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Salvador Vilar Braamcamp Sobral ComM (Portuguese pronunciation: [salvɐˈðoɾ viˈlaɾ βɾɐ̃ˈkɐ̃p suˈβɾal]; born 28
December 1989) is a
Portuguese singer, who...
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Gerrit Braamcamp (18
November 1699, in
Amsterdam – 17 June 1771, in Amsterdam) was a
successful Roman Catholic distiller,
timber merchant, and art collector...
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Vilar Braamcamp Sobral ComM (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈizɐ viˈlaɾ βɾɐ̃ˈkɐ̃p suˈβɾal]; born 18
September 1987) is a
Portuguese singer and songwriter...
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Anselmo Braamcamp Freire (Lisbon, 1
February 1849 – Lisbon, 23
December 1921) was a
Portuguese historian,
genealogist and politician. A
member of the...
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Hermano José
Braamcamp de
Almeida Castelo-Branco, 5th Lord, 2nd Baron, 1st
Viscount and 1st
Count of Sobral, 5th Lord of the
Majorat of Sobral, 3rd Lord...
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Anselmo José
Braamcamp de
Almeida Castelo Branco (23
October 1817 – 13
November 1885) was a
Portuguese politician of the
Constitutional Monarchy era....
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First party Second party Leader Anselmo José
Braamcamp Fontes Pereira de Melo
Party Progressive Regenerator Seats won 106 21
Third party Fourth...
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clock with a pipe
organ built by
Charles Clay; it was
bought by
Gerrit Braamcamp and was in 2016
acquired by the
Museum Speelklok in Utrecht. Deidamia...
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dismissed from the
cabinet and he left
office and
Anselmo José
Braamcamp organized that cabinet. In 1880, he was
president of the
Central Commission...
- de Aragão pp. 15–16, and
Castanhoso (1898: p. viiff.). Freire,
Anselmo Braamcamp (1921). Brasões da Sala de Sintra,
Livro Segundo.
Robarts - University...