- Nuno
Tristão was a 15th-century
Portuguese explorer and
slave trader,
active in the
early 1440s,
traditionally thought to be the
first European to reach...
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Tristão da
Cunha (sometimes
misspelled Tristão d'Acunha;
Portuguese pronunciation: [tɾiʃˈtɐ̃w dɐ ˈkuɲɐ]; c. 1460 – c. 1540) was a
Portuguese explorer and...
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Tristão de Bragança
Cunha (2
April 1891 – 26
September 1958),
better known as T. B. Cunha, was a
Portuguese nationalist and anti-colonial activist. Referred...
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Saulo Tristão (born 15
August 1988) is a
Brazilian equestrian. He
competed in two
events at the 2008
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Tristão Vaz
Teixeira (c. 1395–1480) was a
Portuguese navigator and
explorer who,
together with João Gonçalves
Zarco and
Bartolomeu Perestrelo, was the...
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Tristan and Isolde, the
subject of many
works in
opera and ballet.
Tristão Raposo, a nineteen-year-old
black child of the Rio de
Janeiro slums, spies...
- discovered. In 1418, two of Henry's captains, João Gonçalves
Zarco and
Tristão Vaz
Teixeira were
driven by a
storm to
Porto Santo an
uninhabited island...
- (2016–2020)
Elliot Easton – lead guitar,
backing vocals (1995–2004) John
Tristao – lead vocals,
rhythm guitar (1995–2016) Tal Morris – lead guitar, backing...
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Tristão de Alencar,
later Araripe, (October 7, 1821, Ceará – July 3, 1908, Rio de Janeiro) was a
Brazilian judge and
government minister. He was the grandson...
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Kingdom of Portugal. In 1418, two captains, João Gonçalves
Zarco and
Tristão Vaz Teixeira,
while exploring the
African coast in the
service of Prince...