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- history 1911–1962 1963–1974 1975 1984–1986 1987 2009–2010 Sporting Sporting–Gazcidla Sporting–Sottomayor Sporting–Raposeira Sporting–Vitalis Sporting...
- tissue of C. roseus plants. In 1996-1998, three studies headed by Mariana Sottomayor from the University of Porto, Portugal localized catharanthine and vindoline...
- Mexican politician Sottomayor Pizarro 1997, p. 783, vol. II. sfn error: no target: CITEREFSottomayor_Pizarro1997 (help) Sottomayor Pizarro 1997, p. 786...
- Belmondo's then girlfriend, Brazilian model and singer Maria Carlos Sottomayor, also shows up in a musical number, in the final of her three on-screen...
- triggered by the merger by incorporation of the Banks Atlântico, Mello and SottoMayor into BCP, in 2000, unifying 4 brands in one only brand known to the public—the...
- Branco Ending theme "Flor Sem Tempo" by Bárbara Branco Composers José Sottomayor José Calvário Country of origin Portugal Original language Portuguese...
- In 1928 he married Maria Teresa de Castro Sottomayor, only daughter of Dom Miguel Nicolau de Sottomayor, with issue. From a young age, João Ameal was...
- the Portuguese State of India; His great-grandson Dom José de Macedo Sottomayor e Castro, Captain of Dragoons, served and died in São Paulo, Brazil; His...
- Imperial Guilherme FilipeMajor Pato Anselmo Heitor Lourenço – Alferes Sottomayor Henrique FeistAlferes David e Silva Ivo CanelasTenente Santos Silva...
- garrison was reinforced by 200 African allies put in service of the governor Sottomayor by the local caciques. The Dutch opened the battle by bombarding the castle...