- The
Brazilian Naval Revolts, or the
Revoltas da
Armada (in Portuguese), were
armed mutinies promoted mainly by
admirals Custódio José de Melo and Saldanha...
- A
Revolta dos Dândis (English: "The
Revolt of the Dandies") is the
second album by
Brazilian rock band
Engenheiros do Hawaii,
released in 1987. It contains...
- John F.
Revolta (April 5, 1911 –
March 3, 1991) was an
American professional golfer who pla**** on the PGA Tour in the 1930s, 1940s, and
early 1950s. He...
- Melo,
Francisco Lopes. 1931: o ano de
todas as
Revoltas (PDF).
Retrieved 30
April 2018. "A
Revolta da
Madeira - Do****entários - História - RTP". RTP...
- successor,
Agostinho Neto, and in 1974
founded within the MPLA a
group called Revolta Activa (Active Revolt).
Angola became independent on
November 11, 1975...
- Hélio L (1997), A
Revolta da Armada,
BibliEx Moniz,
Edmundo (1984), Canudos: a luta pela terra,
Global Sevcenko,
Nicolau (2010), A
Revolta da Vacina, Cosac...
- The
Revolt of the
Brotherhoods (Catalan:
Revolta de les Germanies, Spanish: Rebelión de las Germanías) was a
revolt by
artisan guilds (Germanies) against...
- The
Eastern Revolt (Portuguese:
Revolta do Leste; RDL) is an
Angolan nationalist organization that
fought in the war of
independence from
Portugal under...
- The
Revolt of the Lash (Portuguese:
Revolta da Chibata) was a
naval mutiny in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in late
November 1910. It was the
direct result...
- The
Vaccine Revolt (Portuguese:
Revolta da Vacina) was a po****r riot that took
place between 10 and 16
November 1904 in the city of Rio de Janeiro, then...