José Maria Pires (March 15, 1919 – August 27, 2017) was a Brazilian bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. Pires was the oldest living Catholic bishop in...
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as president from 2001 to 2011. Pires was born in São Filipe, Fogo, Cape Verde to Luís Rodrigues Pires and wife Maria Fidalga Lopes. Later, he studied...
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party leadership at PAICV's September 1997 congress, he faced Pedro Pires; Pires defeated Neves in the leadership election, winning 68% of the vote. In...
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name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written...
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Glória Maria Cláudia Pires de Morais (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡlɔɾjɐ mɐˈɾi.ɐ ˈklawdʒɐ ˈpiɾiz dʒi moˈɾajs]; née Pires; born 23 August 1963)...
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Look up pires in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pires is a common surname in the Portuguese language, namely in Portugal and Brazil. It was originally...
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Martins de Riba de Vizela. He married Maria Pires Moniz ou de Cabreira, daughter of Pedro Moniz, granddaughter of D. Maria Moniz de Ribeira [pt] and for this...
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Paulo Pires (born 26 February 1967) is a Portuguese television and film actor and former stage actor and fashion model, known for his work in Portuguese...
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congress in September 1997, Pires faced José Maria Neves in a leadership contest, and Pires was elected with 68% of the vote. Pires stepped down as PAICV President...
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Pires against Camargo or the War of the Pires against the Camargo was a rivalry that took place in the town of São Paulo, between the 1640s and 1660s...
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Pernambuco and, maternal granddaughter of Domingos Pereira Pires, patriarch of family Pires Pereira from Pernambuco. Honorato, Manuel da Costa: Dicionário...
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federal judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1978–1994). José Maria Pires, 98, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Araçuaí (1957–1965)...
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Tapitanga / Mirko Stéphano Luciana Braga - Maria Imaculada Armando Bógus - Modesto Pires Bete Mendes - Aída Pires Luíza Tomé - Carol Roberto Bonfim - Amintas...
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The nice chapel of "Senhor dos Passos" stands on the top of a hill. José Maria Pires, (1919–2017), archbishop. Distrito de Córregos vira cenário para o...
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administrator of the hermitage was José Felix da Cunha, likely due to his close association of the Master of Paio Pires. On 4 July 1756 conceded perpetual...
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institucionais e políticos, consequências e resultados. Pires worked in call centres. Pires has been a member of the Left Bloc (BE) since 2008. She is...
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he was defeated again by Pires. He ran for president a third time in the 2021 presidential election, and lost to José Maria Neves in the first round....
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Wanderley and interventional cardiologist at Hospital Metropolitano Dom José Maria Pires, both in the state of Paraíba. He also served as a Director of the...
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Haagensen Jonatas Faro Jorge Dória Jorge Pontual José de Abreu José Dumont José Lewgoy José Loreto José Mayer Juan Darthés Juca de Oliveira Juliano Cazarré...
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included the Brazilian Bishops Antônio Batista Fragoso of Crateús and Jose Maria Pires of Araçuaí; Manuel Larraín Errázuriz of Talca, Chile; Tulio Botero...
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Manuel de Brito Cação José Luís Pereira Carneiro Elisabete Matos Joaquim Barroso de Almeida Barreto [pt] Hugo Alexandre Polido Pires [pt] Palmira Maciel...
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José Alencar Gomes da Silva (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ alẽˈkaʁ ˈɡõmiz dɐ ˈsiwvɐ]; 17 October 1931 – 29 March 2011) was a Brazilian businessman,...
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Irene Lisboa (1892–1958) João Aguiar, writer José Cardoso Pires José Rodrigues Miguéis (1901–1980), writer José Saramago, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1998...
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the Portuguese region of Algarve, daughter of Francisco da Silva Pires and Maria José Silva. From 1929 she attended the Preparatory Course at the Lisbon...
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Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia (Brazil) (1956.10.23 – 1959.06.20) José Maria Pires (1965.12.02 – retired 1995.11.29); previously Bishop of Araçuaí (Brazil)...
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Antunes, neurosurgeon 1997 – José Cardoso Pires, writer 1998 – Eduardo Souto de Moura, architect 1999 – Manuel Alegre, poet, and José Manuel Rodrigues, photographer...
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minister of East Timor (2007) Maria Adozinda Pires da Silva [de] (born 1975), politician; member of parliament (2012–2017) José Teixeira [de] (born 1975)...
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married Maria Manuel Simões Vaz da Silva Pires (August 26, 1946 – Loures, Camarate, December 4, 1980), daughter of Gustavo Correia Barata da Silva Pires and...
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Setúbal. The style was believed to have been invented by José Maria da Fonseca, the founder of José Maria da Fonseca, the oldest industrial-scale table wine...
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Miranda Acre: Maria Nazareth Melo de Araújo Lambert Alagoas: José Luciano Barbosa da Silva Amapá: João Bosco Papaléo Paes Amazonas: José Henrique Oliveira...
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