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- 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,...
- corncob, the Viscount of Sabugosa ("sabugo" means corncob in Portuguese, "Sabugosa" is a parody of the real Count of Sabugosa). The Viscount always wears...
- 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...
- Serra do Caramulo, São João do Monte, and Guardão. The lowlands of Mouraz, Sabugosa, Canas de Santa Maria, São Miguel de Outeiro, and a few parishes that were...
- 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...
- Visconde de Sabugosa (roughly "Viscount of Corncob"; "sabugo" means corncob in Portuguese. "Sabugosa" is a parody of the Count de Sabugosa) Visconde is...
- Emília, the living, smart and talkative doll of the farm. The Viscount of Sabugosa was pla**** by Rúbens Molino, and Later In 1958 Molino was replaced by Luciano...