Joaquim Teófilo Fernandes Braga (Portuguese pronunciation: [tiˈɔfilu ˈβɾaɣɐ]; 24 February 1843 – 28 January 1924) was a Portuguese writer, playwright...
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who de facto served as head of state since 1910. This is the case of Teófilo Braga who served as President of the Provisional Government after the republican...
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the balcony of Lisbon's City Hall. A provisional government led by Teófilo Braga directed the fate of the country until the approval of the Constitution...
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middle-distance runner Teófilo Borunda (1912–2001), Mexican politician Teófilo Braga (1843–1924), Portuguese politician, writer and playwright Teófilo Carvalho dos...
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Manuel II of Portugal and a Republican Provisional Government headed by Teófilo Braga (who would succeed him in the post following his resignation). Of his...
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Almeida Garret (1902), Sidónio Pais (1918), Guerra Junqueiro (1923) and Teófilo Braga (1924). The Minister of Public Works (Ministério das Obras Públicas)...
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the installment of the first provisional government, which was led by Teófilo Braga with António José de Almeida as Interior Minister and Afonso Costa as...
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Carlos Braga (born 1941), Brazilian singer Rubem Braga (1913–1990), Brazilian writer of short stories Sônia Braga (born 1950), Brazilian actress Teófilo Braga...
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Vicente, Embargos à fantasia do Sr. Teófilo Braga" ("Gil Vicente, Refutations of the Opinion of Mr. Teófilo Braga"), which argued that Gil Vicente the...
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Religiosas de Portugal. Vol. 1. Lulu.com. p. 64. ISBN 9789892013916. "TEÓFILO BRAGA. O POVO PORTUGUEZ NOS SEUS COSTUMES, CRENÇAS E TRADIÇÕES II". Lisboa...
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