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Artur de
Sacadura Freire Cabral, GCTE (23 May 1881 – 15
November 1924),
known simply as
Sacadura Cabral (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐkɐˈðuɾɐ kɐˈβɾal])...
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Miguel de
Sacadura Cabral Portas (1 May 1958 – 24
April 2012) was a
Portuguese politician and a
Member of the
European Parliament for the Left Bloc, part...
- officer,
historian and aviator. An
aviation pioneer, Gago
Coutinho and
Sacadura Cabral were the
first to
cross the
South Atlantic Ocean by air, in a journey...
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Pacheco de
Sacadura Botte (Quinta da Bica, Portugal, 31
October 1902 - Ma****, Mozambique, 18
November 1987),
commonly known as
Theodorico de
Sacadura Botte...
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Paulo de
Sacadura Cabral Portas (born 12
September 1962,
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpawlu ˈpɔɾtɐʃ]) is a
Portuguese media and
political figure, who has...
- The
House of
Sacadura Botte is an
extant Portuguese noble family,
patrilineally descended from
Mateus Gomes de Aguiar, a
Portuguese Knight of Santiago...
- Cabral, 1st
Marquis of
Tomar (1803–1889),
Portuguese statesman Artur de
Sacadura Cabral (1881–1924),
Portuguese aviation pioneer César
Cabral (born 1989)...
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South Atlantic was made by the
Portuguese naval aviators Gago
Coutinho and
Sacadura Cabral in 1922, to mark the
centennial of Brazil's independence. Coutinho...
- Sebastian's
Hermitage Convent of
Saint Anthony Jardim Gago
Coutinho e
Sacadura Cabral is a well-kept
public park in the
centre with
several monuments...
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aircraft registration CS-TBR, and
named after the
Portuguese aviation pioneer Sacadura Cabral. It was
delivered to TAP on 21
January 1975. It was
powered by three...