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Vimieiro is the name of
several places in Portugal:
Vimiero (Arraiolos), a
freguesia (civil parish) in
Arraiolos Muni****lity
Vimieiro (Braga), a civil...
- Celeirós,
Aveleda e
Vimieiro is a
civil parish in the muni****lity of Braga, Portugal. It was
formed in 2013 by the
merger of the
former parishes Celeirós...
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Vimieiro is a
village and
former civil parish (freguesia) in the
Portuguese muni****lity of
Santa Comba Dão in the
Viseu District.
Since the administrative...
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Portugal from 1932 to 1968 and
founder of the
Estado Novo, was born in
Vimieiro,
Santa Comba Dão on 28
April 1889 to a
rural family of
modest income. The...
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Esteves Leme.
These brothers have
acquired of the
Countess of
Vimieiro (Condesa de
Vimieiro), the
lands north of the town of Taubaté.
There is no news of...
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Vimieiro,
which would be
granted a
charter (foral) in 1257 by
bishop Martinho of Évora. However,
under King
Afonso III, both
Arraiolos and
Vimieiro would...
- the dictatorship,
which lasted forty-eight years."
Salazar was born in
Vimieiro, near
Santa Comba Dão (Viseu District), to a
family of
modest income on...
- controversy. Its
first donatária,
Mariana de
Sousa Guerra,
Countess of
Vimieiro,
promoted explorers'
incursions into the Paraíba Valley, the
northern coast...
- died in 1970 and his
wishes were
revealed to be
buried in his
hometown of
Vimieiro near
Santa Comba Dão,
which was
carried out.
Besides Oscar Carmona, no...
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Francisco José
Caeiro (Arraiolos,
Vimieiro, 6
March 1890 – Lisbon, 24 May 1976) was a
Portuguese politician and
former Minister and law professor. He was...