Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Alfredo Keil" ¶ 8
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Guida and Maria
He was the only son of Francisco Coelho do Amaral Reis, 1st Viscount of Pedralva by Carlos I of Portugal in 1904 ( Sátão, Águas Boas, 3 August 1873 5 April 1938 ), 100th Governor of Angola from 1920 to 1921, son of José Caetano dos Reis and wife Lucrécia Coelho do Amaral, and first wife, as her second husband, Guida Maria Josefina Cinatti Keil, daughter of German Alfredo Cristiano Keil and wife Italian Cleyde Maria Margarida Cinatti.
*** Guida Maria Mendes Keil Carvalho da Silva, had natural children one by ... Morais Marques and two by ... Teixeira:
* Maria Guida

Guida and married
He married Guida Goldschmiedt in 1908.
He was married to Guida, daughter of Guy, duke of Sorrento, and niece of Guaimar.

Guida and de
de: Gloria Guida

Guida and da
* 1985: Fonte da Saudade as Bárbara / Guida / Alba
His 2003 album Squire for Hire possesses a diverse sound, featuring contributions from producers / performers Mark De Clive-Lowe, producer / poet Rich Medina, vocalists, Marcus Begg, Guida da Palma, Bembe Segue, Marlena Shaw and Blur front-man, Damon Albarn.

Guida and had
She has had several co-anchors, or as Sue called them " anchor husbands ", including Jack Cafferty, Tony Guida, Matt Lauer, Dean Shepherd and Jim Rosenfield.
In the previous year Molinos had published a volume, Guida spirituale, the disinvolge l ' anima e la conduce per l ' interior camino all ' acquisito della perfetta contemplazione e del ricco tesoro della pace interiore.

Guida and two
* John Guida, local restaurateur, Top Shot 2 contestant ( top 14 ) with six USPSA state championship wins and two top-30 world finishes.
* Matt Warnke sang for a band called One-Sided War with Patrick from Citizens Arrest in the late 90s before forming Running Like Thieves ( named after a Bold song ) with John Biviano and Andy Guida of Supertouch, which put out two EPs on New Jersey's LiveWire Records.

Guida and first
The Guida d ’ Italia: Milano 1998 ( Touring Club Editore, p. 154 ) points out that the early Romantics tended to praise it in “ the first intense enthusiasms for Gothic .” As the Gothic Revival brought in a purer taste, condemnation was often equally intense.
In September 1979, after Niatross won his first six races, half interest in him was sold to Stockbroker Lou Guida and the Niatross syndicate for 2. 5 million in cash.
After a very one sided first round, he was defeated by Guida via guillotine choke in the second round.
* The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Guida galattica per gli autostoppisti, translated by Laura Serra, first published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore in the science fiction series Urania, Milan 1983.
Jeremy took on journeyman veteran Jason Guida in the main event of " Arena Rumble " and won by arm-triangle choke in the first round.

Guida and by
During the 5 years of Italian rule over the whole Horn of Africa ( a colony in Eritrea was set by Rome in 1870 and Ethiopia occupied in 1936 ), Italian geographers accurately mapped the population of their colony and eventually referred to the Oromos preferably as Gallas in all the official maps as well as in a guide-book still available nowadays called " Guida all Africa Orientale Italiana " (" A Guide-Book to Italian Eastern Africa ").
The sixteen masters initiated by Usui include Toshihiro Eguchi, Jusaburo Guida, Ilichi Taketomi, Toyoichi Wanami, Yoshihiru Watanabe, Keizo Ogawa, J. Ushida, and Chujiro Hayashi.
*, Fiat 500: la Guida the Guide, by Alessandro Sannia, pub.
After being removed from the anchor desk of Live at Five in 1992, Tony Guida briefly co-anchored the program followed by Matt Lauer from 1992-1994 and Mary Civiello in 1997.
Born James McCleese in Weldon, North Carolina, he performed gospel music as a teenager, later scouted by Frank Guida and recruited to sing songs handpicked for one of Guida's other hit artists, Gary U. S. Bonds.
Guida was later hired as lead anchor for a new station launched by Dow Jones & Company, WBIS +.

Guida and Carlos
An enthusiast of the café-concert scene in Portugal, she supported her friend the cross-dresser Guida Scarllaty ( the actor Carlos Ferreira ).

Guida and 3
#" Quarter To Three " ( Frank Guida / Eugene Barge / Joseph Royster / Gary Anderson ) 3: 54
#" Quarter to Three " ( Frank Guida, Eugene Barge, Joseph Royster, Gary Anderson ) 3: 52

Guida and August
* Guida, Fred " A Christmas Carol " And Its Adaptations ( Publisher: McFarland & Company ; New Edition, August 2, 2006 )

Guida and
Guida d ' Italia: Umbria pp136 42.
Guida d ' Italia: Roma et dintorni, pp 615 18.
* Guida d ' Italia Venezia.

Guida and 5
Tony Guida ( born November 5, 1941 ) is a New York-based local television and radio personality.

Guida and 1938
By 1938, the Guida described improvements to Ambo which included a post office, telephone service, a clinic for outpatients, restaurants, and a hotel under construction.

Guida and ),
Sergio Salvi, a poet, essayist, and historian of minority languages, used the term " internal colonies " in the cultural sense in Le nazioni proibite: Guida a dieci colonie interne dell ' Europa occidentale (" The forbidden nations: Guide to ten internal colonies of western Europe ") ( 1973 ), among which he included Catalonia, Scotland, Brittany and Occitania.
He was, besides, the editor of Isacco Israelita's Guida dei Medici ( Manhig ha-Rofe ' im ), translated from an old Hebrew manuscript ( Venice, 1861 ); and wrote Dei Soncino, Celebri Tipografi Italiani nel Secoli XV .- XVI.
* Guida allo studio dell economia politica ( 1876, English translation 1880 ), an admirable compendium of the theoretical preliminaries of economics, with a brief critical history of the science and an excellent bibliography

Guida and from
In the following November, Innocent signed a bull, Coelestis Pastor, condemning sixty-eight propositions from the Guida spirituale and other unpublished writings of its author.
In 1991 when the Live at Five moniker was briefly dropped from WNBC-TV, Guida was made co-anchor of Today in New York.
In 1994, Guida was switched from 5pm to 6pm co-anchor.
That same year, Guida was made co-anchor of the 5pm and 11pm newscasts for a short period of time after John Roberts left to join CBS News and before John Johnson joined from WABC-TV.
In 1996, Guida, along with Johnson, Michele Marsh and other WCBS-TV anchors were fired from the station.

Maria and Josefina
The cast featured Matt Cavenaugh as Tony, Josefina Scaglione as Maria and Karen Olivo as Anita.
* The 2009 new Broadway cast album, with Josefina Scaglione as Maria, Matt Cavenaugh as Tony and Karen Olivo as Anita won the 2009 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album.
Her mother, Maria Teresa Josefina Janicki was of Polish descent and her father, Angel Luisi was believed to have come from an Italian ancestry.
Among its students have been, among other, artists as: singers Francisco Viñas, Maria Barrientos, Josefina Huguet, Conchita Supervía, Mercedes Capsir, Elvira de Hidalgo, Miguel Fleta, Victoria de los Ángeles, Jaume Aragall, Montserrat Caballé, Manuel Ausensi, José Carreras, Eduard Giménez, Dalmacio González, Joan Pons, Josep Bros ; guitarist Renata Tarragó ; pianist Frank Marshall or composers Frederic Mompou, Joan Lamote de Grignon, Ricard Lamote de Grignon, Joaquim Zamacois, Lluís Benejam, Joan Guinjoan, Leonardo Balada, Carles Santos, and Manuel Valls.
On February 4, 1899, he married Maria Georgina " Josefina " Bird Aria, daughter of sugar baron Jorge Bird Leon.
He was survived by his wife, Josefina Bird ( 1880 1940 ) and three children ( his son Jaime died in 1928 ), Antonio Jr., Maria Antonia Josefina and Maria Angelica ( 1812 2004 ).
With his passing, his daughter Maria Antonia Josefina, was elected president of the Liberal Party, thus becoming the first woman to preside a political party in Puerto Rico.
Keil was born in Lisbon, the son of Johann Christian Keil ( son of Johann Georg Keil and wife Elisabeth ...) and wife ( m. Lisbon, 30 August 1848 ) Maria Josefina Stellflug ( daughter of Matias Stellflug and wife Barbara ...).
Thus the Filipino names Maricel, Maritoni, Marijo, Maritess, and Maricon come from Maria Celia ( or Celeste ), Marie Antoinette, María Josefa ( or Josefina ), María Teresa, and María Concepción ( or Consolación ).

0.472 seconds.