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Octavio Frias de Oliveira (5 August 1912 in Rio de Janeiro – 29 April 2007 in São Paulo) was a Brazilian businessman who gained recognition for turning newspaper Folha de S. Paulo – acquired by himself and partner Carlos Caldeira in August 1962 – into one of the most influential Brazilian media organizations.
Looking south-southwest: Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge carrying two oppositely curved roadways Looking east: Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge stay cables crisscrossing on the Pinheiros River side The "X"-shaped tower is anchored onto the east bank of the Pinheiros River at the end of the Jornalista Roberto Marinho Avenue; it is 138 meters ...
Otávio Edmilson da Silva Monteiro (born 9 February 1995), commonly known as Otávio or Otavinho, [2] is a professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr and the Portugal national team.
Eldest son of Octavio Frias de Oliveira, an entrepreneur who bought the company responsible for Folha in 1962, Frias Filho started to work for the newspaper in 1975, writing editorials and helping out journalist Cláudio Abramo, who headed the newsroom. He took part in the editorial reforms conducted by Octavio Frias and Abramo during that ...
Duke of Frías (Spanish: Duque de Frías) is a hereditary title in the peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, created in 1492 by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and conferred to his son-in-law Don Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 2nd Count of Haro, Constable of Castile, and Viceroy of Granada. [2]
23. Josefa Antonia Álvarez de Toledo y Pacheco: 1. Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 14th Duke of Frías: 24. Francisco de Benavides, 9th Count of Santisteban del Puerto: 12. Manuel de Benavides, 1st Duke of Santisteban del Puerto: 25. María Francisca de Aragón y Sandoval: 6. Antonio de Benavides, 2nd Duke of Santisteban del Puerto: 26 ...
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Juan Fernández de Velasco was the son of Íñigo Fernández de Velasco; and of Maria Angela de Aragón y Guzmán El Bueno.He inherited his father's title of Constable of Castile, and was present at the signing of the Treaty of London (1604).