- by the
mishap and the
recipe persisted.
Named after the
freguesia of
Margaride in Felgueiras, this cake was
first created by a
confectioner named Clara...
- Aião [pt] Airães [pt] Friande [pt] Idães
Jugueiros Macieira da Lixa e
Caramos Margaride (Santa Eulália), Várzea, Lagares,
Varziela e
Moure Pedreira,
Rande e Sernande...
- Onganía,
president after a 1966 coup,
named a
Federal Police director, Luis
Margaride, who
shared his
distaste for
modern culture,
resulting in
crusades against...
-
Caramos Friande Idães
Jugueiros Lagares Lordelo [pt]
Macieira da Lixa
Margaride (Santa Eulália)
Moure Pedreira Penacova Pinheiro Pombeiro de Ribavizela...
- (in
European Portuguese).
Retrieved 28
February 2024. "Casa e
Quinta de
Margaride". www.monumentos.gov.pt.
Archived from the
original on 7
January 2024...
-
Felgueiras 20.00 Varziela-Britelo 18.00
Longra 12.00 Sta.
Margarida (formerly
Margaride) Unhão 08.00 Lousada-Lourido
formerly Louzada Bichas Sequeiros Gatão Cárcere...
- the four
leaders of so
extraordinary a development."José Luis Álvarez
Margaride;
Ernesto Carmona Guzmán; et al. (May 23, 2002). "Minutes of the Jury –...
- trains, and then
embarked for France. On 6
January 1919,
Major Alberto Margaride's column from the
Northern Military Junta arrived in Peso da Régua with...
-
Mangualde Viscount of
Manique do
Intendente Viscount of
Marco Viscount of
Margaride Viscount of
Mariares Viscount of
Marinha Grande Viscount of
Marinho Viscount...
- María),
Lamela (San Miguel), Laro (San Salvador),
Manduas (San Tirso),
Margaride (San Fiz),
Martixe (San Cristovo),
Moalde (San Mamede),
Negreiros (San...