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Sousa (1825-1870), a native of Paraiba, taught law at Recife from 1855 to 1866; this handbook on misdemeanors and threatened assaults was written for his students and colleagues.
Lisbon: Miguel Deslandes, a custa de Antonio Leite Pereira, 1682.
Sousa de Macedo (1606-1682), a native of Porto who studied law at Coimbra, reached the highest echelons of the magistracy and diplomatic service, in part because he had played an important role in the restoration of Portuguese independence, and won the trust of D. João IV.
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Pereira da Silva (1817-1898), a native of Rio de Janeiro who studied in Paris, was an important historian as well as a politician, and Bandeira points out that he was "outstanding in the fields of criticism and literary history" (p.
Pereira de Berredo, Governor of Maranhão from 1718 to 1722, was vehemently anti-Jesuit.
Pereira Marinho (1782-1854), an excellent provincial administrator, irritated many during his tenure as governor-general of Cabo Verde (beginning in 1835) by his "temperamento irrequieto e turbulento," and was accused by his enemies of various sorts of misconduct.
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 US-Angola Chamber of Commerce - Press Room   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Recently, Caetano de Sousa, head of the National Electoral Commission which was set up on August 19, said that a three-month-long voter registration could not be held this year as planned.
De Sousa hedged a question on whether the presidential and parliamentary elections -- the dates of which have not been announced -- could be held in September 2006, saying: "It's too early to say anything definitively." According to official estimates, some seven million of the country's 13.8 million people are eligible to vote.
Ventura de Azevedo said as well that the next plenary session will be called in due time, not before the celebrations of the National Independence, on 11 November, in order to permit the MPs to make their contribution to the Government feasting activities.
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 US-Angola Chamber of Commerce - Press Room   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
DE BEERS' major investments in exploration in Angola could add to its risk profile as it is exposed to political demands in African producer countries seeking to benefit from polishing their own diamonds themselves.
Caetano de Sousa also guaranteed that the poll might really take place in 2006, explaining that if the registration is done in January 2006, other tasks and organizational procedures for the elections can subsequently be carried out.
Caetano de Sousa, head of the National Electoral Commission, said on state radio that a three-month-long voter registration could not be held this year as planned.
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In April, in the Alentejo, Nun'Álvares Pereira defeated the Castilians at the Battle of Atoleiros, a victory that resulted from the new military tactic of forming defensive squares from dismounted cavalry because the Portuguese had far fewer troops than the enemy.
The first governor general, Tomé de Sousa, was appointed in 1549 and established his capital at São Salvador da Baía.
Intensified colonization under de Sousa began in the form of coastal settlements and spread to the interior.
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 Christopher Columbus' family and his Perestrello and Moniz in-laws.
(3) Isabel Perestrelo, married Peter Correa de Cunha, governor of Porto Santo from 1459 to 1473, and in 1485 captain of the island of Terciera in the Azores.
Grimaneza Pereira, sibling of William Moniz, is said to be a grandparent of Antonio Moniz Barreto, Viceroy of India.
She was the 2nd wife of Diego de Castro, lord of Lanhoso and the Castle of Lanhoso and of Santa Cruz and Cinfanes, and military governor of Sabugal and Alfayates.
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She was the wife of Silvestre "Caetano" Sousa, a former bus driver for many years in Povoacao, Sao Miguel, Azores.
Sousa was employed as a hand sewer for 20 years in the local garment industry, retiring in 1988.
Survivors include her widower; three sons, Manuel Sousa and Luis Sousa, both of Fall River, and Silvestre Sousa of Bristol, R.I.; three daughters, Elia Lima and Lucy M. DeFaria, both of Fall River, and Mary S. Medeiros of Westport; a brother, Carlos Borges of Somerset; 19 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
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 Governor of Macau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
August 1645 - Luis de Carvalho e Sousa
12 October 1918 - Artur Tamagnini de Sousa Barbosa
8 December 1926 - Artur Tamagnini de Sousa Barbosa
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The introduction of Italian poetry, especially that of Petrarch, into the peninsula led to a revival of Spanish verse which, owing to the superiority of its cultivators, dominated Portugal throughout the fifteenth century.
Constable Dom Pedro, friend of Marquis de Santillana, wrote almost entirely in Castilian and is the first representative of the Spanish influence imported from Italy the love of allegory and reverence for classical antiquity.
Brazil has yet to produce drama, but in the romance she has acknowledged masters in José de Alencar whose "Guarany" and "Iraçema" are standard books, and in the psychologist, Machado de Assis.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Portuguese Literature
The line of the chroniclers which is one of the boasts of Portuguese literature began with Fernão Lopes, who compiled the chronicles of the reigns of Kings Pedro, Fernando, and John I. He combined a passion for accurate statement with a especial talent for descriptive writing and portraiture, and with him a new epoch dawns.
History became a science with Herculano whose "Historia de Portugal" is also valuable for its sculptural style and Oliveira Martins ranks as a painter of scenes and characters in "Os Filhos de D. João" and "Vida de Nun' Alvares".
Byron and Musset were the fathers of the next phase of Romanticism and its interpreters included Alvares de Azevedo, the introducer of humour, and Casimiro de Abreu, two poets whose popularity has endured.
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De facto ruler (secretary-general of the PUK) 4 Jul 1992 - Jun 2005 Jalal Talabani (b.
De facto ruler (president of the KDP) 31 Aug 1996 - Jun 2005 Massoud Barzani (b.
The domestic functions of the sovereign were exercised in part by the chairman of Dáil Éireann (Frank Fahy) and in part by the president of the Executive Council (Eamon de Valera).
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 Political Rulers of China
1997) was de facto leader from the late 1970s to the early 1990s.
It is impossible to provide exact dates; he rose to power in the aftermath of Mao's death (9 Sep 1976) and became more and more frail in the 1990s (he last appeared in public 9 Feb 1994).
Vice-chairmen of the Standing Committee during the vacancy: Wu De, Song Qingling (f) (b.
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 Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing (SIBGRAPI 2000)
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 Spanish and Portuguse Colonial Possessions
New Granada (1739) and the Río de la Plata (1776) were later detached from it.
The Río de la Plata, previously part of Peru, was made a separate Viceroyalty in 1776 -- the last of the Viceroyalties to be created.
The population at independence of the Río de la Plata was 320,000 peninsulars and creoles, 742,000 mestizos, and 1,200,000 Indians.
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Dates of the official enactments that produced the incorporation of Araucania into the Chilean state are unavailable, but by 1870 the Chilean government would consider this a matter of fact, however legally justified.
On 6 Nov 1903, the Council of Regency met and chose Georges Sénéchal de la Grange to be the new "king," but he declined.
19...) 1 Sep 1947 - 1951 Albano Rodrigues de Oliveira 23 Nov 1951 - 1957 Joaquim Marquês Esparteiro 8 Mar 1957 - 1958 Pedro Correia Barros 1958 - 1959 Manuel Peixoto Nunes 18 Sep 1959 - 1962 Jaime Silvério Marques (b.
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 Mozambique
1528 - 1531 António da Silveira de Meneses
Jul 1889 - Jul 1890 José Antonio de Brissac das (b.
May 1947 - Dec 1948 Luis de Sousa e Vasconcelos (b.
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