• Júlio Botelho, also known as Julinho (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʒuˈlĩɲu]; 29 July 1929 – 10 January 2003) was a Brazilian football player. He was primarily...
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  • Júlio Carlos Alves Dias Botelho Moniz (Lisbon, 12 October 1900 – Lisbon, 30 September 1970) was a Portuguese soldier and politician. Botelho Moniz owed...
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  • João Botelho (born 1949), Portuguese film director Júlio Botelho (1929–2003), also known as Julinho, Brazilian footballer Martiniano Ferreira Botelho, Portuguese...
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    would play for the Spain national team. Despite being born in Brazil, Júlio Botelho acquired Italian citizenship in 1956. "European Footballer of the Year...
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    constitutional "coup d'état" headed by the Minister of Defense, General Júlio Botelho Moniz, that tried to convince President Américo Tomás to remove an aged...
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  • 1919) (1919–2010), Júlio Correia da Silva, Portuguese football forward Julinho (footballer, born 1929) (1929–2003), Júlio Botelho, Brazilian football...
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    consisted of Dharini. In March 1960, Portuguese Defence Minister General Júlio Botelho Moniz told Prime Minister Salazar that a sustained Portuguese campaign...
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    military solution for Portugal's colonial problem. In 1961, General Júlio Botelho Moniz, after being nominated Minister of Defense, tried to convince...
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  • (1911–2004), American soccer player Gil Aires Moniz, Portuguese nobleman Júlio Botelho Moniz (1900–1970), Portuguese soldier and politician Lúcia Moniz (born...
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    military attempt to overthrow Salazar in 1961, led by the Defence Minister Júlio Botelho Moniz. He died in Lisbon on 2 September 1964. List of international...
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    defenseless civilians. On 11 April, the Minister of National Defense Júlio Botelho Moniz – discontent with the attitude of Prime Minister Salazar regarding...
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    February 1955 3 years, 59 days  Portuguese Navy – 3 Moniz, Júlio BotelhoGeneral Júlio Botelho Moniz (1900–1979) 3 March 1955 13 August 1958 3 years, 163 days...
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  • Chung-Min Chung Nam-Sik John Charles 2 goals Léopold Anoul Mathieu Bollen Júlio Botelho Harold Hassall Dennis Wilshaw Olavi Lahtinen Jean Desgranges Pierre...
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  • Boavista Footballers' by British expatriates in Porto. 12 October – Júlio Botelho Moniz, soldier and politician (d. 1970). de Oliveira Marques, A.H. (March...
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  • Roberto Telch Rinaldo Pelé Gérson 1 goal Alberto Rendo Ermindo Onega Júlio Botelho Roberto Dias Jairzinho Jimmy Greaves Roger Hunt Fernando Peres Mário...
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    Admiral Sousa Uva 24 November 1960 8 January 1963 2 years, 45 days Júlio Botelho Moniz António de Oliveira Salazar Manuel Gomes de Araújo [pt] Américo...
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    in Russia's Saratov Oblast. In Portugal, an attempted coup by Gen. Júlio Botelho Moniz against António de Oliveira Salazar failed. Died: Former Private...
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  • Penny Valentine, 59, British music journalist and critic, cancer. Júlio Botelho, 73, Brazilian football player, heart failure. C. Douglas Dillon, 93...
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    a rear-naked choke submission in round three. Ahead of her fight with Botelho, Robertson was given her black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by coach Din...
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  • Helena Almeida (1934-2018) Sofia Areal (born 1960) Carlos Botelho (1899-1982) Manuel Botelho (born 1950) João de Brito (born 1958), Portuguese-American...
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  • Retrieved 9 April 2024. "Patricia Caixinha". LinkedIn. Retrieved 9 April 2024. Botelho, Francisco (5 June 2022). "Patrícia Caixinha (STAS): "O sindicalismo tem...
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    Salles (1898), Rodrigues Alves (1902 and 1918), Washington Luís (1922), and Júlio Prestes (1930). PRP was dissolved on December 2, 1937, during the Estado...
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    albums. Enrique is the third and youngest child of Spanish singer-songwriter Julio Iglesias. In 2010, Iglesias parted with Interscope Records and signed with...
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    Russa e o Fígaro. Other great modernist painters/writers include Carlos Botelho and Almada Negreiros, friend to the poet Fernando Pessoa, who painted Pessoa's...
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  • Márcia Louise Cardoso as Teodora Rodrigo Fagundes as Luiz Cláudio Arianne Botelho as Aninha Miguel Rômulo as Leo José Rubens Chachá Tio Victor Levi Ferreira...
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    Júlio Medaglia (born 1938) is a Brazilian composer, arranger, and conductor. Born in São Paulo, he studied theory and conducting with Hans-Joachim Koellreutter...
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    1964), American thrash metal singer Adelaide Filleul, Marquise de Souza-Botelho (1761–1836), French novelist Amílcar de Sousa (1876–1940), Portuguese doctor...
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    century), both in Porto. 20th-century artists include Jorge Barradas, Carlos Botelho, Jorge Martins, Sá Nogueira, Menez and Paula Rego. Maria Keil designed...
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    blue disc on the Brazilian Flag and his designs for the monument honoring Júlio de Castilhos. His father, José Rodrigues Villares, was a Lieutenant Colonel...
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