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Tombeau de Marie Stuart (2007), for chamber orchestra, co-commissioned by Casa da Música Porto and Klangforum Wien. (premiered in Casa da Música on 29 November by Klangforum Wien). Mares I/Falésias, Mares II/Cavalos Marinhos e Mares III/Ilha de Moçambique (2008-9), a three part piece upon maritime impressions for 6 percussionists. Work ...
António Francisco Ferreira da Silva Porto (24 August 1817 – 2 April 1890) was a Portuguese trader and explorer in Angola, in the Portuguese West Africa. Biography [ edit ]
António Diniz da Cruz e Silva (4 July 1731 in Lisbon – 5 October 1799 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Portuguese magistrate and heroic-comic poet, son of a Lisbon carpenter who emigrated to the Portuguese colony of Brazil shortly before the poet's birth, leaving his wife to support and educate her young family by the earnings of her needle.
Rosa played for Botafogo-PB in 2022, [6] and in 2023 for Portuguesa-RJ, where he became champion of the Copa Rio. [7] In March 2024 he was loaned to Brusque to compete in the 2024 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B , [ 8 ] but due to a disagreement with the coach, ended up being returned.
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The 2024–25 season is the 132nd season in the history of FC Porto, and the club's 90th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football.In addition to the domestic league, the club is participating in the Taça de Portugal, the Taça da Liga, the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, the UEFA Europa League, and the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup.
Frei Antonio de Castro became Patriarch of Lisbon in 1814, being followed at Porto by João Avelar. Frei Manuel de Santa Inês, though elected, never obtained confirmation, but some years after his death, relations between Portugal and the Holy See were re-established by a concordat and Jerónimo da Costa Rebelo became bishop in 1843.