(Chilean Army) Alférez (Army of Equatorial Guinea) Alferes (Mozambican Army) Alferes (Portuguese Army) Alferes (Army of São Tomé and Príncipe) Alférez (Spanish...
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22°25′44″S 43°25′08″W / 22.42889°S 43.41889°W / -22.42889; -43.41889 Paty do Alferes (Portuguese pronunciation: [paˈtʃi dwawˈfɛɾis]) is a municipality located...
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as a praça, and be at least 18 years old. This meant that to become an Alferes, equivalent to a 2º Lieutenant, one had to be either a Sergeant or a Cadet...
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in official rank titles such as Chorąży, Ensign, Cornet, Fähnrich and Alferes/Alférez. In the context of the Olympic Games, a flagbearer is the athlete...
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Porcupine Bezoars in the Early Modern Period (c.1500–1750)", ed. Carla Alferes Pinto, Oriente, vol. 14, Lisbon: Fundação Oriente, 2006. Bezoar at Wikipedia's...
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is the same person as the one often called Fernando Afonso who was the alferes-mor of the king and later Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller. His...
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legal?". 10 September 2015. Borschberg, Peter (April 2004). Pinto, Carla Alferes (ed.). "O comércio de âmbar asiático no início da época moderna (séculos...
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which derives from a term for a flag. The Spanish alférez and Portuguese alferes is a junior officer rank below lieutenant associated with carrying the...
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had owned. She married Manuel Francisco Xavier in 1804. Born in Paty do Alferes, she would later move to the city of Niterói after her husband's death...
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