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Lindolfo is a
Spanish and
Portuguese given name.
Notable people with the name include: Epitácio
Lindolfo da
Silva Pessoa (1865–1942),
Brazilian jurist...
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Lindolf Leopold Boeckel Collor,
known as
Lindolfo Collor (4
February 1890 – 21
September 1942) was a
Brazilian journalist and politician. He
served as...
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Lindolfo Delgado Garza (born 31
December 1994) is a
Mexican professional boxer. As an amateur, he
competed in the men's
lightweight event at the 2016 Summer...
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Lindolfo Mário de Pádua Melo (14
March 1930 – 5
October 2012),
simply known as
Lindolfo, was a
Brazilian professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper...
- Estádio
Lindolfo Monteiro is a
stadium in Teresina, Brazil. It has a
capacity of 15,269 spectators. 5°05′05″S 43°49′16″W / 5.08472°S 43.82111°W / -5...
- Juan
Lindolfo de los
Reyes Cuestas (6
January 1837 – 21 June 1905) was a
Uruguayan politician who
served as the 18th
President of
Uruguay from 1897 until...
- Epitácio
Lindolfo da
Silva Pessoa (Portuguese pronunciation: [epiˈtasju lĩˈdowfu dɐ ˈsiwvɐ peˈsoɐ]; 23 May 1865 – 13
February 1942) was a
Brazilian politician...
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Affonso de
Farias Mello and Leda
Collor (daughter of
former Labour Minister Lindolfo Collor, led by his father,
former governor of
Alagoas and
proprietor of...
- Juan
Cuestas was a
Uruguayan diplomat. Juan Cuestas's
father Juan
Lindolfo Cuestas served two
terms as
President of
Uruguay at the end of the 19th and...
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Battenberg (April 27, 1881)[citation needed] Uruguay:
President Juan
Lindolfo Cuestas (February 10, 1898) Austria:
Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss (March...