accurate. António Galvão was the son of Duarte Galvão, who was chief diplomat and chronicler to King Afonso V of Portugal. In 1527, António Galvão sailed...
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António Galvão, Antonio Galvao, etc. (Portuguese for "Anthony Galvan") may refer to: António Galvão (c. 1490–1557), Portuguese soldier, administrator...
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Anthony of St. Ann Galvão, O.F.M. (Antônio de Sant'Anna Galvão; 13 May 1739 – 23 December 1822 ), commonly known in Brazil as Frei Galvão, was a Brazilian...
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Judo black belt, Galvão is one of the most decorated athletes ever, having won most major international tournaments multiple times. Galvão is the co-founder...
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1536, Ataídes successor António Galvão arrived with two ships and considerable aid in both supplies and reinforcements. Galvão offered the rulers peace...
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footballer Diogo Galvão (born 1982), Brazilian footballer Douglas Galvão Silva (born 1986), Brazilian footballer José Antônio Martins Galvão (born 1982),...
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Portuguese ship in the time of Henry the Navigator (c. 1430s–1440s). António Galvão (1563) reports that a 1447 Portuguese ship stumbled on the island, and...
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António de Abreu (c. 1480 – c. 1514) was a 16th-century Portuguese navigator and naval officer. He participated under the command of Afonso de Albuquerque...
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Albuquerque Álvaro Martins André Gonçalves António de Abreu António de Faria António de Saldanha António Galvão António Mota Bartolomeu Dias Cristóvão de Mendonça...
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on 29 May. Dias was married and had two sons, Simão Dias de Novais and António Dias de Novais. His grandson Paulo Dias de Novais became the first governor...
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