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    controversial with his fellow Jesuits and the Archbishop of Goa Cristóvão de 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 e Lisboa [pt]. In 1614 and 1615, Bellarmine and the superior general wrote...
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    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 Carneiro Rua Marquês do Soveral Rua Marquesa de Alorna Rua Mem de 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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  • (1482–1552) Francisco Rodrigues Lobo (1580–1622) Mário de -Carneiro (1890–1916) Francisco de de Miranda (1481-1558) Bernardo Santareno pseudonym of António...
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  • 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 , including Antônio de Mariz [pt]. It was named...
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    of the region known today as Grande Méier began when Estácio de donated the Sesmaria de Iguaçu to the Jesuit priests. The lands encompassed the current...
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