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    Aquilino Gomes Ribeiro, ComL (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐkiˈlinu ʁiˈbɐjɾu]; 13 September 1885 – 27 May 1963, Lisbon), was a Portuguese writer and diplomat...
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  • Aquilino Ribeiro Machado (6 April 1930 – 7 October 2012) was a Portuguese politician of the Socialist Party. He represented the Lisbon District in the...
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  • politicians Aquilino Ribeiro (1885–1963), Portuguese writer and diplomat Aquilino Villalba (born 1983), Paraguayan football striker Carly Aquilino (born 1990)...
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    children. One of his sons-in-law was the writer Aquilino Ribeiro, whose own son was Aquilino Ribeiro Machado, the first mayor of Lisbon after the Carnation...
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    from a colleague he founded a small bookstore, A Social Editora, with Aquilino Ribeiro, where he edited several pamphlets against the regime, and distributed...
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    October. In the meantime, new suspects were discovered: Alberto Costa, Aquilino Ribeiro, Virgílio de Sá, Domingos Fernandes and others who were in refuge in...
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    nominated namely Heinrich Böll (awarded in 1972), Wesley LaViolette, Aquilino Ribeiro, Marie Noël, Jean Price-Mars, James Thurber, Franz Theodor Csokor,...
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    acquaintances, although he was a close colleague of Alfredo Luís da Costa and Aquilino Ribeiro (the latter of whom he referred to in his last testament by name),...
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  • Redol, neo-realist writer António Lobo Antunes Aquilino Ribeiro, neo-realist writer Bernardim Ribeiro Camilo Castelo Branco Carlos de Oliveira Eça de...
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    academics, including Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, the writers Aquilino Ribeiro and Alfredo Pimenta. Fernando Pessoa would regularly enjoy absinthe...
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    and the writings of Guillaume Apollinaire. The Portuguese novelist Aquilino Ribeiro was a user of the library. The artist Marcel Duchamp was employed in...
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    into a museum. Amália Rodrigues, famous as the "Queen of Fado", and Aquilino Ribeiro, famed novelist, were both buried at Prazeres Cemetery prior to their...
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    Delgado, writers João de Deus, Almeida Garrett, Guerra Junqueiro, Aquilino Ribeiro and Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, fado singer Amália Rodrigues...
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    of São Tomè and the 5th Bishop of Angola and Congo, 1627 to 1642. Aquilino Ribeiro (1885–1963) a writer and diplomat; nominated for the Nobel Prize for...
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    contributions from such notables as Vitorino Nemésio, Júlio Dantas and Aquilino Ribeiro. He was also involved in creating the Museu de Arte Popular and the...
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    Morais Leitão (AD); Manuel Lopes (APU); Teresa Costa Macedo (AD); Aquilino Ribeiro Machado (FRS); Rui Mateus (FRS); Manuel Tito de Morais (FRS); Maria...
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  • jailed or saw their books impounded, such as Soeiro Pereira Gomes, Aquilino Ribeiro, José Régio, Maria Lamas, Rodrigues Lapa, Urbano Tavares Rodrigues...
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    1913 – Thornton W. Burgess's The Green Forest: Reddy Fox. 1924 – Aquilino Ribeiro, Romance da Raposa: Portuguese adaptation of the medieval story of...
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  • Carla Mann [pt] (1881-1910): German actress. Thomas Mann's sister Aquilino Ribeiro (1885-1963): Portuguese writer and diplomat. He is generally considered...
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  • José Relvas, politician (2008) Aquilino Ribeiro, novelist (1985) Pilar Ribeiro, mathematician (2011) João Baptista Ribeiro [pt], painter and engraver (1986)...
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    org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Aquilino Ribeiro". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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    administered by the city council. They are: Alameda dos Oceanos Avenida Aquilino Ribeiro Machado Avenida D. João II Avenida da Boa Esperança Avenida da Peregrinação...
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    own (text and image) or illustrating works by Matilde Rosa Araújo, Aquilino Ribeiro, Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, José Gomes Ferreira, Augusto Abelaira...
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  • also a book illustrator, collaborating on works by authors such as Aquilino Ribeiro, David Mourão-Ferreira and Matilde Rosa Lopes de Araújo. She illustrated...
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  • (1909–2004, Angola, f/nf) Aquilino Ribeiro (1885–1963, Portugal, f) Bernardim Ribeiro (1482–1552, Portugal, p/f) João Ubaldo Ribeiro (1941–2014, Brazil, f/ch/d)...
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    Mouta, António Ferro, Ernesto do Canto, António Botto, Raul Leal, Aquilino Ribeiro, António Soares, Mily Possoz, Stuart Carvalhais, Manuel Jardim, Luís...
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  • (1901–1969) Garcia de Resende (1470–1536) Aquilino Ribeiro (1885–1963), neo-realist writer Bernardim Ribeiro (1482–1552) Francisco Rodrigues Lobo (1580–1622)...
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    imaginary, reflecting the influences of writers like Miguel Torga, Aquilino Ribeiro and Camilo José Cela. He was hailed by José Saramago as one of the...
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    type of woman who wore it. The word appears in later writings by both Aquilino Ribeiro and Eça de Queirós. Gafforini returned to Milan and the stage of La...
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    Adolfo Correia Rocha (later known by the pseudonym Miguel Torga), Aquilino Ribeiro, Edmundo de Bettencourt, Carlos Queiroz, Júlio/Saul Dias and an entire...
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