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  2. Antônio Pedro - Wikipedia

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    Born in Rio de Janeiro, Pedro started his career as an actor and an assistant director in 1960. [1] Initially only active on stage, in 1969 Pedro made his television debut in the Rede Tupi telenovela Super Plá, and became popular in the 1970s thanks to his participation in numerous TV Globo telenovelas, starting from O Bofe (1972). [1]

  3. Conservatório Dramático e Musical de São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The Conservatório Dramático e Musical de São Paulo (Musical and Dramatic Conservatory of São Paulo) was a conservatory and post-secondary school for students of music and dramaturgy in São Paulo, Brazil. [1] The Conservatory was founded on February 15, 1906, and inaugurated officially on March 12 of that year.

  4. Lisbon Theatre and Film School - Wikipedia

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    Almeida Garrett by Pedro Augusto Guglielmi.. The Lisbon Theatre and Film School was set up in Lisbon by Decree-Law nr. 310/83, dated July 1 (1983). The object of this legal document was to reconvert the National Conservatoire (Conservatório Nacional), the establishment of artistic education, and the setting up of several new establishments offering degrees in the same artistic areas as the ...

  5. Pedro António Avondano - Wikipedia

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    Pedro António Avondano (16 April 1714 - 1782) was a Portuguese composer of Italian parentage. Pedro António was born and died in Lisbon . His father Pietro Giorgio Avondano of Genoa , was a violinist at the court of João V , one of many Italian musicians at the Portuguese court.

  6. António de Almeida Soares de Portugal, 1st Marquess of ...

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    D. Luís de Almeida Portugal Soares de Alarcão d'Eça e Mello Silva Mascarenhas, 2nd marquess of Lavradio and 5th Count of Avintes (b. Quinta da Conceição, Torres Vedras 27 June 1729, d. Lisbon 2 May 1790); D. Inácia Rosa de Tavora (b. Lisbon 30 August 1730, d. in infancy) D. Martinho Lourenço de Almeida (b. Lisbon, 26 September 1731, d.

  7. Feteiras - Wikipedia

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    Feteiras is situated along the southern coast of the island, extending into the interior, with its highest point being along the Sete Cidades Massif in area of Fonte da Serra, at junction of various parishes including Sete Cidades, Santo António and Capelas. [4]

  8. António Pedro - Wikipedia

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    Pedro paintings show the influence of the great surrealist painters, like Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst and Salvador Dalí. He was a founding member of the Portuguese Surrealist Group, in 1947, along with Cândido Costa Pinto , who shortly left, Marcelino Vespeira , Fernando de Azevedo and Mário Cesariny , but he left painting short time after.

  9. Royal Patriarchal Music Seminary of Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    The Terreiro do Paço (Palace Square) and the Ribeira Royal Palace, prior to their destruction in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. The Royal Patriarchal Music Seminary of Lisbon (Portuguese: Real Seminário de Música da Patriarcal de Lisboa) was founded in 1713 by Portugal's king John V [1] to train singers for his Royal Chapel of Saint Thomas (Portuguese: Capela de São Tomé) at Ribeira Palace ...

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