- [sɨˈlɛʃtɨ kaˈɐjɾu]; 2 May 1933 – 15
November 2024), also
known as
Celeste dos
Cravos ("Celeste of the carnations"), was a
Portuguese pacifist and
former restaurant...
- Look up
cravo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cravo may
refer to:
Christian Cravo,
Brazilian photographer J.
Cravo (José Craveirinha) (1922–2003),...
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Craveirinha also
wrote under the
pseudonyms Mário Vieira, José
Cravo, Jesuíno
Cravo, J.
Cravo, J.C., Abílio Cossa, and José G. Vetrinha. Born in Lourenço...
- The
Carnation Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução dos
Cravos), also
known as the 25
April (Portuguese: 25 de Abril), was a
military coup by
military officers...
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Steffan Cravos (born 1975, in Cardiff) is a
Welsh rap and hip hop
musician and artist. As "DJ Lambchop",
Cravos is
known for his "rub and scratch" turntablist...
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Cravo River may
refer to:
Cravo Norte River Cravo Sur
River This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Cravo River. If an internal...
- João
Cravo (16
September 1929 – June 2022) was a
Portuguese rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Christian Cravo is a
Brazilian photographer.
Cravo was the
recipient of a 2001
recipient of a
Guggenheim Fellowship. His work has been
featured in solo...
- Mário
Cravo Júnior (13
April 1923 – 1
August 2018) was a
Brazilian sculptor, designer, and painter. He was part of the
first generation of
plastic artists...
- both in the
studio and onstage. With Sion Lane (keyboards) and
Steffan Cravos (violin)
added to the lineup, Gorky's
recorded the self-released c****ette...