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    Pedro Álvarez de Soutomaior (c. 1430 – 1486), known by the sobriquet Pedro Madruga, was a Galician nobleman and knight. He was a notable figure in Galicia...
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  • Portuguese actress and model Pedro Madruga (c. 1430 – 1486), Count of Caminha Roger Madruga (born 1964), Brazilian swimmer Teresa Madruga (born 1953), Portuguese...
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    against the archbishop of Santiago—among which were Pedro Alvarez de Soutomaior, called Pedro Madruga, designated as leader of the nobility. The situation...
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  • Hemeroteca Digital Brasileira. N. Madruga Duarte (January 1953). "Pedro Palhaço, o estrangulador de mulheres" [Pedro the Clown, the strangler of women]...
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    to Portugal. In 1474, Baiona was seized by Don Pedro Alvarez de Soutomaior, also known as Pedro Madruga, Count of Caminha. On March 1, 1493, the Pinta...
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    some of the most powerful Galician lords, such as Pedro Álvarez de Sotomayor, called Pedro Madruga, and Rodrigo Henriquez Osorio, at the hands of the...
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    the war, the nobility fled to Portugal or the Castile, but in 1469 Pedro Madruga began a counter-campaign from Portugal with the backing of other nobles...
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  • Molly Cláudio da Silva Lang Khê Tran Jorge Andrade João Pedro Vaz João Pedro Bénard Teresa Madruga Joana Bárcia Jani Zhao Manuela Couto Diogo Dória Américo...
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  • Antonio M. Pérez (born 1947), Spanish-American businessman Pedro Madruga, real name Pedro Alvarez de Sotomayor, alias Cristóbal Colon (Christopher Columbus)...
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  • the Irmandiños rebellion destroyed the castle, Pedro Madruga rebuilt it. Just out of curiosity, Madruga kept Diego de Muros, bishop of Tui, chained in...
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