controversial with his fellow Jesuits and the Archbishop of Goa Cristóvão de Sá e Lisboa [pt]. Their dispute was settled by Pope Gregory XV, who issued...
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The only major opponent of Nobili then remaining in India was Cristóvão de Sá e Lisboa [pt]. In 1614 and 1615, Bellarmine and the superior general wrote...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Goa and Daman (redirect from Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Goa e Damão)
A Concordata de 21 de fevereiro. Lisboa: Typographia de José Baptista Morando, 1857. (in Portuguese) Instituto Histórico, Geographico e Ethnographico...
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commanded by Dom Cristóvão da Gama captured a hill controlled by an Adalite contingent of warriors, where valuable horses grazed. Dom Cristóvão then left a...
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de Sá Carneiro Rua Marquês do Soveral Rua Marquesa de Alorna Rua Mem de Sá Rua Muniz Barreto [pt] Rua Moura Girão [pt] Rua Nuno Ferrari Rua Odette de...
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1554 Menina e Moça, alongside the eclogues of Cristóvão Falcão. From the Portuguese Renaissance, there was no greater writer than Luís de Camões, whose...
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List of Portuguese writers (section E)
(1482–1552) Francisco Rodrigues Lobo (1580–1622) Mário de Sá-Carneiro (1890–1916) Francisco de Sá de Miranda (1481-1558) Bernardo Santareno pseudonym of António...
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CR Vasco da Gama (redirect from Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama)
2010 – 28 January 2011) Ricardo Gomes (2 February 2011 – 28 August 2012) Cristóvão Borges (29 August 2011 – 10 September 2012) Gaúcho (interim) (11 September...
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good. The city of Rio de Janeiro proper was founded on 1 March 1565 by the Portuguese, led by Estácio de Sá, including Antônio de Mariz [pt]. It was named...
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Engenho Novo (redirect from Engenho Novo, Rio de Janeiro)
of the region known today as Grande Méier began when Estácio de Sá donated the Sesmaria de Iguaçu to the Jesuit priests. The lands encompassed the current...
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