D. Antônio Filipe Camarão (c. 1580 – 24 August 1648) was an Indigenous soldier from the Potiguara tribe near the Rio Grande do Norte area of the Portuguese...
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Camarão Indians' letters (Portuguese: cartas dos índios Camarões), also known as Tupi letters from Camarão Indians (Portuguese: cartas tupis dos Camarões)...
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colonial period, especially during the Dutch invasions in Brazil. António Filipe Camarão, a chief of the Potiguara in the seventeenth century was rewarded with...
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André Vidal de Negreiros, João Fernandes Vieira, Henrique Dias and Filipe Camarão, in the famous Battles of Guararapes, fought between 1648 and 1649 and...
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he had added more age to the figure of Camarão. Other criticisms were made about the way in which Filipe Camarão was represented, especially at the time...
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Dutch administration. Military leaders such as Martim Soares Moreno, Filipe Camarão, Henrique Dias and Francisco Rebelo (also known as Rebelinho) stood...
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José Soares Santa (25 December 1902 – 5 April 1968), known as Santa Camarão ("Camarão" being a family nickname meaning Shrimp in English) or Zé Santa in...
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Alexandre de Gusmão Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira Henrique Dias António Filipe Camarão Jácome Ratton Albert Coyette Louis-Nicolas Davout Jean-Baptiste Bessières...
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the colony." The participation of Henrique Dias and indigenous leader Filipe Camarão resulted in them receiving honors from the Portuguese crown. Antwerp...
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António Filipe may refer to: António Filipe Camarão (1580–1648), Brazilian soldier António Filipe (politician) (born 1963), Portuguese politician António...
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