- The
Journalist Phelippe Daou
Bridge (Portuguese:
Ponte Rio Negro) is the
fourth longest bridge in
Brazil at 3,595
metres (11,795 ft) long, with a cable-sta****...
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Thomas Phelippes (1556–1625), also
known as
Thomas Phillips was a linguist, who was emplo**** as a
forger and
intelligence gatherer. He
served mainly under...
- were
double agents Robert Poley and
Gilbert Gifford, as well as
Thomas Phelippes, a spy
agent and cryptanalyst, and the
Puritan spy
Maliverey Catilyn....
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between 1314 and 1318,
among which Avi****s pour le roy Loys, Du roy
Phelippe qui ores regne, De
alliatis and De la
creation du pape Jehan. The majority...
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medieval French poet
Eustache Deschamps dedicated one of his
ballads to "
Phelippe en Lancastre," as a
partisan of the
Order of the Flower. It has also been...
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businessman Phelippe Daou,
alongside radio station CBN Amazônia
Manaus and Rádio
Echos da Amazônia. In 1968,
journalists and
businessmen Phelippe Daou, Milton...
- owned-and-operated by
Grupo Rede Amazônica, a
company of
businessman Phelippe Daou. The
arrival of
television in
Roraima goes back to the eves of the...
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spread across several northern Brazilian states,
founded by
businessman Phelippe Daou. A
concession for a
television station in the
state of Acre was granted...
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during construction and so it is more
expensive to construct.
Journalist Phelippe Daou
Bridge crosses the Rio
Negro in
Amazonas state. It was
opened on 24...
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headquartered in Manaus,
capital of the
state of
Amazonas and
owned by
businessman Phelippe Daou Jr.. It has, as its main subsidiaries, the Rede Amazônica compound...