- João de Sá (fl. 1524–1567),
known as
Panasco (a
nickname that
meant rudeness as
revealed by
clothes or manners), was a
black African in the
employ of...
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United States to
decide a
Deputy Commanding General;
Brazil chose Hugo
Panasco Alvim to head the
operation while the
United States named Bruce Palmer...
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Fermelinda Carvalho (PSD) and the
President of the Muni****l ****embly is Abílio
Panasco (PSD). The muni****l
holiday is June 24,
after Saint John the Baptist....
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Salvadoran and
Honduran troops and was
headed by
Brazilian General Hugo
Panasco Alvim, with US Army
General Bruce Palmer serving as his
deputy commander...
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heraldry of the
Order of Santiago,
sometimes identified as João de Sá
Panasco. More domestically-minded work can be seen, such as
boatmen unloading grain...
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Francis I of
France Stańczyk (c. 1480–1560),
Polish jester João de Sá
Panasco (fl. 1524–1567),
African court jester of King John III of Portugal, eventually...
- Joan d'Acosta (c. 1665– c. 1740),
jester of
Peter the
Great João de Sá
Panasco (fl. 1524–1567),
jester of John III of
Portugal John Pace (c.1523–c.1590)...
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light fire
weapons and blades". John III's
court jester was João de Sá
Panasco, a
black African, who was
eventually admitted to the
prestigious Order...
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largest unit, a
reinforced infantry battalion.
Brazilian General Hugo
Panasco Alvim ****umed
command of the OAS
ground forces, and on May 26 the U.S....
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sprinter P
Viriato Pã,
attorney general of Guinea–Bissau João de Sá (
Panasco),
gentleman courtier of the
Royal Household Tito Paris,
musician Pauleta...