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  Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga - LoveToKnow 1911
THOMAZ ANTONIO GONZAGA (1744-1809), Portuguese poet, was a native of Oporto and the son of a Brazilian-born judge.
He spent a part of his boyhood at Bahia, where his father was disembargador of the appeal court, and returning to Portugal he went to the university of Coimbra and took his law d'gree at the age of twenty-four.
Gonzaga borrowed his forms from the best models, Anacreon and Theocritus, but the matter, except for an occasional imitation of Petrarch, the natural, elegant style and the harmonious metrification, are all his own.
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 Gonzaga - LoveToKnow 1911
He became a famous general, and was rewarded for his services to the emperor Sigismund with the title of marquess of Mantua for himself and his descendants (1432), an investiture which legitimatized the usurpations of the house of Gonzaga.
On the 5th of July of the same year he died in Venice, and with him the Gonzagas of Mantua came to an end.
Of the cadet branches of the house one received the lordship of Bozzolo, another the counties of Novellara and Bagnolo, a third, of which the founder was Ferrante I. (d.
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 Tomás Antônio Gonzaga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tomás Antônio Gonzaga (1744-1809) was a Luso-Brazilian poet.
A native of Oporto, Gonzaga was son of a Brazilian-born judge and a English mother.
He spent a part of his boyhood at Bahia, where his father was desembargador of the appeal court, and returning to Portugal he went to the University of Coimbra and took his law degree at the age of twenty-four.
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 MavicaNET - Gonzaga, Tomás Antônio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Portuguese poet, was a native of Oporto and the son of a Brazilian-born judge.
O poeta Tomás Antônio Gonzaga, patrono da cadeira nº 37 da Academia Brasileira de Letras, nasceu na cidade do Porto, em Portugal, a 11 de agosto de 1744 e faleceu na Ilha de Moçambique, onde cumprira pena de degredo, em fevereiro de 1810.
Gonzaga completed his law studies at the University of Coimbra (1768) and in 1782 was appointed a judge in Vila Rica, Brazil.
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At Gonzaga, athletics are rooted in the Jesuit tradition of educating the whole person mind...
Gonzaga University is a private, four-year comprehensive university.
Gonzaga's educational philosophy is based on the 450-year Ignatian model that aims to educate the whole person -- mind, body and spirit -- an integration of science and art,...
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 United States and Brazil: The Minas Conspiracy for Independence / Brasil e Estados Unidos: A Inconfidência Mineira
The conspirators did put forth a few economic and social ideas: the promotion of cotton production, the exploitation of iron and saltpeter reserves, a proposal to give incentives to mothers to have bear many children, and the creation of a citizen's militia.
Born in Porto, Portugal, Gonzaga was the son of a Brazilian father and a Portuguese mother.
For his participation in the Minas Conspiracy, he was sent to prison in Rio de Janeiro and later exiled to Mozambique for ten years.
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 Editora Espírita Radhu
Pela pena do espírito de Tomás Antonio Gonzaga, os dramas, a autenticidade, a graça de Aleijadinho, na Itália, cheia de encantos e lutas pelo poder.
Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga e Cesar Vannucci se unem para contar neste romance a Saga de uma princesa egípcia e o amargo despertar no século XX.
Baseado em fatos reais, as lutas de uma mulher por seus ideais, contextualizada na Rússia, por Tomás Antônio Gonzaga e Léon Tolstoi de Marilusa Moreira Vasconcellos.
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 Antiquarian Books :: ILAB-LILA :: International League of Antiquarian Booksellers
Antonio de Lisboa em os dias da sua nova Trezena, offerecidos a Sua Alteza Real o Principe Regente Nosso Senhor, pelo Provedor, e mais Irmãos da Meza da Real Casa, e Igreja de Santo Antonio da Cidade; ordenados por hum Devoto do mesmo Santo, para se praticarem na sua p...
"Giovanni Antonio Cavazzi, born in Montecuccolo, in the province of Modena, was a Capuchin monk sent to the Congo in 1654 as a catechizer.
Lisbon, Miguel Rodrigues, Antonio Rodrigues Galhardo, Regia Officina Typografica, Regia Typografia Silviana, and n.pr., 1768—1816.
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 THOMAZ ANTONIO GONZAGA... - Online Information article about THOMAZ ANTONIO GONZAGA...
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 ILAB - Foreign Labor Trends - Brazil
The most important member union of the CGT is the electrical workers union of Sao Paulo, but the central also has important representation in the telecommunications, cable television, high technology, and transportation sectors.
Antonio Carlos dos Reis (Salim), who presides over the Sao Paulo Electrical Workers Union, was reelected as president of the CGT at its 6th Congress in May 2000.
Led by the president of the metalworkers union of Sao Paulo, Luiz Antonio de Medeiros, a number of industrial, commercial, and service sector unions split from the CGT to build a "central of results" based on cooperation and dialogue with government and private sector representatives.
www.dol.gov /ILAB/media/reports/flt/brazil-2002.htm   (14615 words)

  
 Extraordinary Online Bulletin 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It was suggested that the text should be revised by Argensola, but Cabrera preferred to leave the Second Part unpublished; it appeared under the auspices of the Ministry of Public Works in Madrid in 1876, after being revised and added to from manuscript data found in the Bibliothèque National in Paris.
Blake comments that this translation is superior to that of Thomaz Bello e Freitas, published in Lisbon, 1789 and again in Rio de Janeiro, 1812.
After another 7 or 8 years in Rio de Janeiro he moved to Lisbon, where he became the protégé of the Conde de Pombeiro and was widely acclaimed as a singer and poet until his sudden death in 1800.
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 Historia de Marilia SP
The city was colonized by several different ethnicities, which included mainly: Japanese; Italian and Portuguese immigrants.
Its beautiful female name “Marília” came literally from a best-selling romance: Marília de Dirceu (Marília of Dirceu), which is one of the greatest novels ever written by Thomáz Antonio Gonzaga, a hugely acclaimed Brazilian writer.
As the years went by, many different cycles of economic development pushed the city forward, to a future of brightness and success.
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 Dimensão Safeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sao Paulo — Dollar seller Antonio Oliveira Claramunt, known as Toninho Barcelona, showed a Postal Service Parliamentary Inquiry Comission group the path to what might be a huge corruption scheme mounted by PT party in the federal government.
Transports company Santo Antonio was condemned by Federal District Court of Justice to pay 170,000 reais in compensation to nurse Jorgina Dias Conceicao, ran over by a bus of the company in November 2001.
In a visit to Marcio Thomaz Bastos this Thursday, deputy Raul Jungmann, of the Parliamentary Front for an Unarmed Brazil, gained from minister of Justice the promess that will be started a big police campaign against guns that are clandestine (stealled or adulterated), irregular (bought legally, but with no registration) and arms traficking.
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 list of company name etymologies - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Abbreviation of Transportes Areos Marlia, because its origins are in the city of Marlia, state of So Paulo, where it began as a air taxi founded by Rolim Amaro.
Marlia, on the other hand, is a woman's name, taken from the poem Marlia de Dirceu written by Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga, Brazilian 18th century poet.
Taxan - made-up name chosen partly because Takusan is a Japanese word for 'many' or 'much' and was considered propitious, but mainly because the head of the company in the US at the time, Tak Shimizu, was known by everyone as Tak-san.
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 Submarino.com.br Livros: Pockets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Os anos 70 são palco da deliciosa prosa de Antonio Bivar em dois livros que contam momentos marcantes de sua vida.
As liras de Marília de Dirceu são o relicário de uma paixão que atravessa o tempo, e dois séculos depois de sua edição original, o conjunto de poemas de Tomás Antônio Gonzaga permanece atual.
O poeta baiano Antonio Frederico de Castro Alves (1847-1871), apesar de sua morte precoce, é considerado um dos mais importantes poetas brasileiros de todos os tempos.
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 Timeline Brazil
Pieces of his body were exposed in the cities between Vila Rica and Rio, in an attempt to scare the people who had listened to the independence ideas of Tiradentes.
1830-1897 Antonio Vicente Mendes Maciel, aka Antonio Conselheiro, was born in Quixeramobim, Ceara.
In the Third Military Expedition 1,500 troops under Colonel Antonio Moreira Cesar, aka The Ground Trembler" and "The Beheader," were defeated at Canudos and the colonel was killed.
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 Histórico da Comarca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
As terras de excepcional qualidade atraíram os primeiros pioneiros vindos de várias regiões do Estado ávidos de riquezas e colheitas.
Antonio Pereira da Silva e seu filho José Pereira da Silva, dois intrépidos desbravadores, gravariam para sempre seus nomes na história de Marília, Proprietários de cerca de 53 alqueires fundaram neles o primeiro Patrimônio que recebeu o nome de Alto Cafezal - primitivo nome de Marília.
Bento de Abreu Sampaio Vidal sugeriu o nome de "Marília" extraído do poema "Marília de Dirceu" do poeta inconfidente Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga.
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048 – DESENHO – JOSÉ ANTONIO DA SILVA – Sem título – 27-7-1961 – Nanquin – Emoldurada.
– BOTTO, ANTONIO – “Livro das Crianças – Edição Ilustrada por Alceu Saldanha Coutinho” – S/S – Lisboa – Editorial Presença – 94 pgs.
167 – CARTÕES (05) – GALERIA BONINO – Boas Festas – 1966 – 1967 – 1969 – 1971 – 1972 – Ilustrados por Candido Portinari – Newton Rezende (Serigrafia) – Antonio Dias (Serigrafia) – Lucia Reis – Raimundo Oliveira.
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 Timeline
Presented his work in a group exhibition held at the Brazilian Institute of Architects headquarters in São Paulo, and showed at the "Exhibition of São Paulo Painting" at Galeria Domus of Rio de Janeiro.
In São Paulo, painted two decorative murals at Hospital São Luiz Gonzaga, with children's motifs: gazebos, festive maypoles, birds, rocking horses, and kites.
Presented his early works in an exhibition at the home of sculptor Antonio Zorlini; showed in the group exhibition organized at the Guggenheim Foundation, in New York, and in the 5th International Art Show, in Tokyo, Japan.
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 PATRONOS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE LETRAS
Nasceu Antonio Peregrino Maciel Monteiro, Segundo Barão de Itamaracá, em Pernambuco em 30 de abril de 1804, uma segunda feira, e faleceu em Lisboa em 5 de janeiro de 1868, um domingo.
Nasceu Manoel Antonio de Almeida no Rio de Janeiro, em 17 de novembro de 1830, uma quarta feira, e faleceu a 28 de novembro de 1861, uma quinta feira, no naufrágio do vapor "Hermes", perto de Macaé.
Nasceu Antonio Pereira de Souza Caldas no Rio de Janeiro, em 24 de novembro de 1762, uma quarta feira, e faleceu em 12 de março de 1814, um sábado.
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 THOMAZ ANTONIO GONZAGA... - Online Informationsartikel ungefähr THOMAZ ANTONIO GONZAGA...
GONZAGA (1744-1809) iesischer Dichter, war ein Eingeborenes See also:
Gonzaga borgte seine Formen von den besten Modellen, vom See also:
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 Currículo do Sistema de Currículos Lattes (Everaldo Tadeu Quilici Gonzalez)
O Direito Natural e o pensamento de Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga.
DENNY, Ercílio Antonio; RIBEIRO JUNIOR, João; GONZALEZ, E. Participação em banca de Cairbar Pereira de Araújo.
MARTIN, Antonio; DIMOULIS, Dimitri; GONZALEZ, E. Participação em banca de Jorge Luiz Joly Penna. A fundação social da manutenção das atividades econômicas em crise.
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 Sebo Bazar das Palavras - Catálogo Geral   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
R$ 30,00 Antonio Carlos Robert Moraes A GÊNESE DA GEOGRAFIA MODERNA São Paulo, Hucitec/Edusp, 1989.
R$ 40,00 Critilo (Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga) CARTAS CHILENAS São Paulo, Livraria Martins Editora, 1944.
Mérito, São Paulo, 1953 R$ 7,00 Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga MARÍLIA DE DIRCEU Nova edição revista e prefaciada por José Veríssimo.
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 Sci. agric. (Piracicaba, Braz.) - vol.59 no.4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Costa, Thomaz Corrêa e Castro da; Accioly, Luciano José de Oliveira; Oliveira, Maria Ap.
Garcia, Antonio Augusto Franco; Souza Jr., Cláudio Lopes de
Tormena, Cássio Antonio; Barbosa, Mauro Cezar; Costa, Antônio Carlos Saraiva da; Gonçalves, Antonio Carlos Andrade
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He has played in such TV Globo miniseries and serials as Chiquinha Gonzaga, Esplendor, Andando nas Nuvens, Um Anjo Caiu do Céu and Coração de Estudante.
That was how she met the sisters Fabrizia Alves Pinto and Daniela Thomaz.
This was followed by O Primeiro Dia by Salles and Thomaz (in partnership with Verônica Julian), Ação entre Amigos (Beto Brant), Através da Janela (Tata Amaral), Domésticas (Meirelles and Olival), Narradores do Javé (Eliane Caffé) and Carandiru.
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anos, para resgatar a memória de Antonio Pereira da Silva como verdadeiro fundador de Marília e que se tornou infrutífera.
Grande é minha satisfação em ver inaugurado esse monumento a Antonio Pereira da Silva e seu filho José Pereira da Silva verdadeiros fundadores dessa cidade que nós tanto amamos, Marília.
O resgate da memória de Antonio Pereira da Silva, com inauguração oficial em praça pública, bandeira que levantei há mais de 8 anos, caiu por terra.
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 Gonzaga, Tomas Antonio (1744-1810) - MavicaNET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
OLHAR LITERÁRIO - BIOGRAFIAS - TOMÁS ANTÔNIO GONZAGA - Portuguese
Tomas Antonio Gonzaga --  Encyclopand#1078;dia Britannica - English
Tomas Antonio Gonzaga e Fernando de Azevedo - Portuguese
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 ESTRADA REAL | ESTAMOS NO CAMINHO CERTO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Descrição: A grande e bela casa onde viveu o ouvidor e inconfidente Dr. Tomás Antônio Gonzaga sedia hoje a Secretaria de Turismo, Industria e Comércio.
Das sacadas do segundo andar, tem-se uma excelente vista da célebre Igreja da Ordem Terceira de São Francisco de Assis e da Igreja de Santa Efigênia.
Tomás Antônio Gonzaga viveu nessa casa apenas no período em que exerceu seu cargo de Ouvidor.
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 Foto 360º
Sobre a história do nome de Marília que se chamava Alto Cafezal fundado por Antonio Pereira da Silva em 1919.
O nome da cidade de Marília foi inspirado na musa de Dirceu do livro de poesia de Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga.
Um pleito que há muito acalento, é sanar uma injustiça que a sociedade mariliense, mesmo os poderes públicos, comete em não reconhecer Antonio Pereira da Silva como verdadeiro fundador desta cidade que hoje se chama Marília e, para tanto, erigir um marco ou monumento que eternize para as gerações futuras a sua façanha pioneira.
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