Evaristo Ferreira da Veiga e Barros (October 8, 1799 – May 12, 1837) was a Brazilian poet, journalist, politician, and bookseller. Veiga founded one of...
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country's struggle for independence, and the lyrics were written by poet Evaristo da Veiga. It is sung on September 7 each year in Brazil. Usually verses 3,...
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1976), Brazilian journalist Evaristo da Veiga (1799–1837), Brazilian poet, journalist, politician and bookseller Evaristo de Churruca y Brunet (1841–1917)...
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Museum of Brazil. It portrays, among others, Pedro I of Brazil and Evaristo da Veiga, in 1822. The artwork was made with oil on canvas. Its measures are...
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title comes from a line from the chorus refrain written by journalist Evaristo da Veiga for the Brazilian Independence Anthem. It depicts the conflicted relationship...
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They strongly opposed the conservative ministry imposed by Pedro I. Evaristo da Veiga had written in the Aurora Fluminense: "If the will of the people is...
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Azeredo ► Marques Rebelo ► Carlos Chagas Filho ► Alberto da Costa e Silva ► Vacant 10 (Evaristo da Veiga): Rui Barbosa ► Laudelino Freire ► Osvaldo Orico ►...
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the Matriz de Santa Teresa [pt] on 20 February 1877, by Teodoro Teotônio da Silva Carolina. In 1879, the Dumonts sold their farm in Valença, Rio de Janeiro...
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José de Assis, a wall painter, the son of freed slaves, and Maria Leopoldina da Câmara Machado, a Portuguese washerwoman from the Azores. He was born in Livramento...
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1802 until 1911 the anthem of Macau was "Hymno Patriótico" followed by "Hino da Carta", the same as that of Portugal. When Newfoundland joined the Canadian...
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