António de Oliveira Salazar GCTE GCSE GColIH GCIC (28 April 1889 – 27 July 1970) was a Portuguese statesman, academic, and economist who served as Prime...
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in 1966, the bridge was named Salazar Bridge (Ponte Salazar), after Portuguese Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar, who ordered its construction...
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Óscar Carmona (redirect from António de Fragoso Carmona)
Carmona appointed António de Oliveira Salazar as Minister of Finance. Impressed by Salazar's charisma and qualities, Carmona nominated Salazar as Prime Minister...
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the second and last leader of the Estado Novo after succeeding António de Oliveira Salazar. He served as prime minister from 1968 to 1974, when he was overthrown...
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international athlete. A good friend of the Portuguese dictator, António de Oliveira Salazar, he turned the Banco Espírito Santo (BES) into one of the most...
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António de Oliveira Salazar (1889–1970) was Prime Minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968 Tony or Antonio Salazar may also refer to: Antonio Sebastián...
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been incorporated into the Blue Division). In 1961, guided by António de Oliveira Salazar, he offered himself for voluntary service in the Portuguese colonies...
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Salazar may refer to: Salazar (surname), a surname and list of persons and fictional characters with the surname António de Oliveira Salazar (1889–1970)...
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Américo Tomás (redirect from Americo de Deus Rodriguez Tomas)
respective tenures. In 1958, Tomás was chosen by then-Prime Minister António Salazar as the candidate of the ruling National Union party for the presidency...
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Os Grandes Portugueses (redirect from O maior português de sempre)
The final vote took place on 25 March 2007, the winner being António de Oliveira Salazar, Portugal's Prime Minister from 1932 to 1968. The series started...
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