- East Indies, p. 181[2] André
Murteira,
Portuguese military expeditions to
Southeast Asia, 1597–1606, p. 145 [3] André
Murteira, p. 145
David Nicolle, The...
- 917 sq mi), it
flows for 60
kilometres (37 mi),
joining the
Tagus near
Murteira.
Along its
length it
receives the Divor, and,
almost at the mouth, the...
- Monvedro,
Monvedro (Oeste),
Monvedro De Sines,
Monvedro Tinto, Morteira,
Murteira, Paraletta, Parralada, Parraleta, Parreleta, Pau Ferro, Ribote, Ribote...
-
interviewed by the
media about her uncle.
Maria Manuela Nogueira Rosa Dias
Murteira was born on 16
November 1925 in
Lisbon on Rua
Coelho da Rocha, in the parish...
-
abandoned churches of São
Bento de
Pomares and São Jordão. Anta da
Herdade da
Murteira Anta da
Herdade da
Tisnada Castelo de
Torre de
Coelheiros "Paróquia de...
- in Portugal". p. 13.
Retrieved 17 June 2021. Pereirinha, José António;
Murteira,
Maria Clara (2016). "The
Portuguese Welfare System in a Time of Crisis...
- 1974 – 26
March 1975
Prime Minister Vasco Gonçalves
Preceded by Mário
Murteira Succeeded by
Jorge Sá
Borges Secretary of
State for
Social Security In...
-
Constitutional Government 27
December 1995 – 15
January 1996
Francisco Murteira Nabo 15
January 1996 – 25
October 1999
Ministry of
Social Infrastructure...
-
Infrastructure Henrique Constantino PS 28
October 1995 27
December 1997
Francisco Murteira Nabo PS 27
December 1997 15
January 1996
Minister of
Territorial Infrastructure...
-
Santana Lopes (2004),
former prime minister of
Portugal Francisco Luís
Murteira Nabo,
former chairman of
Portugal Telecom,
Minister of
Public Works, Transport...