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Diogo Cão (; in old Portuguese: Cam ) was a Portuguese explorer and one of the most notable navigators of the Age of Discovery, who made two voyages sailing along the west coast of Africa to Namibia in the 1480s.
Diogo Pinto de Freitas do Amaral,,, (; b. Póvoa de Varzim, 21 July 1941 ), usually referred to as either Freitas do Amaral or informally Freitas, is a Portuguese politician and law professor.

Diogo and born
** Diogo de Paiva de Andrada, Portuguese theologian ( born 1528 )
File: Freitas do Amaral, XV Cimeira Ibero-Americana-Salamanca, Espanha. jpg | Diogo de Freitas do Amaral GCC GCSE GCIHserved 1980 – 1981, born 1941
* Carlos Diogo ( born 1983 )
Luísa Dias Diogo ( born 11 April 1958 ) was Prime Minister of Mozambique from February 2004 to January 2010.
A catechism was produced under the authority of Diogo Gomes, a Jesuit born in Kongo of Portuguese parents in 1557, but no version of it exists today.
* Diogo Schmidt de Barros e Vasconcelos, born on 13 June 1975
Carlos Andrés Diogo Enseñat ( born 18 July 1983 in Montevideo ) is an Uruguayan footballer.

Diogo and September
* September 11 – Portuguese fidalgo Diogo Lopes de Sequeira becomes the first European to reach Malacca, having crossed the Gulf of Bengal.
The official royal letter of 29 October 1462 states that it was Diogo Afonso, the king's scribe, who had discovered the other ( last ) seven islands that were mentioned in the royal letter of 19 September 1462.
Duarte Fernandes was a tailor who went to Malacca in the first expedition of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira in September 1509.

Diogo and is
Diogo Cão is the subject of Padrão, one of the most well-known poems in Fernando Pessoa's book Mensagem, the only one published during the author's lifetime.
However the oldest signed Portuguese sea chart is a Portolan made by Pedro Reinel in 1485 representing the Western Europe and parts of Africa, reflecting the explorations made by Diogo Cão.
Upstream is a series of caves known as the " rock of Diogo Cão ", after graffiti carved by the Portuguese explorer in 1485 marking the limit of his travels up the Congo River.
However, the oldest signed Portuguese sea chart is a Portolan made by Pedro Reinel in 1485 representing the Western Europe and parts of Africa, reflecting the explorations made by Diogo Cão.
* February 17-Luisa Diogo is named prime minister of Mozambique.
In this account there is a description of how Diogo da Silveira brought Thane, Bandra, Mahim and Bombay under tribute.
Diogo is a member of the Council of Women World Leaders, an international network of current and former women presidents and prime ministers whose mission is to mobilize the highest-level women leaders globally for collective action on issues of critical importance to women and equitable development.
He was followed by António Ferreira, a superior stylist, by Diogo Bernardes, and Andrade Caminha, but the Quinhentistas tended to lose spontaneity in their imitation of classical models, though the verse of Frei Agostinho da Cruz is an exception.
He is a descendant of the illegitimate daughter of António José Girão Teixeira Lobo Barbosa ( Porto,, 9 January 1715 – Alijó, Vilar de Maçada ), Fidalgo of the Royal Household and Knight of the Order of Christ, thrice distant relative of Diogo Cão.
( Note: although Cadamosto's claims credit for the discovery of the Cape Verde islands, this is disputed by Diogo Gomes, who claims he discovered the islands, together with Antonio da Noli, in 1462 ( sometimes dated 1460 ))
The unreliable Diogo Gomes later boasted that he sailed to the Gambia sometime between 1456 and 1458 and single-handedly negotiated a peace with the Niumimansa, although this is likely exaggerated.
The group is composed of the four actors José Diogo Quintela, Miguel Góis, Ricardo Araújo Pereira and Tiago Dores.
Outside Lisbon, the church and chapter house of the Convent of the Order of Christ at Tomar ( designed by Diogo de Arruda ) is a major Manueline monument.
In the beginning of the 17th-Century Diogo das Chagas, referred to the villa of Santa Cruz as the " head of the island " and the center of the administration, noting " village ... is very well located with the best port on the island ...".
Such is the story accepted by Teófilo Braga, but Delfim Guimarães shows that the first part is doubtful, and, putting aside the testimony of a contemporary and grave writer, Diogo do Couto, he even denies the title of poet to Cristóvão Falcão, arguing from internal and other evidence that Chrisfal is the work of Bernardim Ribeiro ; his destructive criticism is, however, stronger than his constructive work.
In the census of Diogo de Sousa ( 1514 – 1532 ), which was used to specify the annual payments to the archdiocese by the 140 residents, Afife is mentioned as a place within the municipality of Viana.
In the same year, Diogo Dias, as one of the Captains of the fleet to India of Pedro Álvares Cabral, is separated from the main fleet by a storm while crossing the Cape of Good Hope, and becomes the first European to reach Madagascar.
The film is based on a short story by Álvaro Carvalhal and stars Luis Miguel Cintra, Leonor Silveira and Diogo Dória.
Count Afonso is buried in the crypt of the main church of Ourém in a magnificent Gothic tomb created by one of Portugal's main sculptors of the time, Diogo Pires-o-Velho.

Diogo and Brazilian
* 1985 – Diogo Fernandes, Brazilian footballer
During the following twenty years, Diogo Álvares kept contact with European ships and used his influence on local Indians to help the Portuguese Crown and missionaries during the early years of Brazilian colonization.
In 2005, she acted in the Brazilian film O Coronel e o Lobisomem, directed by Maurício Farias, alongside Brazilian actors Selton Mello e Diogo Vilela.
Diogo is the son of Víctor Diogo, another Uruguayan footballer, who also played for Peñarol, and with some Brazilian clubs.

Diogo and writer
* Diogo Gomes of Portugal ( 1420 – 1485 ), navigator, explorer and writer

Diogo and mainly
The monarch awarded many scholarships to universities abroad, mainly in the University of Paris, having sent fifty Portuguese students to the Collège Sainte-Barbe headed by Diogo de Gouveia.
The city, however, still has outstanding examples of the style in the Jerónimos Monastery ( mainly designed by Diogo Boitac and João de Castilho ) and in the small fortress of the Belém Tower ( designed by Francisco de Arruda ).

Diogo and known
* August 10 – Diogo Dias discovers an island which he names St Lawrence ( after the saint's day on which it was first sighted ), later to be known as Madagascar
* 1500 — Diogo Dias discovered an island they named after St Lawrence after the saint on whose feast day they had first sighted the island later known as Madagascar
He became relatively known at a very early age for an article he wrote called " Três Traições " (" Three Treasons "), which attacked three prominent politicians: António dos Santos Ramalho Eanes, Diogo Freitas do Amaral, and Mário Soares.
Diogo Fernandes was the first known European captain to visit the island of Socotra in 1503 and the discoverer of the Mascarenes archipelago ( Réunion, Mauritius, and Rodrigues ) in 1507.
Diogo Dias, also known as Diogo Gomes, was a 15th-century Portuguese explorer.
Diogo Rodrigues was also known as " O do Forte ", In English: " Of the Strong ", the Captain of Salcette who ordered the destruction of the temples of Assolna, Ambelim, Velim, Veroda, Cuncolim and Talvorda, when the villagers failed to obey some of his orders.
** Mendo I Gonçalves ( also known as Hermenegildo Gonçalves, son of Count Gonçalo of Galicia ) marries Mumadona Dias ( daughter of Onega Lucides and Diogo Fernandes ) and becomes Count of Portugal.
** Diogo Dias discovered an island they named after St Lawrence after the saint on whose feast day they had first sighted the island later known as Madagascar
Barros relates that prior to Mendonça being ordered to discover the Isles of Gold, they had already been sought by Diogo Pacheco, whose attempt came to grief on the coast of Sumatra: Diogo Pacheco came there a little before Manuel Pacheco from Malacca, and brought much information on the Isles of Gold that were generally known in India to be to the south of Sumatra.

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