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Florbela Espanca (Portuguese: [floɾˈβɛlɐ ɨʃˈpɐ̃kɐ]; born Flor Bela d'Alma da Conceição, 8
December 1894 – 8
December 1930) was a
Portuguese poet. She is...
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Florbela is a 2012
Portuguese biographical film
about Portuguese poet
Florbela Espanca,
directed by
Vicente Alves do Ó.
Dalila Carmo as
Florbela Espanca...
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Florbela Catarina "Bela"
Malaquias (born 26
January 1959) is an
Angolan journalist,
lawyer and
politician who is
leader of the
Humanist Party of Angola...
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Florbela is a
feminine given name.
Florbela Espanca (1894–1930),
Portuguese poet
Florbela Malaquias (born 1959),
Angolan politician Florbela Oliveira (born...
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Partido Humanista de Angola, PHA) is a
political party in
Angola led by
Florbela Malaquias. It was
legalised by the
Constitutional Court on 27 May 2022...
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Katherine Mansfield "The Doll's House" (1922)
Portugal Mário de Sá-Carneiro
Florbela Espanca Fernando Pessoa United States O.
Henry "The
Ransom of Red Chief"...
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Florbela Oliveira (born 26
April 1974) is a
Portuguese actress who
appeared in
Morangos com Açúcar, Dei-te
Quase Tudo,
Mundo Meu and Médicos de Familía...
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Portuguese who was
crying for his love for Love itself. Or, rather, as
poetess Florbela Espanca put it, I long for the
longings I don't have ('Anoitecer', Espanca...
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Romanian poet with Parn****ian
influences was
Alexandru Macedonski.
Florbela Espanca was a Parn****ian
Portuguese poet (Larousse), as was Cesário Verde...
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Harris Jones, Irish-born
American labor leader (b. 1837)
December 8 –
Florbela Espanca,
Portuguese poet (b. 1894)
December 9
Andrew "Rube" Foster, American...