• Pedro da Fonseca or Pedro Fonseca may refer to: Pedro da Fonseca (cardinal) (died 1422), Portuguese cardinal Pedro da Fonseca (philosopher) (1528–1599)...
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    Pedro da Fonseca (Latin, Petrus Fonsecae; Proença-a-Nova, 1528 – Lisbon, 4 November 1599) was a Portuguese Jesuit philosopher and theologian. His work...
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    For the portuguese philosopher of the same name, see Pedro da Fonseca (philosopher) Pedro da Fonseca (14th century – 22 August 1422) was a Portuguese Cardinal...
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    Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐnuˈɛw deoˈdɔɾu da fõˈsekɐ]; 5 August 1827 – 23 August 1892) was a Brazilian politician and military...
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    Simão Pedro da Fonseca Sabrosa OIH (born 31 October 1979), known mononymously as Simão (Portuguese pronunciation: [siˈmɐ̃w]), is a Portuguese former professional...
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    For other people with a similar name, see Pedro da Fonseca (disambiguation) Peter Fonseca MP (born 5 October 1966) is a Portuguese-born Canadian politician...
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  • Claudio Acquaviva, the General of the Society of Jesus, assigned Pedro da Fonseca, the provincial of the Portuguese province, the task of supervising...
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    19th-century book written by Pedro Carolino, with some editions crediting José da Fonseca as a co-author. It was intended as a Portuguese–English conversational...
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    Pedro Luís da Fonseca is an Angolan politician and economist. He is currently Minister of Economy and Planning of Angola. He was born in Luanda and on...
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    Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɛʁmis ʁoˈdɾigis fõˈsekɐ]; 12 May 1855 – 9 September 1923) was a Brazilian field marshal and...
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  • Pedro da Fonseca Caldeira Cabral (born 4 December 1950 in Lisbon, Portugal) is a Portuguese composer, published author and multi-instrumentalist who specializes...
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  • Pedro Paulino da Fonseca (born in Alagoas on June 6, 1829 – November 16, 1902) was a Brazilian soldier and politician. He was the son of Manoel Mendes...
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    Portuguese cardinals ascended to the Papal and Portuguese thrones, respectively: Pedro Hispano was elected Pope in 1276, under the name of John XXI, and Cardinal...
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  • Pedro "Pecente" Vicente da Fonseca, commonly known as Picente Fonseca, or simply as Picente (born January 21, 1935, in São Vicente) is a retired Brazilian...
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    João Fonseca (born 21 August 2006) is a Brazilian professional tennis player. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 113 achieved on 06...
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    "OFICIAL: Pedro Moreira é o novo treinador do Casa Pia". maisfutebol.pt (in Portuguese). "Ex-Roma manager Paulo Fonseca joins Lille". romapress.net. "PEDRO MOREIRA...
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  • Pedro Henrique Fonseca de Araújo Martins (born 18 April 2003), commonly known as Pedrinho, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an forward...
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    2018-11-05. Diário da República. "Law nr. 11-A/2013, page 552 102" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 July 2014. "Pedro da Fonseca" . Catholic Encyclopedia...
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    Rolando Jorge Pires da Fonseca (born 31 August 1985), known simply as Rolando, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a central defender...
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    Proclamation of the Republic (Brazil) (category Pedro II of Brazil)
    Imperial Army, led by Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca, staged a coup d'état without the use of violence, deposing Emperor Pedro II and the President of the Council...
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    António Manuel da Fonseca (27 September 1796, Lisbon - 4 October 1890, Lisbon) was a Portuguese painter, illustrator and theatrical designer; best known...
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    Anton Eduard Wollheim da Fonseca; also known as Wollheim von Secka (b. 12 February 1810 in Hamburg; d. 24 October 1884 in Berlin) was a German writer,...
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    Cândido da Fonseca Galvão, also known as Dom Obá II D'África (Lençóis, 1845-1890), was a Brazilian military officer and nobleman. A grandson of the Obá...
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    Pedro Manuel de Toledo (1860–1935) was a Brazilian politician. He was born in São Paulo. He served in the Cabinet of President Hermes da Fonseca. He died...
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    Virginia Pimenta da Fonseca Serrão Costa (born April 6, 1999), better known as Virginia Fonseca or simply Virginia, is a Brazilian television presenter...
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    Fonseca Guimaraens, often simply called Fonseca, is one of the largest Port wine houses in Portugal. Manoel Pedro Gonçalves Guimaraens and his brother...
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    figures include Pedro da Fonseca, Antonio Rubio, the Conimbricenses, Robert Bellarmine, Francisco Suárez, Luis de Molina, Gabriel Vásquez, Pedro Hurtado de...
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  • and poet. 1520 – Appayya Dikshita, Indian Hindu philosopher. 1528 – Pedro da Fonseca, Portuguese Jesuit philosopher and theologian. 1530 – Jean Bodin, French...
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    politician, president of Extremadura. Pedro da Fonseca (?–1422) – Portuguese cardinal. Paulo da Gama (1465-1499), Vasco da Gama's elder brother, commander of...
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  • Conimbricenses Cesare Cremonini (philosopher) Domingo de Soto Philip Faber Pedro da Fonseca (philosopher) Sebastián Fox Morcillo John Mair Pietro Pomponazzi Francis...
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