José Manuel Cerqueira Afonso dos Santos (2 August 1929 – 23 February 1987), known professionally as José Afonso and also popularly known as Zeca Afonso...
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a Portuguese song by singer-songwriter José Afonso, recorded in 1971. It was originally released in Afonso's 1971 album Cantigas do Maio and later released...
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Afonso I (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 1106/1109/1111 – 1185), also called Afonso Henriques, nicknamed the Conqueror (Portuguese: O Conquistador)...
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José Afonso Ribeiro T.O.R. (October 28, 1929 – November 10, 2009) was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Territorial Prelature of Borba, Brazil. Ordained...
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naturalist José Adem (1921–1991), Mexican mathematician José Manuel Cerqueira Afonso dos Santos, also known to the public as José Afonso, Zeca Afonso and Zeca...
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Afonso IV (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 8 February 1291 – 28 May 1357), called the Brave (Portuguese: o Bravo), was King of Portugal from 1325 until...
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in Lisbon, he got close to names like José Afonso, Adriano Correia de Oliveira, Manuel Freire, together with José Mário Branco or Luís Cília, who were...
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In this movement names such as Adriano Correia de Oliveira and José Afonso (Zeca Afonso) had a leading role in popular music during the Carnation Revolution...
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Edmundo Bettencourt and António Menano, in the 1930s and 1940s, and José Afonso, Adriano Correia de Oliveira, Luís Goes and João Maria Tudela, in the...
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2018) José Afonso – Cantigas do Maio (1971) LP, Arnaldo Trindade, Orfeu José Afonso – Venham mais cinco (1973) LP, Arnaldo Trindade, Orfeu José Afonso – Fura...
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dictionary. Afonso is the Portuguese and Galician form of Alphons. Portugal Afonso I of Portugal (1109–1185) Afonso II of Portugal (1185–1223) Afonso III of...
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Afonso José Maria Basto de Jesus (born 6 January 1998) is a Portuguese futsal player who plays as a defender for Benfica and the Portugal national team...
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Afonso de Albuquerque, 1st Duke of Goa (c. 1453 – 16 December 1515), was a Portuguese general, admiral, and statesman. He served as viceroy of Portuguese...
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Afonso de Braganza, Prince of Beira (born 25 March 1996), is the eldest son of Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza and Isabel de Herédia. Being the heir of the...
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anti-fascist activities against the Estado Novo regime. José Afonso (1929–1987) known as Zeca Afonso, one of the most influential folk and political musicians...
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are José Afonso, Fausto Bordalo Dias, José Mário Branco, Manuel Freire, Cândida Branca Flor, Tonicha, Paco Bandeira, Clã, Paulo de Carvalho, José Cid...
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Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in the municipality of São José dos Pinhais...
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Afonso II (IPA: [ɐˈfõsu]; English: Alphonse; Archaic Portuguese: Affonso; Portuguese-Galician: Alfonso or Alphonso; Latin: Alphonsus; 23 April 1185 – 25...
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became part of, a group of friends encompassing José Afonso, Adriano Correia de Oliveira, Fausto and José Mário Branco. Together with Branco, he left Lisbon...
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Carnation Revolution Roman Dam of Pego da Moura Portuguese singer-songwriter José Afonso was inspired to write his song "Grândola, Vila Morena" after performing...
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Afonso Corte Real (15 November 1805 in Rio Pardo – 11 June 1840) was a Brazilian military and revolutionary. His full name José Afonso de Almeida Corte...
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Joaquim José Antunes (1725–1790), harpsichord maker Jorge Palma (born 1950), singer, pianist and songwriter José Afonso (1929–1987), aka Zeca Afonso, composer...
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great names in fado music, like Hermínia Silva, Carlos do Carmo and José Afonso, and world music, like Paco de Lucía. He has also recorded and toured...
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Paulo Parreira and Mário José Veiga, who were in the audience. Her first album was Fado Maior (2001) which won the José Afonso Award and was a hit in South...
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part in artistic shows with José Afonso, Sérgio Godinho, Francisco Fanhais, Manuel Freire, Pedro Barroso, Tino Flores, José Fanha and others, and he produced...
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Internationally notable performers include Amália Rodrigues, Carlos Paredes, José Afonso, Mariza, Carlos do Carmo, António Chainho, Mísia, Dulce Pontes and Madredeus...
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presented with the José Afonso 2010 award. António Pinho Vargas - piano "Álbum "Solo II", de Pinho Vargas, ganha Prémio José Afonso 2010". RTP Notícias...
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Cantigas do Maio (category José Afonso albums)
singer-songwriter José Afonso. It was released in December 1971 by the Portuguese label Orfeu. The album is widely considered the best of Afonso's career and...
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government, which was led by Teófilo Braga with António José de Almeida as Interior Minister and Afonso Costa as Minister of Justice, all of whom were freemasons"...
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the seminal record Cantigas do Maio by singer-songwriter José Afonso in 1971. Also in 1971, José Mário Branco recorded his debut album Mudam-se os tempos...
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