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- nobility; the feminine forms of the terms are hidalga, in Spanish, and fidalga, in Portuguese and Galician. Legally, an hidalgo is a nobleman by blood...
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- considered one of the most unusual and beautiful fado voices. Her status as a fidalga meant, in the context of a conservative early 20th century Portugal, that...
- Margarida Luísa Cabral de Melo Fidalga of the Royal House of Portugal. Born 1570 Santa Maria Island, Azores, Kingdom of Portugal Died 1631 Buenos Aires...
- construction several vacation properties or villas, such as Quinta da Fidalga, Quinta do Alamo, Quinta da Trindade, Quinta de São Pedro and Quinta de...
- Faceira Famoso Fantástica Favorito Feitiço Ferramenta Fetiço não mata Fidalga Floraux Fon-fon Fora dos eixos Furinga Garoto Gaúcho Gemendo, rindo e ****ndo...
- in São Filipe, Fogo, Cape Verde to Luís Rodrigues Pires and wife Maria Fidalga Lopes. Later, he studied at Liceu Gil Eanes (Old High School) and Escola...
- coast of America where she captured the ships: Uniao, on 2 March 1849. Fidalga, on 14 July 1849. Slave vessel, name unknown (possibly Imogene), on 15...
- (manorhours of the Count of Santar, estate of Soito, Residence of the Fidalgas, Manorhouse of the Borges da Gama, and churches), Vilar Seco (Manor of...
- História da Arte Medieval, pp. 325–333 Hall, Tarquínio (1998), "Avô - a fidalga e nobre vila", Concelho de Oliveira do Hospital - subsídios para a sua...