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Burlamaqui may also
refer to: Jean-Jacques
Burlamaqui Anibal Burlamaqui This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Burlamaqui. If...
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Paula Burlamaqui is a
Brazilian actress who has
starred in many Rede
Globo productions.
Barriga de
Aluguel (1990)
Pedra sobre Pedra (1992) O Mapa da Mina...
- Anníbal
Burlamaqui (1898-1965),
known as
Mestre Zuma, was a
Brazilian customs officer, poet,
boxer and a
prominent advocate for the
sport of
capoeira during...
- "Official
Statement |
Jorge Sáenz". "Alessandro
Burlamaqui elige el CD Badajoz" [Alessandro
Burlamaqui chooses CD Badajoz] (in Spanish). CD Badajoz. 19...
- Jean-Jacques
Burlamaqui (French: [byʁlamaki]; 24 June or 13 July 1694 – 3
April 1748) was a
Genevan legal and
political theorist who po****rised a number...
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Alessandro Burlamaqui Apaolaza (born 18
February 2002) is a
Peruvian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Spanish club CF Intercity.
Burlamaqui was born...
- they can grab it and
provide the
necessary support for the technique.
Burlamaqui describes the use of this
technique to
outsmarting the opponent. First...
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practice of
reason and truth". An
English translation of Jean-Jacques
Burlamaqui's Principles of
Natural and
Politic Law
prepared in 1763
extolled the "noble...
- capoeira.
Capoeira Angola players rarely use queixada. In 1928,
Anibal Burlamaqui claimed in his book that he
introduced the queixada, with the
front leg...
- pp. 39. Desch-Obi 2008, pp. 173. ****unção 2002, pp. 126.
Burlamaqui 1928, pp. 26.
Burlamaqui 1928, pp. 25–26.
Capoeira 2007, pp. 83. https://commons.wikimedia...