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Pombeiros were
African and
sometimes mulatto agents who
purchased slaves in the
African interior on
behalf of the
Portuguese crown or
private Portuguese...
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Pombeiro (Portuguese:
Mosteiro de
Santa Maria de
Pombeiro),
shortened to
Monastery of
Pombeiro, is a
monastery in the
civil parish of
Pombeiro de Ribavizela...
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Francisco Pombeiro (born 14 July 1996) is a
Portuguese volleyball player who
plays for
Sporting CP. "Francisco
Pombeiro Profile". sporting.pt (in Portuguese)...
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Armando José
Latourrette de
Oliveira Pombeiro is a
Portuguese chemical engineer. He was born in 1949 in Porto, Portugal. His
education includes Chemical...
- Álvaro da
Cunha (1371–?) was a
Portuguese nobleman, 3rd Lord of
Pombeiro. Álvaro was born in Portugal, was the son of João Lourenço da
Cunha and Leonor...
- (born 1945), singer-songwriter, composer, actor, poet and
author Armando Pombeiro (born 1949),
chemical engineer Miguel Sousa Tavares (born 1952), lawyer...
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Chemical engineering (Alírio Rodrigues,
Isabel Gago,
Armando J. L.
Pombeiro)
Chemistry (Roberto
Duarte Silva,
Branca Edmée Marques)
Computer science...
- Meneses,
formerly the wife of the
nobleman João Lourenço da Cunha, Lord of
Pombeiro, and
daughter of
Martim Afonso Telo de Meneses, by whom he had his only...
- CO;2-7. PMID 29711812. da Silva, José A.L.; Fraústo da Silva, João J.R.;
Pombeiro,
Armando J.L. (August 2013). "Amavadin, a
vanadium natural complex: Its...
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Afonso II of Portugal. He is also said to be the son of Châmoa
Gomes de
Pombeiro,
though there is
little evidence to
support this. Ben
Rabbi had five sons...