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Duarte and Costa's
As long as he enjoyed the protection of Cardinal Dom Sebastiao Leme da Silveira Cintra, Duarte Costa's political activism proceeded without much trouble.
In response to Duarte Costa's continued insubordination, the Vatican finally laid against him the penalty of excommunication on July 2, 1945.
On July 4, 1970, the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church acknowledged Duarte Costa's work for the poor and the church by granting him the title " Saint Carlos of Brazil ".

Duarte and support
The support given to Salazar by Miguel's heir at the time, Duarte Nuno, in the 1950s enabled Maria Pia even more to represent herself as the liberal and democratic claimant to the Portuguese throne.
Rosario Poidimani claimed to be innocent, and that he acted with legitimacy as pretender and head of the Royal House of Portugal, and that he was a victim of his opponents who support the heir to the throne and actual head of the Royal House of Portugal, Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza.
It is known that the claimant to the Portuguese throne, Dom Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, does not support this party officially, especially during the period of its leadership by Nuno da Câmara Pereira, a rival pretender.
João António de Azevedo Coutinho, the head of Causa Monárquica and Manuel II ’ s lieutenant while he was in exile, published a declaration in support of Duarte Nuno.
Nevertheless, the spirit bred by the founder as well as the support of the drawing and painting school by artist Duarte José de Magalhães boosted the reorganization and modernization of the firm.
While gone, Duarte searched for support in Colombia and Venezuela, but was unsuccessful.

Duarte and for
* 1956 – Nicanor Duarte Frutos, former President of Paraguay, Senator for life
In the 16th century, Duarte Barbosa noted that many ships from the Kingdom of Cambaya in what is modern-day India sailed to Mogadishu with cloth and spices, for which they in return received gold, wax and ivory.
In the 16th century, Duarte Barbosa noted that many ships from the Kingdom of Cambaya in India sailed to Mogadishu with cloths and spices, for which they in return received gold, wax and ivory.
* Duarte Barbosa arrives in India for the second time.
It was paid for and made by Yom-Tob ben Levi Athias ( the Spanish Marrano Jerónimo de Vargas, as typographer ) and Abraham ben Salomon Usque ( the Portuguese Jew Duarte Pinhel, as translator ), and was dedicated to Ercole II d ' Este.
Some state offices have started to use both last names, in the traditional father then mother order, to reduce the risk of a person being mistaken for others using the same name combinations, e. g. if Eva Duarte and Juan Perón had a child named Juan, he might be misidentified if he were called Juan Perón, but not if he was known as Juan Perón Duarte.
Corporal Duarte had the local Indians build a small hut for his family and help him plant a kitchen garden and orchards near " the Indian Springs of the Asuksas " in Fish Canyon.
Corporal Duarte finally won a favorable ruling from the Supreme Court for his land grant case in 1878, but by then he had sold the entire Rancho.
Many of Duarte's earliest pioneer families came to Duarte in the mid-19th century for their health, the pleasant climate, and the fertile soil.
A 2001 Los Angeles Times article stated that their petition for incorporation arrived in Sacramento on August 22, 1957, " mere moments " before the petition that would have included them in the City of Duarte.
After 9 bouts there, he fought outside New York for the first time, moving to Massachusetts to knock Al Duarte out in 4 rounds.
This relationship with the Catholic Church made it possible for John to name whomever he wanted to important religious positions in Portugal: his brothers Henry and Afonso were made Cardinals, and his natural son Duarte was made Archbishop of Braga.
It is one of the few Old English names to gain currency in other parts of Europe and beyond for example, as Eduardo and Duarte in Spain and Portugal respectively.
Duarte Pio João Miguel Gabriel Rafael de Bragança was born in Bern, Switzerland, in a hotel room where extraterritoriality was declared for the purpose of being born on Portuguese soil, the eldest son of Dom Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza and his wife Princess Francisca of Orléans-Braganza.
In 1951, Dom Duarte visited Portugal for the first time accompanied by his aunt the Infanta Filipa.
In response to this statement, on 5 July 2006 Nuno da Câmara Pereira, member of the Portuguese parliament, then leader of the People's Monarchist Party addressed the President of the Assembly of the Republic, asking for a clarification as to the official recognition of Dom Duarte as pretender to the throne and as Duke of Braganza.
Dom Duarte was a major campaigner for the independence of East Timor, a former Portuguese colony which was forcibly annexed by Indonesia in 1975.
Before the issue came to the attention of the world media, Dom Duarte contributed with several national and international campaigns for the political self-determination of the territory.
** Tobias Lehmann ( producer ), Jens Schünemann ( engineer ) & Sharon Isbin for Dreams of a World ( Works of Lauro, Ruiz-Pipo, Duarte, Etc.
The city was also known for its licentiousness according to accounts by Portuguese visitors ; Duarte Barbosa, one of the first Portuguese to travel to Ormuz in the late 14th century found:
* Duarte, J. P. ( 2001 ) " Customizing Mass Housing: a discursive grammar for Siza's houses at Malagueira ", PhD Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nicanor Duarte pursued policies which were somewhat more left-wing than has been the case for the Colorado Party over its 60-year rule of Paraguay.
If Congress did not accept the resignation, Duarte would have to continue his term until 15 August and would be unable to become an elected senator, becoming instead a non-voting senator for life as a former president .< ref >

Duarte and Constitutionalist
By May 14 the Americans, in establishing a " safety corridor " connecting the San Isidro Air Base and the " Duarte " Bridge to the Embajador Hotel and United States Embassy in the center of Santo Domingo, had essentially sealed-off the Constitutionalist area of Santo Domingo.
In 1932 Duarte Costa played an active role in the Constitutionalist Revolution, a failed attempt to restore constitutional government to Brazil.
Duarte Costa formed a " Battalion of the Bishop " to fight on the side of the Constitutionalist troops, and helped finance the rebellion by selling off most of the diocese's assets, along with his own personal possessions.

Duarte and Revolution
On July 26, 1930, during the Brazilian Revolution of 1930, the governor of Paraíba, João Pessoa, was assassinated in Recife by his political adversary, João Duarte Dantas.

Duarte and earned
After her performance in Minha Doce Namorada (" My Sweet Girlfriend "), Duarte " earned " the title of " Brazil's Sweetheart " ( much like actress Meg Ryan in United States ).

Duarte and him
As per royal instructions, Gama was succeeded as governor of India by one the captains who had come with him, Henrique de Menezes ( no relation to Duarte ).
The Dominican Republic has also honored him with the Order of Juan Pablo Duarte and the Order of Cristóbal Colón.
* A municipality was named after him in the Dominican Republic in the Duarte Province.
He soon was fiercely engaged in the defense of the Indians, a posture which lead to serious clashes with inhabitants and authorities of the new colony, alike, including the first Governor-General and the one who succeeded him, Duarte da Costa.
Duarte, then living in Venezuela, was made the Dominican Consul and provided with a pension to honor him for his sacrifice.
Despite the manumission he was entitled to according to Magellan's will made before departure, Duarte Barbosa or João Serrão then threatened to turn him slave to the widow of Magellan.
A year afterwards the king charged him with a history of the deeds of D. Duarte de Menezes, captain of Alcácer-Ceguer, and, proceeding to Africa, he spent a year in the town collecting materials and studying the scenes of the events he was to describe, and in 1468 he completed the chronicle.
Since Duarte Nuno was only twelve years old when he succeeded as Miguelist claimant to the Portuguese throne, his aunt, Infanta Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães, acted as regent for him until he attained his majority.
Also, his father granted him the duchy as 10th Duke of Braganza, presumably after his uncle Duarte died in 1649.
This positivist spirit would guide him between 1872 and 1877, under the influence of Joaquim Duarte Moreira de Sousa a professor of Mathematics in Castelo Branco, with whom he regularly had conversations.

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