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    Gaspar de Faria (Barcelos, c. 1520 — Angra, 19 March 1576), was the 6th Bishop of Angra, governing the Diocese between 1571 and 1576. Gaspar de Faria...
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    Portuguese nobility Lourenço de Almeida (ca.1480-1508) an explorer from Martim and military commander. Gaspar de Faria (ca.1520 — 1576), was the 6th...
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    ecumenical parish of Santa Clara persisted during prelature of Bishop Gaspar de Faria, with its seat in the hermitage of its invocation (which already existed...
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    of the parishes of São Pedro (in Ribeira Seca) by 1577 by bishop D. Gaspar de Faria. Since its formation the town employed a arruador, who was responsible...
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    was the third ecumenical parish of Angra: created in 1572 by Bishop Gaspar de Faria, who was the main benefactor, in addition to locals of the barrio....
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Angra (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (1540–1552) Jorge de Santiago, OP (1552–1561) Manuel de Almada (1564–1567) Nuno Álvares Pereira (1568–1570) Gaspar de Faria (1571–1576) Pedro de Castilho (1578–1583)...
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  • the 2008–09 season, Faria became an undisputed starter the following campaign – 27 matches, one goal, partnering veteran Gaspar as the team retained...
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  • (Azores), Portugal: Junta de Freguesia da Lomba de São Pedro, archived from the original on 7 April 2014, retrieved 2 April 2014 Faria, João; Noé, Paula (2014)...
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    Gaspar de Santa Coloma y Sollano (January 6, 1742 – January 31, 1815) was a Spanish merchant who played a significant role in the economic and cultural...
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  • António de Faria was a 16th-century Portuguese explorer and privateer. He was the first European to encounter the Mekong River of Southeast Asia in 1540...
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