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Martim Afonso de Sousa was the first captain - major of Brazil ("capitão-mor da armada e da terra do Brasil", with powers equivalent to those of a governor), [4] Tomé de Sousa was the first formal Governor General of Brazil, Pedro Lopes de Sousa was the 1st Governor of Portuguese Ceylon and Thome de Sousa Arronches was a Captain of the ...
A Vida da Gente (English: The Life We Lead) is a Brazilian telenovela that was broadcast by TV Globo in 2011 and 2012. The Life We Lead tells the touching story of two sisters, Ana and Manuela. The telenovela is about the love triangle between Ana, Manuela and Rodrigo, and family dramas lived by them after a tragic accident.
Páginas da Vida (English: Pages of Life) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo from 10 July 2006 to 2 March 2007 in 203 episodes. [1] It stars Regina Duarte, Lília Cabral and Fernanda Vasconcellos in the lead roles. [2] Lília Cabral was nominated in 2007 for best actress in the International Emmy Awards for her role ...
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The Illustrious House of Ramires (Portuguese: A Ilustre Casa de Ramires) was the final novel written by the Portuguese writer José Maria de Eça de Queirós ...
Amélia da Veiga Araújo Signature Genoveva de Lima Mayer Ulrich (1886 – 1963), who used Veva de Lima ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvɛvɐ ðɨ ˈlimɐ] ) as her pen name, was a Portuguese writer, socialite and eccentric, who was known for hosting literary salons in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon .
Toquinho was born in São Paulo, the son of Italian immigrants Diva Bondioli and Antonio Pecci.He has one brother, João Carlos Pecci. His paternal grandfather was from Toro [2] and his paternal grandmother was born in Calabria; his maternal grandparents were from Mantua. [3]
This member of the Portuguese royal family was known as the Lord of the House of the Infantado (Senhor da Casa do Infantado) or simply the Lord of the Infantado (Senhor do Infantado). The measure was intended to "perpetuate and extend as much as possible the blood of the royal family."