the Portuguese First Republic. Chagas was born 1 September 1863 in Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil to João Pinheiro Chagas and Maria Amélia Rosa Pereira...
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João Pinheiro Chagas (1863–1925), Portuguese journalist and politician. João Carlos Batista Pinheiro (1932–2011), Brazilian footballer. João de Deus...
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contemporary classical music Cristian Chagas Tarouco (born 1988), a Brazilian football player João Pinheiro Chagas (1863–1925), a Portuguese journalist...
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João Pinheiro Chagas (1863-1925), former Prime Minister of Portugal João Pinheiro da Silva (1860-1908), Brazilian politician José Baptista Pinheiro de...
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Braga (1915) Bernardino Machado (1915–1917; 1925–1926) Sidónio Pais (1918) João do Canto e Castro (1918–1919) António José de Almeida (1919–1923) Manuel...
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African explorer, East Congo commissioner (d. 1918) September 1 – João Pinheiro Chagas, Prime Minister of Portugal (d. 1925) September 13 Arthur Henderson...
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Republic, whose prime minister was João Pinheiro Chagas, from 12 October 1911 to 12 November 1911. He succeeded Chagas as prime minister of another Portuguese...
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supervised; Severance of relations between the Holy See and Portugal. 55 João Pinheiro Chagas (1863–1925) 4 September 1911 13 November 1911 Republican 2nd Manuel...
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1852) May 25 – Karl Abraham, German psychoanalyst (b. 1877) May 28 – João Pinheiro Chagas, Prime Minister of Portugal (b. 1863) May 29 – Percy Fawcett, British...
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Portugal (1918) António Granjo, Prime Minister of Portugal (1921) João Pinheiro Chagas, Prime Minister of Portugal (1925) King Manuel II of Portugal (1932)...
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Retrieved 5 January 2013. "Tratado de paz, amizade e confederação entre D. João I e Eduardo II, rei de Inglaterra, denominado Tratado de Windsor" (in Portuguese)...
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radical elements. The civil committee was formed by Afonso Costa, João Pinheiro Chagas and António José de Almeida, while the admiral Carlos Cândido dos...
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25 January to 14 May), Revolutionary Junta (from 14 to 15 May), João Pinheiro Chagas (from 15 to 17 May), José de Castro (from 17 May to 29 November)...
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special commission consisting of members such as Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, João Chagas, and Abel Botelho, to serve as the national flag for the First Portuguese...
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(from 24 August) Prime Minister: Teófilo Braga (until 3 September), João Pinheiro Chagas (from 3 September to 12 November), Augusto de Vasconcelos (from 12...
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by a special commission whose members included Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, João Chagas and Abel Botelho. The conjugation of the new field color, especially...
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Ferreira, Governor (1770–1778) João Manuel de Azambuja, Governor (1778–1782) Cristóvão Xavier de Sá, Governor (1782–1788) João Resende Tavares Leote, Governor...
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("Balfour Must Go") campaign for not opposing the Parliament Bill. João Pinheiro Chagas resigned as Prime Minister of Portugal along with his entire cabinet...
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Falcão (died 2021) 28 May: João Pinheiro Chagas, journalist and politician, Prime Minister of Portugal (born 1863) 28 August: João Ghelfi, painter (born 1890)...
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João do Canto e Castro da Silva Antunes (19 May 1862, in Lisbon – 14 March 1934, in Lisbon), commonly known simply as João do Canto e Castro was a Portuguese...
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Castro, politician (1980) João de Castro, viceroy of India (1994) Ana de Castro Osório, feminist writer (2009) João Chagas, journalist and politician...
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October 1910 – 23 February 1912 Prime Minister Teófilo Braga (1910–11) João Pinheiro Chagas (1911) Augusto Vasconcelos (1911–12) Preceded by Alfredo Mendes de...
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the reputation of young authors. Castilho, and his protégé Manuel Pinheiro Chagas were captivated by the classic prose of Visão (English: Vision) and...
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Street (1975) Pêro da Covilhã Street → Belmiro O. Muianga Street (1975) Pinheiro Chagas Avenue → Eduardo Mondlane Avenue (1975) Doutor Serrão Avenue → Emília...
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das Chagas Helio Flanders Henrique Machado Henrique Portugal Igor Miranda Igor Muller Indianara Gomes Isabela Yu Jamari França João Augusto João Ferreira...
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President Manuel de Arriaga Teófilo Braga Bernardino Machado Preceded by João Pinheiro Chagas (designate) Succeeded by Afonso Costa Personal details Born (1868-04-07)7...
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father-in-law Joao Havelange took more than $41 million in bribes in connection with the award of World Cup marketing rights. Born in Carlos Chagas, Minas Gerais...
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Lisbon, 16 August 1933), married firstly to Maria João Ressano Garcia de Lacerda, daughter of João Caetano Soares da Silveira Pereira Forjaz de Lacerda...
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Walmor Chagas - Afrânio Guerra Yoná Magalhães - Magnólia Débora Duarte - Mariana Nívea Maria - Elisa Míriam Pires - Cecília Flávio Galvão - João Fontana...
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the coast of Antarctica, and claimed it for the Russian Empire. João Pinheiro Chagas became the new Prime Minister of Portugal. A statue of Baron von...
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