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  2. José Fernandes de Oliveira - Wikipedia

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    Some of his most famous songs are Um Certo Galileu, Maria de Nazaré, Amar Como Jesus Amou (gravado em Portugal por José Cid), Oração pela Família (versão para Portugal de Star Light e a dupla Nelo Silva e Cristiana), És Água Viva, Maria da Minha Infância, Alô Meu Deus, Ilumina, Ilumina, Estou Pensando em Deus, Utopia, Tua palavra ...

  3. Pedro Casaldáliga - Wikipedia

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    Promoción Popular Cristiana, 1961. Creio na Justiça e na Esperança. Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira, 1977. Proclama del justo sufriente: relatos y poemas brasilero (con Frédy Kunz y Pedro Terra). Centro de Estudios y Publicaciones, 1979. Experiencia de Dios y Pasión por el Pueblo. Santander: Sal Terrae, 1983.

  4. O Crime do Padre Amaro - Wikipedia

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    O Crime do Padre Amaro: cenas da vida devota (published in translations as The Crime of Father Amaro: Scenes from the Religious Life or The Sin of Father Amaro), is a novel by the 19th-century Portuguese writer José Maria de Eça de Queiroz. It was first published in 1875 to great controversy.

  5. Luis de Góngora - Wikipedia

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    Góngora was born to a noble family in Córdoba, where his father, Francisco de Argote, was corregidor, or judge. In a Spanish era when purity of Christian lineage (limpieza de sangre) was needed to gain access to education or official appointments, he adopted the surname of his mother, Leonor de Góngora. [2]

  6. Cantar de mio Cid - Wikipedia

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    In modern Spanish the title might be rendered El Poema de mi Señor or El Poema de mi Jefe. The expression cantar (literally "to sing") was used to mean a chant or a song. The word Cid (Çid in old Spanish orthography), was a derivation of the dialectal Arabic word سيد sîdi or sayyid, which means lord or master.

  7. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla - Wikipedia

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    Don Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo y Costilla Gallaga Mandarte y Villaseñor [4] (8 May 1753 – 30 July 1811), commonly known as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or simply Miguel Hidalgo (Spanish: [miˈɣel iˈðalɣo]), was a Catholic priest, leader of the Mexican War of Independence, and is recognized as the Father of the Nation.

  8. Luis Lloréns Torres - Wikipedia

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    Llorens Torres was born in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico.His parents, Luis Aurelio del Carmen Llorens and Marcelina Soledad de Torres, were the wealthy owners of a coffee plantation.

  9. La Trinitaria (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    Statues of the three founding fathers. From left to right: Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, Juan Pablo Duarte and Matías Ramón Mella. La Trinitaria (Spanish: [la tɾiniˈtaɾja], The Trinity) was a secret society founded in 1838 in what today is known as Arzobispo Nouel Street, across from the "Del Carmen's Church" in the then occupied Santo Domingo, the current capital of the Dominican Republic.