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Since then, there have been many great names in samba, such as Ismael Silva, Cartola, Ary Barroso, Noel Rosa, Ataulfo Alves, Wilson Batista, Geraldo Pereira, Zé Kéti, Candeia, Ciro Monteiro, Nelson Cavaquinho, Elton Medeiros, Paulinho da Viola, Martinho da Vila, and many others.
In the 1970s, samba returned strongly to the air waves with composers and singers like Paulinho da Viola, Martinho da Vila, Clara Nunes, and Beth Carvalho dominating the hit parade.
But over the 1960s and 1970s, many artists who emerged — like Chico Buarque, Billy Blanco, Martinho da Vila, and Paulinho da Viola — advocated the return of the samba beat in its traditional form.
At the turn of the 1960s to the 1970s, the young Martinho da Vila would give a new face to the traditional sambas-enredo established by authors such as Silas de Oliveira and Mano Decio da Viola, compressing them and expanding its potential in the music market.
On the resignation of Martinho da Costa Lopes in 1983, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Dili diocese, becoming head of the East Timor church and directly responsible to the Pope.
Fighting Spirit of East Timor: The Life of Martinho da Costa Lopes.
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.
Fado spread towards the African continent and Brazil, preferred performing destinations of some artists such as Ercília Costa, Berta Cardoso, Madalena de Melo, Armandinho, Martinho d ’ Assunção and João da Mata, among others.
Martin ( von ) Behaim ( 6 October 6, 1459 – 29 July 1507 ), ( also known as Martinho da Boémia, Martin Bohemus, Martin Behaim von Schwarzbach, or ) was a German mariner, artist, cosmographer, astronomer, philosopher, geographer and explorer in service to the King of Portugal.
Martinho da Costa Lopes ( 1918 – February 27, 1991 ) was an East Timorese religious and political leader.
* Rowena Lennox, Fighting Spirit of East Timor: The Life of Martinho da Costa Lopes, ISBN 1-85649-833-6
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The ' Apostolic Administrator ' ( de facto Bishop ) of the Diocese of Dili, Monsignor Martinho da Costa Lopes, began speaking out against human rights abuses by the Indonesian security forces, including rape, torture, murder, and disappearances.
* Matriz Church of São Martinho-the parochial church is located in the middle of the main village, and includes two minor alters ( with an image of Nossa Senhora do Rosário and Nosso Senhor Crucificado ) and a main alter ( with an image of its patron saint São Martinho ); the ecclesiastical parish of Alfaião pertained to the Monastery of Castro de Avelãs since 1490, the archbishop of Braga assigning the abbot at the time ; between 1501 – 1514, its clergy were served from the monastery ; the construction of the current church occurred in the 17th century ; the first baptisms were registered in 1627 ; the first marriage was documented in 1628 ; in 1706, its second parish priest Father Carvalho da Costa, who was assigned by a canon at the Sé Church in Miranda, earned 150 $ 000 réis, the parish included 66 neighbours ; the first death was recorded in 1724 ; by 21 April 1758, the parish which was located between two mounts and pertained to the bishop of Miranda do Douro, comarca and seat of Bragança, and was subject to the House of Braganza.
Martinho da Vila ( born Martinho José Ferreira on February 12, 1938 in Duas Barras, Rio de Janeiro ) is a Brazilian samba musician ( singer and composer ).
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Composers and singers like Martinho da Vila, Clara Nunes and Beth Carvalho dominated the hit parade.

Martinho and Costa
He was a son of Civil Engineer from the Instituto Superior Técnico of the Technical University of Lisbon ( Universidade Técnica de Lisboa ) Manuel Rafael Amaro da Costa ( b. Odemira, São Martinho das Amoreiras, January 10, 1910 -), of some rural Nobility descent, and wife ( m. Lisbon, 1937 ) Joaquina da Conceição Duarte Lopes Nunes ( Odemira, Relíquias, January 22, 1914-Lisbon, Alvalade, June 19, 1991 ).
# Martinho da Costa ( 1500-1521 )

Martinho and when
* In 1383, Bishop Dom Martinho was defenestrated by the citizens of Lisbon, having been suspected of conspiring with the enemy when Lisbon was besieged by the Castilians.
Bishop Martinho, under suspicion of conspiring with the enemy, was defenestrated by the citizens when Lisbon was besieged by the Castilians in 1383.
The Portuguese historian João de Barros ( 1496 – 1570 ) wrote that when a violent storm arose as Albuquerque's fleet entered the vast waters between Sri Lanka and Aceh, a ship commanded by Simão Martinho was sunk, but his entire crew was rescued by Fernão and taken aboard his ship.
He was nominated as bishop of Lisbon soon after the assassination of his predecessor, Bishop Dom Martinho, who was defenestrated by the citizens when Lisbon was besieged by the Castilians in 1383, under suspicion of conspiring with the enemy.
Meanwhile, a new party had been founded by supporters of the President Ramalho Eanes, the Democratic Renewal Party, led by Hermínio Martinho that surprisingly gained 45 MPs in the election and became the parliamentary support of the Cavaco's government until 1987, when it removed its support, making Cavaco fall.

Martinho and Portuguese
* São Martinho, the Portuguese galleon, the flagship of Duke of Medina Sidonia, commander-in-chief of the Spanish Armada.
This day is the peak of three days, often with very good weather, it is known as Verão de São Martinho (" Saint Martin summer "), the Portuguese celebrate it with jeropiga ( a sweet liqueur wine ) and roasted Portuguese chestnuts ( castanhas assadas ), and it is called Magusto.
São Martinho de Dume is a Portuguese parish, located in Braga Municipality.

Martinho and church
After the creation of the bishopric of Miranda do Douro, the local Church of São Martinho fell within the authority of that church, until the diocese was extinguished and the clergy transferred to thein Bragnaça.
Inscriptions on two rocks found during demolition on the church in September 1945 confirm these facts, as well as a shield of D. Martinho de Mascarenhas and cross etched with 1693 and 1719, respectively.
In 1960, a fire completely destroyed the original church in Faial, and it was reconstructed in 1966 through the initiative of Father António Pestana Martinho.

Martinho and was
In 1533 he was allowed to accompany Dom Martinho de Portugal to Rome on an embassy to Pope Clement VII, to whom Father Álvares delivered the letter Lebna Dengel had written to the Pope.
Martinho Ndafa Kabi was proposed as prime minister by a coalition composed of the PAIGC, the Social Renewal Party ( PRS ), and the United Social Democratic Party ( PUSD ).
Finally he had quarreled with Martinho Rodrigues, the unpopular bishop of Porto, who was besieged for five months in his palace and then forced to seek redress in Rome ( 1209 ).
* The previous men's record was held by Martinho Eduardo Orige of Brazil who kept a regulation football in the air for 19 hours and 30 minutes using only the head, feet and legs.
In the government of Prime Minister Martinho Ndafa Kabi, named on April 17, 2007, Sambú was appointed as Minister of Natural Resources ; he was retained as Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment in the government of Prime Minister Carlos Correia, appointed on August 9, 2008.
This led to a successful no-confidence vote against Aristides Gomes and his resignation late in the month ; on 9 April, the choice of the three parties for the position of prime minister, Martinho Ndafa Kabi, was appointed as prime minister by Vieira, and on 17 April a new government was named, composed of ministers from the three parties.
This led to a successful no-confidence vote against Aristides Gomes and his resignation late in the month ; on 9 April, the choice of the three parties for the position of Prime Minister, Martinho Ndafa Kabi, was appointed as Prime Minister by Vieira.

Martinho and with
It became part of a governing coalition in 2007, with PAIGC member Martinho Ndafa Kabi serving as Prime Minister, until withdrawing in 2008.
Along with Flores, the island passed into the hands of Martinho de Mascarenhas in 1593.
They include the religious festivals of: the Feast Day of São Sebastião ( celebrated on the 24 January ), São Pedro Gonçalves ( January 31 ), the festival of Nossa Senhora de Fátima ( on the Sunday closest to the 13th of May ), the Feast of Bom Jesus ( August 6 ) and semi-secular festival of São Martinho ( with traditional festivities on 11, 13 and 14 November ).
The Centro Cívico de São Martinho ( São Martinho Civic Centre ) with the Church of São Martinho in the background
São Roque is connected by regional roadway with Monte, Funchal and Faial, and towards São Martinho and northwest to Curral das Freiras.
He married four times, firstly to Margarida Martins, without known issue, secondly with Branca Dias, fathering Branca Dias Perestrello, Dame of Queen Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Portugal, who was the mistress of Dom Pedro de Noronha ( Castle of Gijón, 1379-August 20, 1452 ), Grandson of King Fernando I of Portugal and of Grandson of King Enrique II of Castile, 4th Archbishop of Lisbon ( 1424 – 1452 ), by whom she had issue, including D. Pedro de Noronha, Lord Chamberlain to King John II of Portugal, his son, D. Martinho de Noronha, was sent by King John II to escort Christopher Columbus from Restelo to Vale do Paraíso, a property belonging to the Order of Santiago located Northeast of Lisbon.
This led to a successful no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Aristides Gomes and his resignation late in the month ; on 9 April, the choice of the three parties for the position of prime minister, Martinho Ndafa Kabi, was appointed prime minister by President João Bernardo Vieira, and on 17 April a new government was named, with the PUSD receiving two ministries out of 20.

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