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  Santos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Santos is a common surname in Portuguese and Spanish.
Daniel Santos a Puerto Rican singer and composer.
Vicente Abad Santos, Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
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 Domitila,_Marchioness_of_Santos - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia
Domitila de Castro Canto e Melo Santos, Viscountess, then Marchioness of Santos (1797 – id. 1867) was a Brazilian noblewoman and the long-term mistress and favorite of Emperor Pedro I of Brazil.
Bestowing on her the title of Viscountness of Santos was a slap in the face of the family of José Bonifácio, the patriarch of the independence and the most eminent people of the city of Santos, SP.
The Marchioness' sister was made Baroness of Sorocaba and eventually joined the extensive roll of royal mistresses bearing him a child.
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'''Domitila de Castro Canto e Melo Santos''', Viscountess, then Marchioness of Santos (São Paulo, 1797 – id. 1867) was a Brazilian Nobility noblewoman and the long-term mistress and favorite of Peter I of Brazil Emperor Pedro I of Brazil.
The Regency Regent of Brazil first met D. Domitila in 1822 during his travel through São Paulo which would lead to the Brazilian independence.
The Marchioness' sister was made Baron Baroness of Sorocaba and eventually joined the extensive roll of royal mistresses bearing him a child.
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 Domitila, Marchioness of Santos - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Domitila, Marchioness of Santos - Voyager, the free encyclopedia
Domitila de Castro Canto e Melo Santos, Viscountess, then Marchioness of Santos (São Paulo, 1797 – id. 1867) was a Brazilian noblewoman and the long-term mistress and favorite of Emperor Pedro I of Brazil.
The Regent of Brazil first met D. Domitila in 1822 during his travel through São Paulo which would lead to the Brazilian independence.
www.voyager.in /Domitila,_Marchioness_of_Santos   (624 words)

  
 SPSiteCity - Pirituba   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The farm was situated on the right-hand side of the old road that linked São Paulo to Campinas and Jundiaí.
In 1856 the Anastácio Farm was acquired by Brigadier Rafael Tobias de Aguiar and his wife, Domitila de Castro Canto e Melo, the Marchioness of Santos.
In 1917 Companhia Armour do Brasil bought the Anastácio and Capuava farms from the heirs of the Marchioness of Santos.
www.spsitecity.com.br /english/bairros/e_pirituba.htm   (333 words)

  
 Santos brazil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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Santos A city of southeast Brazil on an offshore island in the Atlantic Ocean southeast of São Paulo.
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 Jaime Del Val - Commentary "Nationalism and European Tradition"
The "Lundú da Marquesa de Santos" (Lundú of the Marchioness of Santos) is one of the three musical pieces which Villa Lobos wrote for the theatre piece by Viriato Correa "Marquesa de Santos", who was the woman who actually introduced the Lundú into court life in the XIX century.
Apparently the Marchioness was the lover of Pedro I, King of Brazil and it is he who is singing his love for her.
"Titilia" is the nickname for Maria Domitila, name of the Marchioness "Cançao do Poeta do Secolo XVIII" (song of an XVIII century poet) is again a Modinha.
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This news reached him on September 7, 1822, when he had just arrived in São Paulo, from a visit to the port of Santos.
He had also nine illegitimate children, including five with his best-known lover Domitila, Marchioness of Santos, one with her sister, and one with a nun in Portugal.
Dom Pedro: The struggle for Liberty in Brazil and Portugal, 1798?1834 Review of his biography by Neil Macauly.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Domitila, Marchioness of Santos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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 Domitila, Marchioness of Santos - All About All   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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