• (1896) - Sold 1933 São Gabriel class NRP São Gabriel (1898) - Disposed of 1924 NRP São Rafael (1898) - Wrecked 1923 Dom Carlos I (1898) - Renamed Candido...
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    him: São Rafael: The sister ship of São Gabriel, built by the same builder at the same time for the same purpose. It was of similar dimensions as São Gabriel...
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  • This is a list of various Portuguese warships. São Gabriel (C) - 1497 São Rafael (C) - 1497 Flor de la mar (C) - 1502 Esmeralda (C) - 1503 Lobo Soares...
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    brother, commanding the ship São Rafael, which would be later scuttled in the return trip. Paulo da Gama joined the São Gabriel. His brother brought him...
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    The São Gabriel class was a pair of protected cruisers that served in the Portuguese Navy. The two ships of the class, São Gabriel and São Rafael, were...
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    Helvetia Palace [pt], São Paulo 1926–1929: Alexandre Mackenzie Building, São Paulo Artemis Hotel, São Paulo Banco de São Paulo Building, São Paulo Hôtel de La...
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    ships were: São Gabriel, commanded by Vasco da Gama; a carrack of 178 tons, length 27 m, width 8.5 m, draft 2.3 m, sails of 372 m2 São Rafael, commanded...
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    corvette Duque da Terceira, the cruisers Vasco da Gama, Adamastor and São Rafael, the gunboats Zambeze, Liberal, Diu and Lúrio, the tugboat Bérrio and...
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  • return voyage the São Rafael was scuttled off the East African coast, and the crew re-distributed to the remaining two ships, the São Gabriel and the Berrio...
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    on to São Paulo in August. He was welcomed warmly in both Brazilian provinces, and the visits reinforced his authority. While returning from São Paulo...
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    Washington Luís (category Governors of São Paulo (state))
    Elected governor of São Paulo state in 1920 and president of Brazil in 1926, Washington Luís belonged to the Republican Party of São Paulo (PRP) and served...
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    affection. The third person was Rafael, an Afro-Brazilian veteran of the Cisplatine War. He was an employee in the Palace of São Cristóvão whom Pedro I deeply...
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    Domitila de Castro, Marchioness of Santos (category People from São Paulo)
    in São Paulo. Born on 27 December 1797, she was baptized three months later, on 7 March 1798 in the Church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção (Sé) in São Paulo...
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    Covas (1930–2001); ex-governor of the state of São Paulo; ex-senator by São Paulo; ex-mayor of the city of São Paulo Marina Silva (born 1958); national president...
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    The São Paulo Art Biennial (Portuguese: Bienal de São Paulo) was founded in 1951 and has been held every two years since. It is the second oldest art...
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    with the southern façade under supervision of the architect Rafael Silva e Castro, and in 1898 under Domingos Parente da Silva. Although the cloister cistern...
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    do Comércio, where a crowd of people had gathered to follow the coffin to São Vicente de Fora and the roads were inundated with people interested in seeing...
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    whose union there were six children, namely Rafael, Enrique, Amalia, Nina, Sofia and Pedro Ignacio. In 1898 widower, and refuses to remarry. After finishing...
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    big clubs and the cradle of the national team of Brazil. São Paulo Railway Company and São Paulo Gaz Company, both established in 1895 (and then defunct)...
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    the east side of Rossio Square and later in the College of São Antão (where the Hospital de São José is now situated). However, they soon began looking for...
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    James Michener The Black Swan (1932) by Rafael Sabatini The Black Corsair series of novels by Emilio Salgari (1898-1908) The Black Avenger of the Spanish...
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    (1894–1898) Tomás Regalado, President (1898–1903) Guatemala Republic of Guatemala (complete list) – Mariano Peredes, Acting President (1849–1851) Rafael Carrera...
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    built in Brazil before the outbreak of World War II, both in the state of São Paulo. The first one was built in 1920 by Uetsuka Shuhei in the city of Promissão...
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    seized Mozambique Island and erected a fortress there (Fort São Gabriel, later replaced by Fort São Sebastião in 1558), to use its spacious and well-sheltered...
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  • 1978–1981 Björn Borg (4-peat) 2005–2008 Rafael Nadal (4-peat) 2010–2014 Rafael Nadal (5-peat) 2017–2020 Rafael Nadal (4-peat) 1897–1899 Adine Masson 1904–1906...
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  • Colony, 1882–1910 For details see France under western Europe São Tomé and Príncipe Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe (complete list) – Colony, 1470–1951 For...
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    He was baptised with the names Carlos Fernando Luís Maria Víctor Miguel Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Francisco de Assis José Simão. He had an intense...
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  • country somewhere in South America. One of the characters in the film, Don Rafael Acosta, is the ambassador to France for the nation of Miranda. Mojosujo...
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    Retrieved 14 December 2021. "Cidades-Irmãs de São Paulo". prefeitura.sp.gov.br (in Portuguese). São Paulo. Archived from the original on 1 June 2022...
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    betreffende de buitenlandse politiek van Nederland, 1848-1919 tweede periode 1871-1898 · Issue 122 (in Dutch). M. Nijhoff. 1967. p. 425. "All Countries". Office...
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