Manuel da Costa may refer to: Manuel da Costa (bibliographer), Portuguese Jesuit and bibliographer Manuel da Costa (equestrian) (1946–2014), Portuguese...
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Manuel Marouane da Costa Trindade Senoussi (Arabic: مانويل مروان دا كوستا ترينداد السنوسي; born 6 May 1986) is a former professional footballer who played...
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Manuel Pinto da Costa (born 5 August 1937) is a Santomean economist and politician who served as the first president of São Tomé and Príncipe from 1975...
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Cláudio Manuel da Costa (June 4, 1729 – July 4, 1789) was a Brazilian poet and musician, considered to be the introducer of Neoclassicism in Brazil. He...
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Manuel de Oliveira Gomes da Costa GOA, GOTE, GCA, commonly known as Manuel Gomes da Costa (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐnuˈɛl ˈɣomɨʒ ðɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ]) or just...
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Luís Silva (footballer, born 1992) (redirect from Luis Manuel Costa Silva)
Luís Manuel da Costa Silva (born 29 September 1992) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for AVS Futebol SAD as a midfielder. He played 51...
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Manuel da Costa (19 June 1946 – 19 August 2014) was a Portuguese equestrian. He competed in the individual jumping event at the 1988 Summer Olympics....
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better known as Müller Manuel da Costa, Portuguese footballer Manuel da Costa, Portuguese jesuit missionary Manuel Pinto da Costa, former president of São...
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Manuel da Costa Andrade GCC GOIH (born 8 October 1944) is a Portuguese judge who served as President of the Constitutional Court and ex officio Councilor...
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Manuel da Costa Soares is an East Timorese professional football manager. He had coached Timor-Leste national football team in two stints; in 2009 and...
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Manuel da Costa (1541 – 25 February 1604) was a Portuguese Jesuit and bibliographer from Lisbon. After teaching humanities and theology at several schools...
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Adelino Manuel Lopes Amaro da Costa, GCIH (18 April 1943 – 4 December 1980) was a Portuguese politician. Costa was a son of Civil Engineer from the Instituto...
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Pinto da Costa may refer to: Manuel Pinto da Costa, twice president of São Tomé and Príncipe Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, chairman of FC Porto This disambiguation...
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Manuel Franklin da Costa (31 August 1921 – 17 July 2003) was a Roman Catholic Archbishop of Huambo then Lubango, Angola. Ordained priest in 1948, da Costa...
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Manoel da Costa Ataíde, better known as Mestre Ataíde (18 October 1762 — 2 February 1830), was a Brazilian painter, sculptor, gilder and teacher. An important...
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Manuel da Costa (10 June 1926 – 20 April 2020) was a Portuguese sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre rifle, prone event at the 1964 Summer Olympics...
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D. Manuel Álvares da Costa (24 August 1651 – 10 January 1733), also known as Manuel Álvares da Costa Claumann, was the 5th Bishop of the Diocese of Olinda...
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1908), ultimately leading to his death. He was born to Manuel Luís da Costa and Maria João da Costa in the small village of Casével, Castro Verde. From a...
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List of monarchs of Timor (redirect from Maria Micaela Doutel da Costa)
Costa Dom Manuel da Costa fl. 1760) Son of Dom Antonio da Costa Dom José Tavares da Costa,Mau Buti, (fl. c. 1769) Brother of Dom Antonio da Costa Dom Francisco...
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Manuel Cárceres da Costa is an East Timorese politician and writer. Between June 2018 and March 2022, he was the Minister of Justice, serving in the VIII...
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First recorded black person in Canada Manuel Gregorio Acosta (1921–1989), Mexican-American painter Manuel da Costa (1541–1604), Portuguese Jesuit priest...
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Manuel Neto da Costa is an Angolan politician. He is the current Minister of Economy and Planning of Angola, as well as a member of parliament. He is the...
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sons, Tomás and Martim, from her first marriage to Portuguese banker Manuel da Costa Lobo Reymão Nogueira. On October 7, 2021, she was married a second...
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Manuel da Costa (10 August 1916 – deceased), is a former Portuguese footballer who played as a half-back. Starting at Vila Real, Costa moved to Académica...
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Antônio Gonzaga and Cláudio Manuel da Costa, the priest José da Silva de Oliveira Rolim, and the alferes Joaquim José da Silva Xavier (a.k.a. "Tiradentes")...
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Fernando Ferreira (boccia) (redirect from Fernando Costa (boccia))
Fernando Manuel da Costa Ferreira (born 23 September 1971) is a Portuguese boccia player. He has competed for his country and won medals at several Summer...
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António Luís Santos da Costa GCIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔnju ˈkɔʃtɐ]; born 17 July 1961) is a Portuguese lawyer and politician who served as...
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António Manuel da Costa Nogueira (born 10 July 1951 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a central midfielder. António Nogueira...
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1845-1846 Joaquim de Castro Henriques, ca. 1846 Francisco Fernandes da Costa, ca. 1846 Manuel Marques de Figueiredo, ca. 1847 António José Cardoso Guimarães...
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took a quick throw-in, but De Gea stopped the ball. Nordin Amrabat, Manuel da Costa and Mbark Boussoufa were all booked in three-minute period before Sergio...
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