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During his term, he made four official visits at Portugal. [3] In 2018, Portugal and Venezuela signed 22 bilateral agreements with each other, Venezuela's Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza described Portugal as a fundamental ally in support of the Bolivarian government during the "economic siege that the United States has waged against Venezuela".
Platonic love [1] is a type of love in which sexual desire or romantic features are nonexistent or have been suppressed, sublimated, or purgated, but it means more than simple friendship.
Los Querendones (Lit: The Irresistible) is a Venezuelan telenovela created by Carlos Peréz and produced by Venevisión.The telenovela was distributed internationally by Venevisión International under the title Sueño Con Tu Amor (English title: Yearning For Your Love).
In 1991, the Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana released their fifth album, V, which opened with the song titled Love Song.The song is the first stanza of Pois naci nunca vi Amor, a cantiga de amor written by Nuno Fernandes Torneol in the 13th century which tells the story of the character who since was born never saw love, but have heard about "him" and knows "he" wants to kill him.
Guerra de Mujeres; Guerreras y Centauros; Hay Amores Que Matan (Killer Lovers) Hechizo de Amor; Historia de Tres Hermanas; Hoy te Vi; Ilusiones 1995; Ines Duarte, Secretaria 1991; Ifigenia; Juana la Virgen; Jugando a Ganar; Ka Ina 1995; Kapricho S.A. Kassandra; Kiko Botones; La Balandra Isabel llegó esta tarde (The sloop "Isabel" came this ...
Lorenzo de' Medici was the patron of both Botticelli and Ficino, and extant letters suggest Ficino may have been consulted about the subjects of Botticelli's paintings. Though almost all of Plato's dialogues were unavailable in Western Europe during the Middle Ages, Neo-Platonism and its allegorical philosophy became well-known through various ...
Thirty years after its short but memorable run on ABC, it is widely regarded as a miraculous one-season wonder that captures the era's competing strains of irony and earnestness.
Georgios Gemistos Plethon was born in Constantinople in 1355/1360. [11] Raised in a family of well-educated Orthodox Christians, [12] he studied in Constantinople and Adrianople, before returning to Constantinople and establishing himself as a teacher of philosophy. [13]