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It would have been difficult, however, for non-wealthy people outside the urban center of Athens to attend until reimbursements for attendance were introduced in the 390s. It originally met once every month, but later met three or four times per month. The agenda for the ekklesia was established by the Boule, the popular council. Votes were ...
The Casa da Moeda was established at least in the late 13th century. It produced legal tender coins and banknotes. It also produced medals and security prints (i.e., passports, subway tokens, postage stamps) that are used and issued by government-run service providers. In 1972 it was merged with the Imprensa Nacional (National Press) into ...
Morão, Paula (organização), António Nobre em contexto, Actas do Colóquio realizado a 13 e 14 de Dezembro de 2000, Biblioteca Nacional e Departamento de Literaturas Românicas da Faculdade de Letras de Lisboa, Colibri, Lisboa, 2001; Morão, Paula, Retratos com sombra – António Nobre e os seus contemporâneos, Edições Caixotim, Porto, 2004;
Cortesão A. and Mota, Teixeira da (1987)– Portugaliae Monumenta Cartographica. Imprensa Nacional – Casa da Moeda, Lisboa (in Portuguese and English). Imprensa Nacional – Casa da Moeda, Lisboa (in Portuguese and English).
He held the office of his father of Treasurer of the Casa da Moeda of Lisbon and was a Commander of ... Título de Monizes, § 17, § 18 e § 19; Various Authors ...
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From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when John R. Strangfeld joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -42.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.
D. Jerónimo Osório da Fonseca (1506 [1] – 20 August 1580) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic humanist bishop, historian and polemicist. [2] An extensive notice of his life and thought (Vita) was written by his nephew, a canon of Évora also named Jerónimo Osório, to introduce his edition of his uncle's Complete Works (dedicated to King Philip I of Portugal) published in 1592.