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There he remained six years, returning to Lisbon in 1526-27 having written a report entitled Verdadeira Informação das Terras do Preste João das Indias (" A True Relation of the Lands of Prester John of the Indies ").
In 1540, Luís Rodrigues published a version of Álvares account in a one volume folio, entitled Verdadeira Informação das Terras do Preste João das Indias (" A True Relation of the Lands of Prester John of the Indies ").
On April 16 1385, João das Regras showed at the Cortes assembled in Coimbra that they had the right to choose John of Aviz as their new king.
The most urgent matter which confronted the king or the group of statesmen, led by João das Regras and the " Holy Constable " who inspired his policy was the menace of Castilian aggression.
Francisco Álvares book, which included the testimony of Covilhã, the Verdadeira Informação das Terras do Preste João das Indias (" A True Relation of the Lands of Prester John of the Indies ") was the first direct account of Ethiopia, greatly increasing European knowledge at the time, as it was presented to the pope, published and quoted by Giovanni Battista Ramusio.
** João António de Brissac das Neves Ferreira ( Comissário Régio ) – 1896 – 1897
The large number of adventurers coming to the Minas Gerais led to the foundation of several villages, the first of which were created in 1711: Vila Rica de Ouro Preto, Sabará and Mariana, followed by São João Del Rei ( 1713 ), Serro, Caeté ( 1714 ), Pitangui ( 1715 ) and São José do Rio das Mortes ( 1717, now Tiradentes ).
Francisco Álvares book, which included the testimony of Covilhã, the Verdadeira Informação das Terras do Preste João das Indias (" A True Relation of the Lands of Prester John of the Indies ") was the first direct account of Ethiopia, greatly increasing European knowledge at the time, as it was presented to the pope, published and quoted by Giovanni Battista Ramusio.
The historic penal colony: the Fort of São João Baptista ( Berlengas ) | Fort of São João Baptista das Berlengas
After the Portuguese Restoration War, during the reign of King John IV, the Counsel of War determined that the demolition of the monastery ruins, and the use of their rocks to build a coastal defense would help protect the coastal settlements ; the Fort of São João Baptista das Berlengas was constructed from the remnants of the monastery ruins.
João das Mercês, which carried a Picuá de Limas ( a kind of Lime orange ), which claimed to cure and prevent fevers.
João das Mercês.
The village and its surroundings were owned by a feudal lord ; the most famous of them was João das Regras ( died 1404 ), a lawyer and professor of the University of Lisbon that was involved in the ascension of King John I to power as the first King of the House of Aviz.
Under the architect João Pedro Ludovice, the Casa Real de Campo de Belém or Palácio das Leoneiras ( Royal House of Belém Field or Palace of the Leoneiras, respectively ) was cleaned-up: the tile work replaced and the greenhouses and stables were repaired.
He had two natural daughters by Belmira das Neves ( Portimão, August 5, 1886-January 26, 1967 ), daughter of fisherman João de Deus and wife Quitéria das Dores, named Ana Rosa, who was born in Portimão and married José Calapez, also born in Portimão, and Maria Manuela, who was born on September 7, 1910 and married José Pearce de Azevedo ( b. and d. Portimão ).
Santa Cruz das Palmeiras, Casa Branca, Vargem Grande do Sul, São João da Boa Vista
The extreme coastal communities are relatively detached from the rest of these settlements, and include Fajã da Ribeira Areia, Fajá do Ouvidor ( the only fajã with road access ), Fajã de Além, Fajã Rasa, Fajã do Centelo, Fajã do João Dias and Fajã das Almas.
In this area, many of the fajãs, some composed of lavas ( Fajã do Ouvidor, Fajã das Pontas and Fajã da Ribeira da Areia ) and others dendretic ( Fajã de João Dias and Fajã da Penedia ), are visible.

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Meanwhile, his connections with Castile eventually cost him the throne, thanks to the argumentation of Master João das Regras at the Cortes of Coimbra in 1385.
During his life, he knew many of the protagonists of the Castilian crisis, including John I of Portugal, Edward of Portugal, Nuno Álvares Pereira, and Dr. João das Regras.

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The famous explorer João Afonso was born in Aveiro.
Another adjunct, the varying speed of light model has also been theorized by Jean-Pierre Petit in 1988, John Moffat in 1992 as well Andreas Albrecht and João Magueijo in 1999, instead of superluminal expansion the speed of light was 60 orders of magnitude faster than its current value solving the horizon and homogeneity problems in the early universe.
A fishing colony was established on the island about 1521 – 22 by the Portuguese under João Álvares Fagundes.
He was accompanied by Anjiro, two other Japanese men, the father Cosme de Torrès and Brother João Fernandes.
In late 1980, the government was overthrown in a relatively bloodless coup led by Prime Minister and former armed forces commander João Bernardo Vieira.
From November 1980 to May 1984, power was held by a provisional government responsible to a Revolutionary Council headed by President João Bernardo Vieira.
Ialá returned as the candidate for the PRS, claiming to be the legitimate president of the country, but the election was won by former president João Bernardo Vieira, deposed in the 1998 coup.
On April 9, it was announced that President João Bernardo Vieira had rejected the choice of Kabi, but the coalition said that they maintained him as their choice and later on the same day, Vieira appointed Kabi as the new prime minister.
Most historical accounts state the island was discovered on 21 May 1502 by the Galician navigator João da Nova sailing at the service of the Portuguese Crown, on his voyage home from India, and that he named it " Santa Helena " after Helena of Constantinople.
According to João da Baiana, the samba-raiado was the same as chula raiada or samba de partido-alto.
After precursors such as Johnny Alf, João Donato, and musicians like Luis Bonfá and Garoto, this sub-genre was inaugurated by João Gilberto, Tom Jobim, and Vinicius de Moraes.
* The President of Guinea-Bissau, João Bernardo Vieira, was assassinated on March 2, 2009, during an armed attack on his residence in Bissau.
The first ever true carnival expression of this Brazilian festivity, officially recognized by Carnaval historians in Brazil, took place in Rio de Janeiro, with the " préstitos ", very similar to a musical processions, in 1641, when D. João IV was crowned in Portugal as a King and parties were celebrated in Rio public streets.
He was elected on 8 June 1998, succeeding João Havelange.
João da Nova discovered Ascension in 1501 and Saint Helena in 1502 ; Tristão da Cunha was the first to sight the archipelago still known by his name 1506.
An alliance between Portugal and England was concluded ; and although Ferdinand made peace with Castile in 1374, he renewed his claim in 1380, after the death of Henry of Castile, and sent João Fernandes Andeiro, count of Ourém, to secure English aid.
Vasco da Gama was the third of five sons of Estêvão da Gama and Isabel Sodré-in ( probable ) order of age: Paulo da Gama, João Sodré, Vasco da Gama, Pedro da Gama and Aires da Gama.
According to Swahili traders whose accounts were recorded by the Portuguese historian João de Barros, Great Zimbabwe was an ancient capital city built of stones of marvellous size without the use of mortar.
A second caravel, the São Pantaleão, was commanded by João Infante and piloted by Álvaro Martins.
Dias ' brother Pêro Dias was the captain of the square-rigged support ship with João de Santiago as pilot.
He was the youngest of three sons of João Vaz Corte-Real, also a Portuguese explorer, and had accompanied his father on his expeditions to North America.
Though Mistinguett never married, she had a son, Léopoldo João de Lima e Silva, by Brazilian diplomat Leopoldo de Lima e Silva ( died 1931 ); the latter was a grandson of the Duke of Caxias.
The colony of João Álvares Fagundes in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia was only five years old when it was abandoned.

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