Antero Tarquínio de Quental (Portuguese: [ɐ̃ˈtɛɾu dɨ kẽˈtal]; old spelling Anthero) (18 April 1842 – 11 September 1891) was a Portuguese poet, philosopher...
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and poet Antero Alli (1952–2023), Finnish astrologer Ántero Asto, Peruvian politician Antero de Quental (1842–1891), Portuguese poet Antero Flores Aráoz...
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Portuguese literature (section Antero de Quental)
thought too much of form and melody. In 1865 some young poets led by Antero de Quental, and future president Teófilo Braga, rebelled against the domination...
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Quental is the surname of: Antero de Quental (1842–1891), Portuguese poet, philosopher, and writer Bartolomeu de Quental (1626–1698), Portuguese Catholic...
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(2006). "Figuras da Cultura Portuguesa: Antero do Quental" [Figures in Portuguese Culture: Antero de Quental] (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto...
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Santa Cruz served as inspiration for several poets, including Antero de Quental, João de Barros and Kazuo Dan. In June 2016, an official route was inaugurated...
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awarded, in the same year, with the Prémio Antero de Quental in the poem category by the Secretariado Nacional de Informação of the Estado Novo. Mensagem...
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authors, including Alexandre Herculano, Fernando Pessoa, Eça de Queirós, Antero de Quental, Ramalho Ortigão, and the fictional protagonists of Antonio...
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Bordalo Pinheiro (who painted the portraits of Teófilo Braga and Antero de Quental) were both references in naturalist painting. The 20th century saw...
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was notable for his biography of the life and published works of Antero de Quental, and a diverse literary collection under the pseudonym Abd-el Kader...
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