- a nun.[citation needed]
Sabugosa 1921, p. 18.
Sabugosa 1921, p. 13.
Sabugosa 1921, p. 21.
Sabugosa 1921, pp. 22–25.
Sabugosa 1921, pp. 40–43. Pereira...
- The
Count of
Sabugosa (Portuguese:
Conde de
Sabugosa), was a
title created by
letter on 19
September 1729 by King John V of
Portugal for
Vasco Fernandes...
- only 600 had
survived into adulthood.”
Pereira &
Rodrigues 1904, p. 1041.
Sabugosa 1921, p. 60.
McMurdo 1889a, p. 499.
Pereira &
Rodrigues 1904, p. 1040....
- figure.
Primally using a corn cob,
Pedrinho then
created the "Viscount of
Sabugosa",
which in an
unknown form came to life and,
beyond the
wedding prank,...
-
Visconde de
Sabugosa (roughly "Viscount of Corncob"; "sabugo"
means corncob in Portuguese. "
Sabugosa" is a
parody of the
Count de
Sabugosa)
Visconde is...
-
Molelos Mosteirinho Mosteiro de Fráguas
Mouraz Nandufe Parada de
Gonta Sabugosa Santiago de
Besteiros São João do
Monte São
Miguel do
Outeiro Silvares...
- ("Emilia") and the
aristocratic and
learned puppet made of
corncob Visconde de
Sabugosa (roughly "Viscount Corncob"), the cow Mocha, the
donkey Conselheiro ("Counsellor")...
- mother. The Boy also has a
friend built by Aunt Anastácia, the
Viscount of
Sabugosa, made from an old corn cob,
which also
comes to life. For
having been forgotten...
-
Meneses (1851 — 1923) was a
Portuguese noble who was the 9th
Count of
Sabugosa. A law graduate,
diplomat and high official, he was also a distinguished...
- Name
Years in
office Emílio Braz 1975–1976
Belarmino Sabugosa Van-Dúnem 1976–1978 Nazário
Vital 1978–1979 Maj.
Miguel João Luís
Ivady 1979–1981 Mariano...