to Dona Mécia de Noronha, daughter of Dom João Henriques de Noronha (bastard son of Alfonso, Count of Gijón and Noroña)...
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He and his Portuguese wife, Isabel of Portugal, a natural daughter of King Ferdinand I, are the ancestors of the Noronha lineage in Portugal. Alfonso...
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Pernambuco (redirect from Pernambuco & Fernando De Noronha)
century, was known as Boca de Fernão (named after the explorer Fernão de Noronha). The Indians may have pronounced Fernão as Pernao and reversed the order...
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List of monarchs of Timor (redirect from Isabel de Carvalho da Silva)
-after 1861) Dom Boaventura dos Reis e Cunha (fl. 1861–1877) Dona Josepha Noronha Carceres (fl. 1879–1891) Dom Frederico dos Reis e Cunha (fl. 1879–1901)...
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Pamplona Forjaz ans José Francisco Leite de Noronha, Fundação Oriente, 1st ed., Lisbon, 2003, Vol. III, p. 202 (in Portuguese) Isabel de Castro at IMDb...
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Pará (15 October 1875 – 29 January 1940) was the first-born son of Dona Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil and Prince Gaston of Orléans, Count of Eu,...
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