- the son of
Maria Isabel Aboim Inglez and
Carlos Aboim Inglez, both
communists and anti-fascists. His wife was
Maria Adelaide Aboim Inglez, who was also a...
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Maria Isabel Aboim Inglez (1902 – 1963) was a teacher, feminist, and
campaigner against the
authoritarian Estado Novo
regime in Portugal. She was arrested...
- 2017-02-11 at the
Wayback Machine Aboim,
Sofia (2010), "Of
pleasure and violence: **** and ****uality in men's discourses", in
Aboim,
Sofia (ed.),
Plural masculinities:...
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Maria Adelaide Dias
Coelho Aboim Inglez (Castelo Branco, 1932 – Lisbon, 2008) was a
Portuguese politician and
communist and anti-fascist revolutionary...
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Champalimaud de
Matos Moreira Falcão, 2nd
Count of
Bracial António
Manuel Patrício
Aboim Sales, 3rd
Count of
Bracial Registered on 29 July 2013 in the Real Colégio...
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Portugal (1912–2012),
daughter of
claimant to
Portuguese throne Maria Adelaide Aboim Inglez (1932–2008),
Portuguese communist and
opponent of the
Estado Novo...
- da Rocha, António
Ginestal Machado, Júlio
Ernesto de Lima Duque, António
Aboim Inglês,
Acting head of
government (1921)
Manuel Maria Coelho, President...
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Damaia Falagueira Mina
Reboleira São Brás
Venda Nova
Venteira Aboadela Aboim Amarante (São Gonçalo) Ansiães Ataíde
Bustelo Canadelo Candemil Carneiro...
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prelate of the
Catholic Church in Mozambique.
Pinto was born in São
Pedro de
Aboim, Amarante, Portugal, and was
ordained a
priest on 7
August 1949. He was...
- (1930–2013),
Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Aveiro.
Maria Adelaide Aboim Inglez (1932–2008), a PCP
activist who
opposed the
Estado Novo
regime António...