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Janeiro land
situated in
Campo Grande (Big Field).
These were
called realengos, or
royal lands,
arising because of
territorial conquest by the discovery...
- The
Military School of
Realengo (Portuguese:
Escola Militar do
Realengo) was the
training institution for
officers of the
Brazilian Army from 1913 until...
- Muni****l
School (Escola Muni****l T****o da Silveira), an
elementary school in
Realengo on the
western fringe of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was
armed with two...
- and its
walls were destro**** in 1110. The city was
confirmed as
villa de
realengo [es] (linked to the Crown) in 1123,
during the
reign of
Alfonso VII. The...
-
concentrated in the
neighborhoods of
Campo Grande,
Santa Cruz, Bangu, Tijuca,
Realengo, Jacarepaguá, Copacabana,
Barra da Tijuca, Maré,
Guaratiba and Taquara...
-
Occupied by
Gonzalo de Saavedra,
Tarifa returned to the
nominal status of
realengo [es],
while largely controlled by the former. The mid-15th
century saw...
-
School in Rio
Grande do Sul. In 1918, he
joined the
Military School of
Realengo in Rio de Janeiro, as an
infantry cadet, and was
declared second lieutenant...
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Bastos Paciência
Padre Miguel Pedra de
Guaratiba Praça Seca
Pechincha Realengo Recreio dos
Bandeirantes Santa Cruz Santíssimo
Senador Camará
Senador Vasconcelos...
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ARENA Spouse Scylla Nogueira Children 2 Alma
mater Military School of
Realengo Profession Military Signature Military service Allegiance Brazil Branch/service...
- of the
Crown of Castile, the
wider Kingdom of Córdoba
distinctly lacked realengo (royal demesne)
council towns other than the
capital city itself. In addition...