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Viriato may
refer to:
Viriathus (died 139 BC), a
leader of the
Lusitanian people that
resisted Roman expansion in
Iberia Viriatos,
named after Viriathus...
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Viriatos,
named after the
Lusitanian leader Viriathus, was the
generic name
given to
Portuguese volunteers who
fought with the
Nationalists in the Spanish...
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Cabanas de
Viriato is a town in the
Carregal do Sal Muni****lity, Dão-Lafões
Subregion of the
Viseu District, in the
Centro Region of Portugal. The po****tion...
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Captain Viriato Hipolito de Mendonça e
Fernandes OVS OVM (born 4
February 1969) is an
Indian politician,
social activist, engineer, and
former Indian...
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Viriato Clemente da Cruz (25
March 1928 – 13 June 1973) was an
Angolan poet and politician, who was born in Kikuvo,
Porto Amboim,
Portuguese Angola, and...
- Anne
Viriato (born 19
April 1997) is the
first trans woman to
compete in
Brazilian MMA (Mixed
Martial Arts).
Viriato's wins came over male
opponents in...
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Viriato Alberto Fiallo Rodríguez (28
October 1895 – 4
October 1983) was a
Dominican physician and politician.
Viriato Fiallo was the son of
Alberto Fiallo...
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Viriato Trágico is an epic poem by
Portuguese author Brás
Garcia de Mascarenhas.
Viriato Trágico is a long poem,
consisting of
twenty cantos. It was published...
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Viriathus (also
spelled Viriatus;
known as
Viriato in
Portuguese and Spanish; died 139 BC) was the most
important leader of the
Lusitanian people that...
- Nuno
Viriato Tavares de Melo Egídio (Tomar, 18
February 1922 – Lisbon, 7
December 2011) was a
Portuguese general. He
served as
Governor of
Macau from...