- John
de Britto, SJ (also
spelled Brito; Portuguese: João
de Brito), also
known as Arul Anandar, (1
March 1647 – 4
February 1693) was a
Portuguese Jesuit...
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Diana Adelaide Rocha De Brito,
known by her
stage name IAMDDB, is a
Portuguese rapper and
singer based in Manchester,
United Kingdom.
IAMDDB has released...
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Sthefany Fernandes de Brito (born 19 June 1987) is a
Brazilian actress.
Brito was born
Sthefany Fernandes de Brito in São Paulo, Brazil, on 19 June 1987...
- Sam
de Brito (30
January 1969 – 12
October 2015) was a Sydney-born
author and
writer for The
Sydney Morning Herald and The Age who
wrote the blog All Men...
- Joao
Joaquim DeBrito Jr. (December 3, 1968 –
March 25, 2020),
known as John
DeBrito, was a
soccer player who pla**** as a
defender and midfielder. He was...
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Waldemar de Brito (Portuguese pronunciation: [vɐwdeˈmaʁ dʒi ˈbɾitu], 17 May 1913 – 21
February 1979) was a
Brazilian footballer who pla**** as a forward...
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Pedro Guilherme DeBrito (May 25, 1959 – July 5, 2014) was a
soccer player who pla**** as a midfielder. His
career took him
through multiple U.S. leagues...
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Brito or
Britto may
refer to:
Alonso Brito (born 1950),
Cuban singer/songwriter
Alyssa Brito,
American softball player Carlos Brito (disambiguation) Carmen...
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Filipe de Brito e
Nicote or Nga
Zinga (Burmese: ငဇင်ကာ,
pronounced [ŋə zɪ̀ɰ̃kà]; c. 1566 –
April 1613) was a
Portuguese adventurer and
mercenary in the...
- Hércules
de Brito Ruas, (born 9
August 1939 in Rio
de Janeiro),
known as
Brito, is a
former Brazilian footballer. He pla**** as a
central defender for...