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    João Carlos Gandra da Silva Martins (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ˈkaʁluz maɾˈtʃĩs]); born June 25, 1940) is a Brazilian classical pianist and conductor...
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    popular nobleman, but his conflict with King João II would see his and the House's downfall. His second son, João of Braganza, 1st Marquis of Montemor-o-Novo...
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    Alexandre Moses 1943–1945 Cândido Firmino de Melo Leitão 1945–1947 Mario Paulo de Brito 1947–1949 Arthur Alexandre Moses 1949–1951 Álvaro Alberto da Mota...
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    Luis da Costa and Manuel Buiça. It is unclear whether the assassins were attempting to kill the King, the Prince Royal or the prime minister, João Franco...
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    "O PARTIDO DE TODOS OS LIBERAIS". Iniciativa Liberal. "João Cotrim Figueiredo. 'Ninguém da Iniciativa Liberal está à procura de um tacho'". 5 December...
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    gifts and comforting the sick. Pedro V, along with his brothers Fernando and João and other royal family members, died of typhoid fever or cholera in 1861...
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    Portuguese nobles to remain loyal to Dom João I, King of Portugal during the war against the King of Castile. As a reward, João I presented Álvaro Gil with the...
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    Carlos I of Portugal (category CS1 Danish-language sources (da))
    assassins were killed on the spot by police, and an innocent bystander, João da Costa, was also shot dead in the confusion. The royal carriage turned into...
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  • Ruy de Freitas, Affonso Évora, Alfredo da Motta, Marcus Vinícius, Alexandre Gemignani, Nilton Pacheco, João Francisco Bráz, Alberto Marson, Massinet...
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    had died in November 1861, without issue and two of his younger brothers, João and Fernando, followed him shortly after, which left the Braganza dynasty...
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