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Fialho and Gouveia
José Manuel Bastos Fialho Gouveia, ( 30 April 1935, Montijo, Portugal-2 October 2004, Coimbra, Portugal ) was a Portuguese television entertainment pioneer and former radio host, having hosted Portugal ’ s first television talk show.
Later, he married Beatriz, the mother of his third child, José Eduardo Fialho Gouveia, who is also a television presenter ( Bairro Alto, RTP ) and journalist ( Sol ).
* José Fialho Gouveia at IMDb
pt: José Fialho Gouveia

Fialho and at
Attended the Colégio de São Luís Gonzaga, Portimão, and the Coimbra seminary ; at the age of 16 enrolled at the University of Coimbra to study medicine ; abandoned studies one year later and moved to Lisbon, where he established closed ties with local intellectual circles ( namely Fialho de Almeida and João de Deus ).

Fialho and de
Through Fialho de Almeida he met Marcelino Mesquita, Gomes Leal and others.
Due to a fire in a part of Maracanãzinho's structure, the Miss Brazil 1970 pageant winner, Guanabara's Eliane Fialho Thompson was crowned in an event edition held only one time in Pavilhão de São Cristóvão ( São Cristóvão Pavilion ), in a Carioca northern zone district.

Fialho and .
A strong gift of humour distinguishes the As Farpas of Ramalho Ortigão, as well as the work of Fialho d ' Almeida and Julio Cesar Machado, and literary criticism had able exponents in Luciano Cordeiro and Moniz Barreto.

Gouveia and Portuguese
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.
In 1542 John III created in Coimbra a College of Arts ( Liberal arts ) for which he quickly recalled the many prominent Portuguese and European teachers headed by André de Gouveia at the College of Guienne in Bordeaux.
In any case, the second Portuguese mission arrived at the mouth of the Kwanza in 1560, headed by Paulo Dias de Novais, grandson of the famous explorer Bartolomeu Dias, and including several Jesuit priests including Francisco de Gouveia.
To do this, he had to enlist the aid of the Portuguese based at São Tomé, who sent an expedition under Francisco de Gouveia Sottomaior to assist.
In responding, António de Gouveia, a Portuguese Jesuit, said that Confucius was certainly saved, " which is more than can be said for King Philip IV of Spain.
* Manuel Rodrigues Gouveia, S. A., a Portuguese company dedicated to civil and engineering construction
Vergílio Ferreira, ( Melo, Gouveia, 28 January 1916 – Lisbon, 1 March 1996 ) was a Portuguese writer.
Gouveia Sottomaior's instructions included obtaining some sort of vassalage from Álvaro and regaining control of the Portuguese community in Kongo by building a fort to " protect " them.
However that might be, strong opposition by Portuguese in Kongo, led by Álvaro's confessor, Francisco Barbuda, prevented most of Gouveia Sottomaior's instructions from being carried out.

Gouveia and Romance
Born the son of a railroad company employee and an elementary school teacher, Gouveia studied Romance Philology at the University of Lisbon, but dropped out for a career in radio.

Gouveia and at
He had been enthusiastically endorsed by Diogo de Gouveia, who had been his teacher at the Collège Sainte-Barbe and advised the king to draw the youngsters of the newly-formed Society of Jesus.
The mountain range, situated between the municipalities of Seia, Manteigas, Gouveia, Guarda and Covilhã, is about long and is at its widest point.
It runs 234 km from the Gouveia municipality ( at 1425 meters ) in Serra da Estrela, to its mouth into the Atlantic Ocean next to the city of Figueira da Foz.
It flows near the towns of Celorico da Beira, Fornos de Algodres, Nelas, Tabua, Carregal do Sal, Mortagua, Montemor-o-Velho and cities of Seia, Gouveia, Guarda, Mangualde, Santa Comba Dao, before crossing the town of Penacova, is narrow, then widens by the city of Coimbra ( with the University and the major urban area in Baixo Mondego ), and the Montemor-o-Velho municipality ( known for its castle and rice fields ), before reaching the Atlantic at the city of Figueira da Foz.
Important names to Brazilian society at that time such as Dr. Joaquim de Araújo Lima ( former governor of Guaporé ), Jaime Tavares, Rui Gouveia, Alberto Barreto, Jaime Machado, Delsimar Cavalvanti, César Sá, Decio Seabra, José Sisnando and many others were Bimba's students.
The line passed through a series of small towns including Olho d ' Água das Flores and Delmiro Gouveia, before reaching its destination at Petrolândia, on the banks of the upper São Francisco, and approximately 80km upstream from Piranhas.

Gouveia and de
After successive appeals to the Pope asking for missionaries for the East Indies under the Padroado agreement, John III was enthusiastically advised by Diogo de Gouveia, rector of the Collège Sainte-Barbe, to draw the newly graduated youngsters that would establish the Society of Jesus.
Antonio de Gouveia from Portugal wrote about cuneiform inscriptions following his visit in 1602.
However, the importance of the College was shadowed by rivalry between the orthodox views of the " Parisians " group headed by Diogo de Gouveia and the more secular views of the " Bordeaux " school headed by his nephew André de Gouveia, within the advent of the Counter-Reformation and the Society of Jesus.
That was the case of “ Grupo Artístico de Fados ”, with Berta Cardoso ( 1911 – 1997 ), Madalena de Melo ( 1903 – 1970 ), Armando Augusto Freire, ( 1891 – 1946 ) Martinho d ’ Assunção ( 1914 – 1992 ) and João da Mata, and “ Grupo Artístico Propaganda do Fado ”, with Deonilde Gouveia ( 1900 – 1946 ), Júlio Proença ( 1901 – 1970 ) and Joaquim Campos ( 1899 – 1978 ), or “ Troupe Guitarra de Portugal ”, with Ercília Costa ( 1902 – 1985 ) and Alfredo Marceneiro ( 1891 – 1982 ) among others.
* March-António de Gouveia, legal writer ( born c. 1505 )
Cabral was christened Pedro Álvares de Gouveia and only later, supposedly upon his elder brother's death in 1503, did he begin using his father's surname.
Ramus was made to debate Goveanus ( Antonio de Gouveia ), over two days.
His maternal side also had origin in Gouveia and Santarém, where his mother Dona Isabel Gouveia had received lands as a bequest from her brother João de Gouveia, the husband of Leonor Gonçalves, who owned vast estates in the capital of Ribatejo.
It was in Santarém that he was married in 1503 to Dona Isabel de Castro, whose family ( as his mother Dona Isabel de Gouveia ) had owned property there for many years.
Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra-a view from the André de Gouveia street.
* Clube Desportivo de Gouveia

Gouveia and career
Known for a 30-year career in radio and TV, Gouveia hosted Zip Zip, Portugal's first talk show, in 1969, alongside Carlos Cruz and Raúl Solnado.

Gouveia and .
The Redskins then increased their lead 24 – 0 just 16 seconds into the second half after linebacker Kurt Gouveia intercepted Kelly's pass on the first play of the third quarter and returned it 23 yards to the Bills ' 2-yard line.
It is made up of 102 municipalities and its most populous cities are Maceió, Arapiraca, Palmeira dos Índios, Rio Largo, Penedo, União dos Palmares, São Miguel dos Campos, Santana do Ipanema, Delmiro Gouveia, Coruripe, Marechal Deodoro, and Campo Alegre.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Alagoano hinterland lived through the pioneering experience of Delmiro Gouveia, a Pernambucano entrepreneur who installed the Estrela thread factory, which came to produce 200 spools daily.
Delmiro Gouveia was killed in October 1917 in circumstances still unclarified, after being pressured, according to rumor, to sell his factory to competing foreign firms.
* October 7: Teresa Patrício Gouveia becomes Foreign Minister of Portugal replacing António Martins da Cruz.
He was a son of Fernão Álvares Cabral and Isabel Gouveia — one of five boys and six girls in the family.

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