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António and Galvão
* António Galvão ( 1563 ) Tratado que compôs o nobre & notauel capitão Antonio Galuão, dos diuersos & desuayrados caminhos, por onde nos tempos passados a pimenta & especearia veyo da India às nossas partes, & assi de todos os descobrimentos antigos & modernos, que são feitos até a era de 1550, Lisbon ( trans.
The Coruche City Council has also six City Councillors: Joaquim Filipe Coelho Serrão, Francisco Silvestre de Oliveira and Nelson Fernando Nunes Galvão elected by the Socialist Party, and Ricardo Jorge Rato Ferreira Raposo, Isidro Rodrigo Silva Catarino and António Joaquim Soares elected by Coligação Democrática Unitária
Galvão further claimed that he had planned to declare the independence of Angola from the Portuguese government, in opposition to António de Oliveira Salazar's regime.
Henrique Galvão was a Portuguese military officer and political foe of Portuguese dictator António de Oliveira Salazar, the head of the Estado Novo regime.

António and Portuguese
* 1949 – António Guterres, Portuguese politician, Prime Minister of Portugal
In 1943, during World War II, the Portuguese rules António de Oliveira Salazar leased air and naval bases in the Azores to the British Empire.
* 1736 – António Manoel de Vilhena, Portuguese prince and military leader ( b. 1663 )
The Portuguese Governor and Commander in Chief from 1968 to 1973, General António de Spínola, returned to Portugal and led the movement which brought democracy to Portugal and independence for its colonies.
* 1935 – António Ramalho Eanes, Portuguese politician
* 1866 – António José de Almeida, Portuguese politician, 6th President of Portugal ( d. 1929 )
* 1961 – The Portuguese luxury cruise ship Santa Maria is hijacked by foes of the Estado Novo regime with the intention of waging war until dictator António de Oliveira Salazar was overthrown.
After World War II, while many European nations were granting independence to their colonies, Portugal's Estado Novo regime headed by António de Oliveira Salazar issued a decree officially renaming Mozambique and other Portuguese possessions as overseas provinces of the mother country, and emigration to the colonies soared ( Mozambique's ethnic Portuguese resident population was about 300, 000 in 1973, which excludes the Portuguese military sent from the mainland and mulatto population ).
* 1929 – António Castanheira Neves, Portuguese philosopher
* 1921 – Portuguese Prime Minister António Granjo and other politicians are murdered in a Lisbon coup.
The Battle of Mbwila ( or Battle of Ambouilla or Battle of Ulanga ) was the result of a conflict between the Portuguese led by governor André Vidal de Negreiros and the Kongolese king António I concerning mining rights.
During the battle on 25 October 1665 an estimated 20, 000 Kongolese fought against the Portuguese who won the battle thanks to the early death in battle of the Kongolese king António I.
* June 13 – António Variações, Portuguese singer ( b. 1944 )
* July or August – Portuguese Jesuit priest António de Andrade becomes the first European to enter Tibet.
** António de Oliveira Salazar, Portuguese dictator ( d. 1970 )
* October 19 – A massacre in Lisbon claims the lives of Portuguese Prime-Minister António Granjo and other politicians.
* June 20 – Anselmo de Andrade, Portuguese economist and politician, is born in Vila Real de Santo António.
* October 29 – Battle of Mbwila: Portuguese forces defeat and kill King António I of Kongo.
* August 25 – Battle of Alcântara: Spanish armies, led by Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, defending the claim of King Philip II of Spain to the Portuguese throne, defeat the armies of Portuguese claimant António, Prior of Crato.
* date unknown – António Ferreira, Portuguese poet ( b. 1528 )
In 1521, a Portuguese force led by commander António Correia invaded Bahrain to take control of the wealth created by its pearl industry.
Furtado was born on December 2, 1978, in Victoria, British Columbia, to Portuguese parents, Maria Manuela and António José Furtado, both immigrants from the Azores.

António and on
The bleeding head of King Muqrin was later depicted on the Coat of Arms of António Correia.
In 1702, Lisbon sent its first governor successfully, António Coelho Guerreiro, to Lifau, which became capital of all Portuguese dependencies on Lesser Sunda Islands.
The development of the leucotomy procedure was the work of the Portuguese physician and neurologist António Egas Moniz, who was highly acclaimed for his work on cerebral angiography ( radiographical visual of the blood vessels in the brain ) in 1927.
As much as profit, English seapower was on his mind, and accordingly Leicester became a friend and leading supporter of Dom António, the exiled claimant to the Portuguese throne after 1580.
On the northern bank of Espírito Santo Estuary of Delagoa Bay, an inlet of the Indian Ocean, Lourenço Marques was named after the Portuguese navigator who, with a companion ( António Caldeira ), was sent in 1544 by the governor of Mozambique on a voyage of exploration.
The cliffs of the main plateau are split by Platteklip Gorge (" Flat Stone Gorge "), which provides an easy and direct ascent to the summit and was the route taken by António de Saldanha on the first recorded ascent of the mountain in 1503.
Vila Real de Santo António was built after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, on the same model that was used for rebuilding Lisbon, Portugal's capital city ( also destroyed in the earthquake ), and on a similar orthogonal plan.
He was baptized on 19 November and was given the name João Francisco António José Bento Bernardo.
In 1942, Eliade authored a volume in praise of the Estado Novo, established in Portugal by António de Oliveira Salazar, claiming that " The Salazarian state, a Christian and totalitarian one, is first and foremost based on love ".
** António Elísio Capelo Pires Veloso – 18 December 1974 ( three days before the formal granting of autonomy ), actually the last of many governors ( since 1753, before both islands were separate ), staying on until it became an independent republic on 12 July 1975
Vila Real de Santo António was built after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, on the model which served to rebuilt the capital city of Portugal and on a similar orthogonal plan.
In the beginning of the 1970s, the authoritarian regime of the Estado Novo (" New State ") continued to weigh heavily on the country, after a half-century of rule under the President of the Council of Ministers António de Oliveira Salazar.
Forty-five months later, the bridge was inaugurated on August 6, 1966 as the Salazar Bridge, after the Estado Novo regime's leader António de Oliveira Salazar.
Alba remained in exile two years, when the success of António, Prior of Crato, in assuming the crown of Portugal caused Philip to turn to Alba as the man whose ability and fidelity he could most rely on.
Freguesia de Santo António ) is a freguesia on the western portion of the Macau Peninsula.
This was followed, on 24 June, by the formation of the first Political Committee, consisting of Francisco Sá Carneiro, Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Joaquim Magalhães Mota, Barbosa de Melo, Mota Pinto, Montalvão Machado, Miguel Veiga, Ferreira Júnior, António Carlos Lima, António Salazar Silva, Jorge Correia da Cunha, Jorge Figueiredo Dias and Jorge Sá Borges.
Most records on the buildings construction include the fact that the Palace was incomplete at the time that it was abandoned: Father Torcato Peixoto de Azevedo indicated that the residence had never really been completed in his Memórias ( 1692 ); which was also complemented by Father António de Carvalho da Costa ( 1706 ), who mentioned the same in his work Corografia Portuguesa ; and Father Manuel da Mialhada also referred to the incomplete Palace of the Dukes.
1988 – Aquella Tarde on a dramatic poem by António Machado.
At the expense of the indigent peasantry — 85 percent of the workforce — not only did Vargas renege on his promises of land reforms, he denied agricultural workers in general the working class ' gains in labor regulations, a strategy reminiscent of contemporary leaders Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco, and António de Oliveira Salazar.

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