• Adelino da Palma Carlos, GCC, GCIH, GOL (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐðɨˈlinu ðɐ ˈpalmɐ ˈkaɾluʃ]; Faro, 3 May 1905 – Lisbon, 25 October 1992), was a Portuguese...
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    power, headed by Adelino da Palma Carlos). The Junta was composed of: General António Ribeiro de Spínola (President), General Francisco da Costa Gomes (Army)...
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  • Francisco de Sá Carneiro was travelling with the Defence Minister, Adelino Amaro da Costa, who had said he had documents relating to the October surprise...
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    engineer and inventor Adelino da Palma Carlos (1905–1992), the first Prime Minister of Portugal after the Carnation Revolution of 1974 Carlos Quintas (born 1951)...
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    when he was accused of several political crimes, and along with Adelino da Palma Carlos he also defended the dynastic cause of Maria Pia of Saxe-Coburg...
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  • poet and actor Adelino da Palma Carlos (1905–1992), Portuguese politician Adelino Sitoy (1936–2021), Filipino politician Adelino Amaro da Costa (1943–1980)...
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    Vice-Chief of the Defence Council of the Armed Forces, on the advice of Francisco da Costa Gomes, a post that he would be removed from in March. Shortly later...
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    Cavaco Silva (former Portuguese president and prime minister) Adelino da Palma Carlos (former Portuguese prime minister) António Calvário (singer) Aurea...
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    Maria de Lourdes Ruivo da Silva de Matos Pintasilgo GCC GCIH GCL (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾiɐ ðɨ ˈluɾðɨʃ pĩtɐˈsilɣu]; 18 January 1930 – 10 July 2004)...
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    prime minister of the Portuguese Republic (Portuguese: primeiro-ministro da República Portuguesa) is the head of the Government of Portugal. The officeholder...
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    Spinola dismissed his 15-member cabinet, including Prime Minister Adelino da Palma Carlos who had offered his resignation, along with four other ministers...
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    1992). Cunha, Adelino (2020). Álvaro Cunhal: Retrato Pessoal e Íntimo. Coimbra: Desassossego. p. 21. ISBN 9789898892706. Cunha, Adelino (2020-04-22)....
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    being the de facto head of state and government. After May 15 Adelino da Palma Carlos became the Prime Minister, and Spínola continued as de jure head...
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    Pedro Pires Teófilo Braga Jorge Carlos Fonseca Cavaco Silva Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Afonso Costa Adelino da Palma Carlos Francisco Pinto Balsemão Marcelo...
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  • was formed. Headed by a prime minister, the moderate civilian Adelino da Palma Carlos, the government consisted of the moderate Democratic People's Party...
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    Leftwing Republican 65 João Chagas 72 days 1 Republican 66 Adelino da Palma Carlos 63 days 1 Independent 67 António Dias de Oliveira 62 days 1 Septemberist...
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  • Azevedo, António Rosa Coutinho, Acting Head of government (1974) Adelino da Palma Carlos, Prime minister (1974) Vasco Gonçalves, Prime minister (1974–1975)...
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    Netherlands 1936-1937: Aloïs Stompfe [cs], Czechoslovakia 1960-1962: Adelino da Palma Carlos, Portugal 1964-1965: Jhr. Jacob H. De Brauw [nl], Netherlands 1969-1971:...
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    two weeks later, amid a growing threat of civil war, President Francisco da Costa Gomes dismissed Gonçalves. Gonçalves' dismissal was met with heavy opposition...
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    Spínola took the oath as President of the Republic, and nominated Adelino da Palma Carlos Prime Minister as the head of the 1st provisional government in...
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  • Luis Rosales, 82, Spanish poet and essayist, cerebral hemorrhage. Adelino da Palma Carlos, 87, Portuguese politician, prime minister (1974). Arnold S. Eagle...
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    being the de facto head of state and government. After May 15 Adelino da Palma Carlos became the Prime Minister, and Spínola continued as de jure head...
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  • Abranches (1866–1945), theater actress Adelino da Palma Carlos (1905–1992), 102nd Prime Minister of Portugal Agostinho da Silva (1906–1994), philosopher, essayist...
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    presided the ecologist movement party Movimento Partido da Terra, today called MPT – Partido da Terra. He was also Minister for Quality of Life in the...
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  • 2003, page 279 "A guerra e as respostas militar e política 5.Macau: Fim da ocupação perpétua (War and Military and Political Responses 5.Macau: Ending...
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    The Ministry of Culture (Portuguese: Ministério da Cultura) is a Portuguese government ministry, dedicated to the design, development, execution and assessment...
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  • Minister of Internal Affairs, in the I Provisional Government, led by Adelino da Palma Carlos, from May 15 to July 17, 1974. He also became a Deputy at the Portuguese...
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  • and the legal journal Gazeta da Ordem dos Advogados (now Gazeta Jurídica). In 1928 she married Adelino da Palma Carlos, a lawyer and professor of law...
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    President of Portugal. Hours after being sworn in, Spinola named Adelino da Palmas Carlos as Prime Minister of a cabinet that included Communists for the...
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    Maio ao Grafanil Rua Prof. Adelino da Palma Carlos Rua Prof. Barahona Fernandes Rua Prof. José Pinto Correia Rua Quinta da Assunção Rua Raul de Carvalho...
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