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Roberto Ivens (12 June 1850 in Ponta Delgada – 28 January 1898 in Dafundo, Oeiras) was a Portuguese explorer of Africa, geographer, colonial administrator, and an officer of the Portuguese Navy. Early life
His vision and his eminent skills at organization and direction were of great service to Portugal, alongside Roberto Ivens, Andrade Corvo, Luciano Cordeiro, Pinheiro Chagas, António Enes and Oliveira Martins. The Portuguese government recognized the value of these important contributions to Portuguese achievement.
Luís Ivens Ferraz with Marco Visconti, winner of the Grand Prix of Lisbon in 1927 Luís da Costa Ivens Ferraz (15 July 1897 – 1 October 1987) was a Portuguese equestrian and cavalry officer. He competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.
1850 in Portugal. 1 language. ... Roberto Ivens. 12 June – Roberto Ivens, explorer of Africa, geographer, colonial administrator, and naval officer ...
He was also elevated to the military house of King Carlos I of Portugal. Ivens Ferraz served as secretary of the High Commissioner of Mozambique, António Enes (1895), port captain of Lourenço Marques (1895-1899) and, by designation of Mouzinho de Albuquerque, mayor of Lourenço Marques (1897).
General Artur Ivens Ferraz (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐɾˈtuɾ ˈajvɐ̃ʃ fɨˈʁaʃ]; 1 December 1870, in Lisbon – 16 January 1933, in Lisbon), was a Portuguese military officer and politician. He served in the Portuguese Expeditionary Force during the Portuguese participation in World War I, in France.
1870 in Portugal. 1 language. ... Artur Ivens Ferraz in 1923 . 1 December – Artur Ivens Ferraz, military officer and politician (died 1933) Deaths
The Navy also manned some of the coastal defense artillery batteries. In the defense operations of the Lisbon harbor, the Navy lost the minehunter Roberto Ivens, that hit an enemy mine, sinking with the death of all its crew, and a FBA seaplane, that disappeared with its crew while patrolling off the bar of the Tagus estuary.