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Her funeral cortege had 70 carriages and many speeches were made at the funeral. In her life it is believed that she performed in a total of 217 different pieces. Five years after her death, a marble bust of Emília das Neves, by António Soares dos Reis , was unveiled in the foyer of the Teatro D. Maria II .
Daniel Batalha Henriques, 56, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Lisbon (since 2018). [86] James Chambaud, 95, French doctor, sporting director, and politician, mayor of Lons (1983–2014). [87] Colia Clark, 82, American civil rights activist and politician. [88]
Dahlström, Dahlstrom or Dalström is a Swedish surname, Norwegian version is Dahlstrøm. It derives from the Swedish/Norwegian words dal which means valley and ström/strøm which means stream. People with the surname include: Alexandra Dahlström (born 1984), Swedish actress; André Dahlström (born 1991), Swedish e-sports player
– Lisbon, 1 July 1922) and wife, Idalina Júlia Monteiro da Costa (Chaves, 27 May 1880 – Porto, 18 February 1967). On 8 December 1952, Gomes married Maria Estela Veloso de Antas Varajão (born 23 March 1927 in Viana do Castelo ), daughter of João de Campos Varajão and his wife Angélica Martins Veloso (b.
Dahlström, Dahlstrom, Dalström, Dalstrom or Dahlstrøm may refer to: Dahlström (surname), Swedish and Norwegian (Dahlstrøm) surname; 13269 Dahlstrom, a minor planet
In November 1974, William Grant Bangerter of the Quorum of the Seventy came to Lisbon to preside over the newly created Portugal Lisbon Mission. Four Portuguese-speaking missionaries were transferred to the new mission from Brazil. The first official meetings of the LDS Church were held at the home of a member of the Canadian embassy who lived ...
Erik Dahlström; Personal information; Full name: Erik Arvid Teofron Dahlström [1]: Date of birth 26 June 1894Place of birth: Eskilstuna, Sweden: Date of death: 30 October 1953 (aged 59)
[107] [109] In the previous year, Adolfo Benarus, Honorary Chairman of COMASSIS [f] and a leader of the Lisbon's Jewish Community, published a book in which he applauded the lack of anti-Semitism in Portugal. The honorary president of the Jewish community of Lisbon, claimed in 1937 that "happily in Portugal, modern anti-Semitism doesn't exist".