Helen Portugal is an American bridge player. North American Bridge Championships (6) Chicago Mixed Board-a-Match (1) 1962 Hilliard Mixed Pairs (2) 1951...
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Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. Born in West Tuscumbia...
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The Portuguese Empire (Portuguese: Império Português, European Portuguese: [ĩˈpɛ.ɾju puɾ.tuˈɣeʃ]), also known as the Portuguese Overseas (Ultramar Português)...
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Sanchidrian, Antonio. "Helen Swedin añora España." El Mundo, 20 September 2006. monahesah (22 November 2014). "Luis Figo's Wife Helen Svedin". Player Wags...
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was King of Portugal. The eldest son of Afonso III of Portugal by his second wife, Beatrice of Castile, and grandson of Afonso II of Portugal, Denis succeeded...
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Military Order of Christ (redirect from Order of Christ (Portugal))
Christ is the former order of Knights Templar as it was reconstituted in Portugal. Before 1910, it was known as the Royal Military Order of Our Lord Jesus...
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was from the 1930s to 2009). During the same 16-day meet, Gordon and Helen Portugal tied for first place among eight pairs in trials to play on the USA...
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Helen Pai is an American television writer, director, and producer. Pai works at Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions, founded by close friend Amy Sherman-Palladino...
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November 1853) "the Educator" (Portuguese: "a Educadora") or "the Good Mother" (Portuguese: "a Boa Mãe"), was Queen of Portugal from 1826 to 1828, and again...
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Treaty of Tordesillas (category 1494 in Portugal)
1494, and ratified in Setúbal, Portugal, divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Crown of Castile, along...
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The history of the Jews in Portugal reaches back over two thousand years and is directly related to Sephardi history, a Jewish ethnic division that represents...
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Sambo (racial term) (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
'bow-legged'. The equivalent term in Brazil is cafuzo. However, in Portugal and Portuguese-speaking Africa, cafuzo is used to refer to someone born of an...
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Helen DeWitt (born 1957) is an American novelist. She is the author of the novels The Last Samurai (2000) and Lightning Rods (2011) and the short story...
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552. ISBN 978-0-19-931361-7. Anderson, Lara; Bean, Rachel; Doe, Helen (2010). Portugal and Spain. London, UK: Marshall Cavendish Corp. p. 654. ISBN 978-0-7614-7892-8...
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Chrysti Ane (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
with Girlfriend Chrysti Ane". People. Retrieved 11 September 2018. Murphy, Helen (25 January 2019). "9-1-1 Star Ryan Guzman and Fiancée Chrysti Ane Welcome...
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Helen Briem (born 12 August 2005) is a German professional golfer. She has won the 2021 European Young Masters, 2022 European Nations Cup – Copa Sotogrande...
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series) – Jools Gates Midsomer Murders (2013, TV series) – Helen Caxton Believe (2013, film) – Helen Nymphomaniac (2013, film) – Therapist Still (2014, film)...
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Princess Helen of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Helen Frederica Augusta; 17 February 1861 – 1 September 1922), later Duchess of Albany, was a member of the British...
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Little Portugal (also known as Portugal Village; Portuguese: Pequeno Portugal or, Aldeia Portugal) is a neighbourhood and ethnic enclave in Toronto, Ontario...
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Helen Fielding (born 19 February 1958) is a British journalist, novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget...
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The following is a list of ecoregions in Portugal, including the Azores and Madeira, according to the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF). Iberian sclerophyllous...
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Luís Figo (category Portugal men's youth international footballers)
June 2004). "Do-or-die battle puts Portugal in purgatory". the Guardian. Retrieved 29 June 2020. "Figo, la moglie Helen fa ancora invidia" (in Italian)....
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Violet Bonham Carter (redirect from Helen Violet Bonham Carter)
Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, DBE (15 April 1887 – 19 February 1969), known until her marriage as Violet Asquith, was a British...
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Helen Teresa Clitheroe (née Pattinson) (born 2 January 1974 in Preston, England) is a former British middle and long-distance runner. She competed in...
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it was downgraded in status: Kay and James Dunn, three times, Helen and Morris Portugal twice, all during the five-year span 1951 to 1955. Mary Jane and...
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Gorgias (redirect from Encomium of Helen)
expressing praise for Helen of Troy and ridding her of the blame she faced for leaving Sparta with Paris (Wardy 26). Helen – the proverbial "Helen of Troy" – exemplified...
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Madeira (redirect from Madeira, Portugal)
or /məˈdɛərə/ mə-DAIR-ə, European Portuguese: [mɐˈðɐjɾɐ] ), officially the Autonomous Region of Madeira (Portuguese: Região Autónoma da Madeira), is one...
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Macau (category Pages with Portuguese IPA)
Formerly a Portuguese colony, the territory of Portuguese Macau was first leased to Portugal by the Ming dynasty as a trading post in 1557. Portugal paid an...
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P. L. Travers (redirect from Helen Lyndon Goff)
Pamela Lyndon Travers OBE (/ˈtrævərs/; born Helen Lyndon Goff; 9 August 1899 – 23 April 1996) was an Australian-British writer who spent most of her career...
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Ariella Glaser, Orlando Schwerdt, Bryce Gheisar, Gillian Anderson, and Helen Mirren, with Gheisar reprising his role as Julian from Wonder. White Bird...
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