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Lucídio Vimaranes (died c. 922) was the
second count of
Portugal within the
Kingdom of Asturias,
which was
divided internally into
several provinces called...
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Lucidio Sentimenti (Italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃiːdjo sentiˈmenti]; 1 July 1920 – 28
November 2014), also
known as
Sentimenti IV, was an
Italian footballer...
- "Chiellini
enters Juventus Top Ten". juventus.com.
Retrieved 3
October 2017.
Lucidio Sentimenti IVº has
scored 5
goals in 188
matches with
Juventus FC, 4 of...
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Lucídio Portela Nunes (8
April 1922 – 30
October 2015) was a
Brazilian doctor and politician. He
served as the
governor of Piauí from 1979 to 1983. Born...
- Touro, A Coruña. Most
historians agree that he was the
father of:
Lucídio Vimaranes (
Lucídio, son of Vímara), who
succeeded Vímara as the
governor of the county...
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independence of
Portugal in the
Treaty of Zamora. Vímara
Peres (868–873)
Lucídio Vimaranes (873–924)
Hermenegildo González (c.924–c.950)
Mumadona Dias (c...
- Vímara Peres,
through one Nuno
Alvites (or Aloytez),
probable grandson of
Lucídio Vimaranes. He was
followed in the
county by his son Nuno
Alvites who died...
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Vargas and
Brazilian Social Control, 1930-1954, Westport: Greenwood, p. 86
Lucídio Castelo Branco, Da memória de um repórter.
Porto Alegre:
Editora Age, 2002...
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Mumadona in Guimarães
Count of
Portucale Tenure c. 924-950
Predecessor Lucídio Vimaranes Successor Gonzalo Menéndez Died 968 Spouse(s)
Hermenegildo González...
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Counts of
Portugal First County of
Portugal Vímara
Lucídio Mendo I and
Mumadona Gonzalo Mendo II
Alvito Nuno I and
Ilduara Mendes Mendo III Nuno...