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    João Franco Ferreira Pinto Castelo-Branco, GCTE (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ˈfɾɐ̃ku]; 14 February 1855 in Alcaide, Fundão – 4 April 1929 in Anadia)...
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  • – 2nd Stewardess Kasey Cohen – 3rd Stewardess Conrad Empson – Bosun João Franco – Lead Deckhand Colin Macy-O'Toole – Deckhand Jamie Jason – Deckhand...
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    responsible for executing João Franco. António José de Almeida, Carbonária leader Luz de Almeida, journalist João Chagas, João Pinto dos Santos, França...
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    the Constitution, had designated João Franco as the president of the Council of Ministers (government chief). João Franco, dissident of the Regenerator Party...
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    attempting to kill the King, the Prince Royal or the prime minister, João Franco. The murderers were shot dead on the spot by the royal bodyguard. The...
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  • Margot Sisson – 3rd Stewardess (ep 2–18) Luke Jones – Bosun (ep 1–7) João Franco – 2nd Officer/Bosun (ep 8–18) Culver Bradbury – Deckhand (ep 3–18), Interim...
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  • João Franco do Vale (born 13 July 1930, date of death unknown) was a Portuguese water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer...
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    João Franco ordered the imprisonment of Republican leader António José de Almeida, the Carbonária head Luz de Almeida, the republican journalist João...
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    masonry in order to proclaim a Republic and/or assassinate Prime Minister João Franco. The coup failed when the police were tipped-off to the conspiracy and...
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    dictatorship-like government imposed by King Carlos I, in the person of João Franco, followed by the king's assassination in the Lisbon regicide of 1908...
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    and press criticism of the monarchy. Carlos responded by appointing João Franco as prime minister and subsequently accepting parliament's dissolution...
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  • Gustavo Franco, Brazilian central banker Itamar Franco, former president of Brazil João Franco, prime minister of Portugal Julio César Franco, former...
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    Municipal Library Elevator Coup, was an attempted coup to assassinate João Franco, proclaim a republic, and abolish the monarchy (by this, its King, Carlos...
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    became familiar with João Franco and the Partido Regenerador-Liberal. A symbol of this approximation was the speech by João Franco in May 1903, where his...
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  • History of Portugal directed by José Mattoso, "João Franco e o Fracasso do Reformismo Liberal" (João Franco and the Failure of Liberal Reformism), 2001,...
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  • of São Tomé e Príncipe. On 29 Jun 1700, he was consecrated bishop by João Franco de Oliveira, Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia. He served as Bishop...
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    José da Cunha Taborda (1766–1836) a Portuguese painter and architect. João Franco (1855 in Alcaide – 1929) a politician, minister and 47th Prime Minister...
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    Aldeia de João Pires, 15 September 1960), married António Emídio Taborda de Azevedo e Costa (Penamacor, Penamacor – Penamacor, Aldeia de João Pires), and...
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  • Brazilian Paralympic boccia player João Domingos Pinto (born 1961), Portuguese footballer and manager of FC Porto João Vieira Pinto (born 1971), Portuguese...
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    dictatorial powers of prime minister João Franco. João Ayres de Campos was born in Coimbra, the eldest son of João Maria Correia Ayres de Campos and his...
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    and press criticism of the monarchy. Carlos responded by appointing João Franco as prime minister and subsequently accepting parliament's dissolution...
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    results, a student strike against the dictatorship of Prime Minister João Franco put an end to his formal studies. Pessoa became an autodidact and a devoted...
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  • of them representing a different path or career featured in the game: João Franco: Son of Leon from the first game, a Portuguese explorer sent by his father...
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  • Women. Cannes You Cook? (Reality-TV), Jennifer Berman, Hannah Ferrier, João Franco, Mila Kolomeitseva, 2019-06-17, retrieved 2021-04-18{{citation}}: CS1...
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  • da Costa, João Tamagnini Barbosa, Álvaro de Mendonça, João do Canto e Castro (Acting President of the Government), António Egas Moniz, João Alberto Azevedo...
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    between the parties was slowly dismantled; the divisions introduced by João Franco and José Maria de Alpoim resulted in the creation of splinter groups...
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    1906 Monarch Carlos Preceded by José Luciano de Castro Succeeded by João Franco In office 26 July 1900 – 20 October 1904 Monarch Carlos Preceded by José...
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    Progressive elements of parliament. As was typical during these changes, João Franco nominated Civil Governors who had his confidence. In the District of...
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  • Portuguese political party established in 1901, under the leadership of João Franco. The party was asked to form a government by King Carlos I in 1906, and...
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    University Press. p. 22. ISBN 9780719017193. OCLC 933801895. Barreto, João Franco (1938). História da Guiné 1418–1918 (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Impr Beleza...
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