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named after Pliny Plínio (footballer, born 1946), José
Plínio de Godoy,
Brazilian football midfielder Plínio (footballer, born 1984),
Plínio Marcos da Silva...
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Plínio Salgado (Portuguese: [ˈplĩnju sawˈɡadu];
January 22, 1895 –
December 8, 1975) was a
Brazilian politician, writer, journalist, and theologian. He...
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Plinio Corrêa de
Oliveira (December 13, 1908 –
October 3, 1995) was a
Brazilian intellectual and
traditionalist Catholic activist, best
known for the foundation...
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Plinio Clab****i (1919–1984) was an
Italian operatic b****
particularly ****ociated with the
Italian repertoire. Born in Sedegliano, Italy,
Plinio Clab****i...
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Plínio de
Arruda Sampaio Jr.,
sometimes simply referred to as Plininho, is a
Brazilian economist, academic, and
political figure. He is a
retired professor...
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Plinio Nomellini (6
August 1866,
Livorno – 8
August 1943, Florence) was an
Italian painter in the
Divisionist style. He was born to
Coriolano Nomellini...
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Plinio A****yo
Mendoza (born
march 24, 1931) is a
Colombian journalist, writer, and diplomat.
Mendoza was
named in
honour to the
Roman authors Pliny the...
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until the year 1937. In the Americas, the
Brazilian Integralists led by
Plínio Salgado claimed as many as 200,000 members,
although following coup attempts...
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Plinio Plini (Perugia, Umbria, late 19th century) was an
Italian painter,
mainly painting interior vedute of churches, in oil and watercolor. He was a...
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Plinio Corrêa de
Oliveira Institute (IPCO) (Portuguese:
Instituto Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira) is a
Roman Catholic traditionalist ****ociation of private...