- D.
Pedro Mascarenhas, 1st
Count of
Sandomil (9
November 1670 – 3
August 1745), was a
Portuguese nobleman and
colonial administrator,
Viceroy of
India from...
- V b.C. The
village was
founded by
families of
shepherds who come from
Sandomil and
Corgas (closest town and
village respectively)
looking for fertile...
- Misericórdia. Valada-Azambuja
Palace Almada –
Carvalhais Palace Alvito Palace Sandomil Palace Chagas Palace Corpo Santo Church Igreja de São
Paulo Cais do Sodré...
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professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for Estoril. Born in
Sandomil, Seia, Álvaro
started playing football at
local club Seia FC at 9 years...
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Andrade Pessanha In
office 1740–1742
Monarch John V
Preceded by
Count of
Sandomil Succeeded by
Council of the
Interim Government Personal details Born 4...
- Goa) 3. Tomé
Gomes Moreira 1732
Viceroy Pedro Mascarenhas, 1st
Count of
Sandomil 1732 1740
Returned to
Portugal Viceroy Luís
Carlos Inácio
Xavier de Meneses...
- the
banks of the river, as well as many
river beaches such as
those at
Sandomil, São Gião,
Caldas de São Paulo, São Sebastião da Feira, Avô, Côja, and...
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better defend Baçaim. As per
orders of the
Portuguese Viceroy, the
Count of
Sandomil, only Baçaim, Damão, Diu and
Karanja (Uran) were to be defended. These...
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Girabolhos Loriga Paranhos Pinhanços
Sabugueiro Sameice e
Santa Eulália
Sandomil Santa Comba Santa Marinha e São
Martinho Santiago Sazes da
Beira Seia,...
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Lajes Lapa dos
Dinheiros Loriga Paranhos Pinhanços
Sabugueiro Sameice Sandomil Santa Comba Santa Eulália
Santa Marinha Santiago São
Martinho São Romão...