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Francisco de
Borja Garção Stockler, 1st
Baron of Vila da Praia, (25
September 1759 – 6
March 1829) was a
Portuguese politician, soldier, and mathematician...
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Pedro António
Joaquim Correia da
Serra Garção (29
April 1724 – 10
November 1772) was a
Portuguese lyric poet.
Garção was born in Lisbon, Socorro, the son...
- and as one of the most
respected guitarists from
Southern Africa.
Felix Garcao do
Rosario Serafim Bernardo Baloi,
better known by his
nickname "Gito",...
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composer Manuel Pio Correia,
botanist Natália Correia,
writer Pedro Correia Garção,
lyric poet Raúl Correia,
footballer Aurelia Correia,
African businesswoman...
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ritual in an
oaken grove.
November 10 – The wife of poet
Pedro Correia Garção obtains an
order for his
release from prison, the very day of his death...
- 1728 –
Fyodor Apraksin,
Russian admiral (b. 1661) 1772 –
Pedro Correia Garção,
Portuguese poet and
author (b. 1724) 1777 – Cornstalk,
American tribal...
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Constitutional Revolt in
Angra that
deposed his successor,
Francisco de
Borja Garção Stockler, he was
killed in a counter-revolution that
occurred on 3–4 April...
- poetry"—and it
included the most
celebrated writers of the time.
Pedro Correia Garção composed the "Cantata de Dido", a
classic gem, and many
excellent sonnets...
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Grant David Yeats (1773–1836)
Felipe Bauza (1764–1834)
Francisco de
Borja Garção Stockler (1759–1829)
Maximilian Joseph (1782–1863) "Fellows of the Royal...
- Mathématique),
Gerhard X.
Ritter (University of Florida) &
Adolfo Steiger Garçao (New
University of Lisbon) (2003–2004)
George A.
Bekey (USC),
Adolfo Guzmán...