• Melchior Nunes Barreto (Belchior) was a 16th century Portuguese Jesuit priest who acted as a missionary in India, China, and Japan. He was born c. 1520...
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    conversion, but was forbidden to do so. Instead, the pope sent out João Nunes Barreto as patriarch of the East Indies, with Andre de Oviedo as bishop; and...
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    conversion, but this did not happen. Instead, Pope Paul III sent out João Nunes Barreto [pt] as Patriarch of the East Indies, with Andrés de Oviedo as bishop;...
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  • members of the Society of Jesus. Uncanonical: João Bermudes (1536? – 1545?; died 1570) João Nunes Barreto, S.J. (1555.01 – retired 1557) Andrés de Oviedo...
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  • 29, 1556, on a Spanish ship. The patriarch-designate of Abyssinia, João Nunes Barreto, as well as a team of technicians accompanied the press. The prevalent...
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    completing in 1544. He was auxiliary of the Patriarch of Ethiopia João Nunes Barreto in the apostolic mission which began in 1556 under the sponsorship...
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    established at the Jesuit College of St Paul in Old Goa. That year, D. João Nunes Barreto, who had been appointed Patriarch of Abyssinia, and his coadjutor...
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    Moura Barreto, 2nd Duke of Loulé, (1830–1909). Successor to the dukedom; Maria Amália de Mendoça Rolim de Moura Barreto (1832–1880), married Dom João Salazar...
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  • Colin as Vanessa da Cruz Valente Mariana Nunes as Judite Xavier Humberto Carrão as Rafael Martinez Barreto Caio Castro as Pablo Xavier Nicolas Prattes...
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    following issue: João Gonçalves da Câmara (d. Funchal, Madeira, 26 March 1501), married to Dona Mécia de Noronha, daughter of Dom João Henriques de Noronha...
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  • Maharashtra. Melchior Nunes Barreto, 16th-century missionary Pascual Díaz y Barreto (1876–1936), Mexican prelate Pedro Barreto (born 1944), Peruvian Catholic...
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  • Church of Reis Magos is the first church built in Bardez. 1556 – pt:João Nunes Barreto, the Patriarch of Abyssinia (roughly corresponding to the current-day...
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    University of Coimbra in October 1555. He was ordained a priest by Bishop João Nunes Barreto, Patriarch of Ethiopia the same month. He also delivered the funeral...
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    Rolim de Moura Barreto (1830–1909), later 2nd Duke of Loulé D. Maria Amália de Mendóça Rolim de Moura Barreto (1832–1880), later became a nun D. Augusto Pedro...
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  • the Brazilian Empire in October 1823. "Rua João Balbi". Pará-Brasil (in Portuguese). "Rua Antonio Barreto". Pará-Brasil (in Portuguese). Rebeldes. Agência...
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    Jesuit as Patriarch of Ethiopia. On 23 January 1555 the Pope chose João Nunes Barreto, giving him at the same time two coadjutors with the right of succession...
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    services during the two Battles of Guararapes. Machado de Assis Lima Barreto João da Cruz e Sousa Joel Rufino dos Santos Luís Gama Tânia Martins José do...
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  • parents were Martim Afonso de Mello (son of João de Melo), and Leonor Barreto daughter of Gonçalo Nunes Barreto and Isabel Pereira. Jorge de Melo was married...
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    Lombo da Carqueja Lombo Comprido Lombo do Cura Lombo da Forma Lombo do João Nunes Lombo dos Leais (Folhadal) Lombo do Morgado Wikivoyage has a travel guide...
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    João Gilberto (born João Gilberto do Prado Pereira de Oliveira – Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ʒiwˈbɛʁtu]; 10 June 1931 – 6 July 2019) was a Brazilian guitarist...
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  • of the 18th, century. Tradition suggests that in 1495, João Cidade, later canonized São João de Deus for his charitable works and founder of the Hospital...
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  • João Fernandes Lavrador (1453–1501) (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w fɨɾˈnɐ̃dɨʒ lɐvɾɐˈðoɾ]) was a Portuguese explorer of the late 15th century. He was...
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  • poet, and José Manuel Rodrigues, photographer 2000 – Emmanuel Nunes, composer 2001 – João Bénard da Costa [pt], president of the Cinemateca Portuguesa—Museu...
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  • Martins [pt] Adão José Fonseca Silva [pt] João Alberto Sobrinho Teixeira [pt] Berta Nunes Cláudia André Ana Abrunhosa João Paulo Marçal Lopes Catarino Nuno Jorge...
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  • a terrorist João Cardoso de Meneses e Sousa, Baron of Paranapiacaba, Brazilian poet, translator, journalist, lawyer and politician João Costa Menezes...
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  • João Soares de Albergaria de Sousa (Velas, São Jorge, 16 January 1776–Velas, São Jorge, 1 February 1875), frequently referred to as João Soares de Albergaria...
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    John VI of Portugal (redirect from João VI)
    presumably have learned history through reading the works of Duarte Nunes de Leão and João de Barros. In 1785, Henrique de Meneses, 3rd Marquis of Louriçal...
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    appointed pilot on departure. In Mozambique Channel, they rescued Captain João da Nova, who had encountered difficulties on his return from India; da Nova...
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    2018, pp. 171–190. [1] Vila-Santa, Nuno, "Diogo do Couto e Belchior Nunes Barreto: similitudes e diferenciações de dois interventores políticos contemporâneos"...
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    Dave Brubeck. A biographical drama film, "João, O Maestro" (João, The Conductor), was directed by Bruno Barreto and stars Alexandre Nero and Rodrigo Pandolfo...
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