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Sidónio Bernardino Cardoso da
Silva Pais CavC OA CavA (pronounced [siˈðɔnju ˈpajʃ]; 1 May 1872 – 14
December 1918) was a
Portuguese politician, military...
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Sidónio is a
masculine given name
which may
refer to:
Sidónio Pais (1872–1918),
Portuguese politician,
military officer,
diplomat and
president of the...
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Sidónio da
Silva Bastos Manhiça (born 16
April 1939) is a
former Portuguese professional footballer.
Notes Sidónio at
ForaDeJogo (archived) v t e...
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Maria Sidónio Baracho Damião (July 13, 1920 –
March 29, 2007) was a
Portuguese actress, singer, and ceramicist.
Sidónio was born in the
Portuguese capital...
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Antipater of
Sidon (Gr****: Ἀντίπατρος ὁ Σιδώνιος,
Antipatros ho
Sidonios) was an
ancient Gr**** poet of the 2nd and 1st
centuries BC.
Cicero mentions him...
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fourth President of Portugal,
Sidónio Pais, was shot and
fatally wounded at the Lisboa-Rossio
Railway Station in Lisbon,
Portugal on 14
December 1918...
- of two dictatorships, led by
Pimenta de
Castro (January – May 1915) and
Sidónio Pais (1917–1918),
called the President-King. Sidonism, also
called Dezembrism...
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Foreign Affairs In
office 8
October 1918 – 30
March 1919
Prime Minister Sidónio Pais (de facto) João do
Canto e
Castro (acting) João
Tamagnini Barbosa...
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President of the
Provisional Government after the
republican coup d'état. Also
Sidónio Pais,
Mendes Cabeçadas,
Gomes da Costa, as well as
Canto e
Castro and Óscar...
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Jonas Malheiro Sidónio Sakaita Savimbi (Portuguese: [ˈʒɔnɐʃ ˈsavĩbi]; 3
August 1934 – 22
February 2002) was an
Angolan revolutionary, politician, and...