nobility, the House of Correia and the House of Sousa. Berto Correia de Sousa was born in Funchal, Madeira to João Gomes de Sousa (1941–2023) a Madeiran...
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de Vasconcelos sought unsuccessfully to create a puppet government to allow Portuguese rule. Mendes de Vasconcelos' successor, João Correia de Sousa,...
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Berto Correia de Sousa, bank manager Adriano Correia de Oliveira, musician António Correia (disambiguation) Fausto Correia, politician Hélia Correia, writer...
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footballer João Carneiro (born 1987), João Pedro Barreira Carneiro, Portuguese footballer João Correia (footballer, born 1996), João Pedro Araújo Correia, Portuguese...
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governor of Angola, João Correia de Sousa, sent an army into Kongo claiming that he had the right to choose the mwenekongo. Besides that, Sousa accused Pedro...
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alongside João Lourenço and a member of the Constituent Assembly since 2010. He was officially sworn in as vice president on 26 September 2017. De Sousa was...
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reason, Mendes de Vasconcelos decided that a determined action was needed to stop it. The next governor of Angola, João Correia de Sousa, used the Imbangala...
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of Portugal, he was Captain-major until 1583. He was succeeded by João de Correia de Brito. Cahoon, Ben. "Captains-major". Sri Lanka. Worldstatesmen. Retrieved...
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Cabilhas Pedro Sousa Francisco Sousa Vieira Francisco Assis Rosário Gambôa Manuel Pizarro João Torres Patrícia Ribeiro Faro João Paulo Correia Isabel Oneto...
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from the chaos. In 1621, Vasconcellos was succeeded by João Correia de Sousa. Correia de Sousa hoped to reap the same benefits as his predecessor by unleashing...
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Natália de Oliveira Correia, GOSE, GOL (13 September 1923 – 16 March 1993) was a Portuguese intellectual, poet and social activist, as well as the author...
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João Pinheiro moved to Ouro Preto, then the capital of Minas Gerais, where he opened a law firm together with Francisco de Assis Barcelos Correia. Soon...
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while 1212 were located in São João da Madeira. The activity of this industry was later immortalized by João da Silva Correia, in his romance "Unhas Negras"...
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Mendes de Vasconcelos, and had issue Catarina Gonçalves da Câmara, married to Garcia Homem de Sousa There are discussions as to whether João Gonçalves...
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director, after some shorts and a documentary about Adriano Correia de Oliveira, Rocha de Sousa made her feature film debut in 2020, with Listen; the film...
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throne at a time when the Portuguese under the renegade governor João Correia de Sousa was threatening the country, the royal council elected the Duke...
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José Sócrates (redirect from José Pinto de Sousa)
José Sócrates Carvalho Pinto de Sousa GCIH (born 6 September 1957), commonly known as José Sócrates (Portuguese: [ʒuˈzɛ ˈsɔkɾɐtɨʃ]), is a Portuguese politician...
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Correia Arouca, Governor (1836–1837) Joaquim Pereira Marinho, Governor (1837–1839) João de Fontes Pereira de Melo, Governor (1839–1842) Francisco de Paula...
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(FRS); Natália Correia (AD); João Cravinho (FRS); Álvaro Cunhal (APU); Marcelo Curto (FRS); Georgette Ferreira (APU); António de Sousa Franco (FRS); António...
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Bardaças. Correia gives a different list, and says Pero de Ataíde was assigned the small nau brought to India by a certain João Fernandes de Mello. It...
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Martim Afonso de Sousa (c. 1500 – 21 July 1564) was a Portuguese fidalgo, explorer and colonial administrator. Martim Afonso de Sousa was born in Vila...
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João Maria Correia Ayres de Campos (his surname also graphed Aires de Campos in contemporary Portuguese), 1st Count of Ameal, GCC, CvNSC, OOPA (Coimbra...
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João Faras, better known simply as Mestre João ("Master John"), was an astrologer, astronomer, physician and surgeon of King Manuel I of Portugal who accompanied...
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none of these conditions were actually met. Mendes de Vasconcelos' successor, João Correia de Sousa agreed to the terms of the treaty, in part because...
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D. João Carlos de Bragança e Ligne de Sousa Tavares Mascarenhas da Silva, 2nd Duke of Lafões, 4th Marquis of Arronches and 8th Count of Miranda do Corvo...
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Junqueiro Hélia Correia Herberto Helder Ibn Bassam Jerónimo Corte-Real João de Deus João-Maria Nabais Jorge de Sena José Agostinho de Macedo José António...
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Aristides de Sousa Mendes do Amaral e Abranches GCC OL (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐɾiʃˈtiðɨʒ ðɨ ˈsozɐ ˈmẽdɨʃ]; July 19, 1885 – April 3, 1954)...
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São José Correia Manuel de Blas Miguel Borines Jorge Mourinha, on Público, gave the film a rating of one out of five stars. "Aristides de Sousa Mendes -...
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Luís Mendes de Vasconcelos, Governor (1617–1621) João Correia de Sousa, Governor (1621–1623) Pedro de Sousa Coelho, Governor (1623) Simão de Mascarenhas...
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1824[page needed] De Souza 1990, pp. 220–221 Dalgado 1982, p. 382 Gaspar Correia Lendas da Índia, book II tome II, part I pp.440–441, 1923 Edition de Sousa, Germano...
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