Fernandes César de Meneses, 1st Count of Sabugosa Luís César de Meneses, 2nd Count of Sabugosa Mariana Rosa de Lancastre, 3rd Count of Sabugosa Ana de Melo...
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"Correspondência do Governador D. Diogo de Meneses (1608-1612)" (PDF). Anais da Bibliothca Nacional do Rio de Janeiro. LVII. Rio de Janeiro: 30–81. Pereira, João...
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Francisco Barreto de Meneses (1616 – 21 January 1688) was a Portuguese military officer and a colonial administrator in the colonies of São Tomé and Príncipe...
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D. António Luís de Sousa, 2nd Marquis of Minas and 4th Count of Prado (6 April 1644 – 25 December 1721) was a Portuguese general and colonial administrator...
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capital and, to its north, the State of Maranhão, with its capital at São Luís. Pernambuco was a captaincy in the State of Brazil. When the first invasions...
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November 6, 2017, Meneses became a free agent. After the 2017 season, he played for Tomateros of the LMP. The Philadelphia Phillies signed Meneses to a minor...
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D. Duarte de Meneses (before 1488 – after 1539) was a 16th-century Portuguese nobleman and colonial administrator, Governor of Tangier from 1508 to 1521...
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D. Luís de Almeida Portugal Soares de Alarcão de Eça e Melo Silva Mascarenhas, 2nd Marquis of Lavradio and 5th Count of Avintes (27 June 1729 – 2 May...
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1996. Nizza da Silva, "Mem de Sá, p. 1. Norton, Luis. A dinastia dos Sás no Brasil, 1558-1662. 2nd. ed. 1965. Nowell...
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