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    Tomás António Gonzaga (11 August 1744 – c. 1810) was a Portuguese poet. One of the most famous Neoclassic writers in colonial Brazil, he was also the...
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  • Italian nobleman Aloysius Gonzaga (1568–1591), Italian aristocrat and member of the Society of Jesus Tomás António Gonzaga (1744–c. 1810), Portuguese-Brazilian...
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  • whose authorship is attributed to Luso-Brazilian Neoclassic poet Tomás António Gonzaga. The poems circulated in the city of Vila Rica (present-day Ouro...
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  • doctor Tomás de Zumalacárregui (1788–1835), Spanish Carlist general Tomás Aldazabal (born 1976), Cuban volleyball player Tomás Antônio Gonzaga (1744–1809)...
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    Merquior ► João de Scantimburgo ► Fernando Henrique Cardoso 37 (Tomás António Gonzaga): José Júlio da Silva Ramos ► José de Alcântara Machado ► Getúlio...
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    Marília) is a poetry book written by Luso-Brazilian Neoclassic poet Tomás António Gonzaga. It is divided in three parts — all of them published in different...
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    polyphony Daniel de Fonseca (1672 – c. 1740), Jewish court physician Tomás António Gonzaga (1744 – c. 1810), Brazilian poet Vieira Portuense (1765–1805), painter...
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  • Marília Airport, Brazilian airport Marília de Dirceu, poetry book by Tomás António Gonzaga Marília Formation, geological formation in Brazil Diário de Marília...
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  • in Persian Letters, as did José Cadalso in Cartas marruecas and Tomás Antônio Gonzaga in Cartas Chilenas.[citation needed] The story is organized into...
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    Afro-Argentine family, Gonzaga was a third-generation cook; his grandfather, Luis Tomás, and his father, Horacio Luis, all worked as cooks and Antonio learned his...
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    Costa Ataíde, composers such as Lobo de Mesquita, and poets such as Tomás António Gonzaga. At that time, Vila Rica was the largest city in Brazil, with 100...
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    Neoclassical poet Tomás António Gonzaga and his Marília de Dirceu, in which he immortalized her as the object of his love. While Gonzaga extolled Marília's...
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    Tomás António Gonzaga, who exercised a great influence in Cláudio's work. According to studies made in the mid-20th century, the preface of Gonzaga's...
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  • Volumnia, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London. May 21 – Tomás António Gonzaga is arrested for complicity in the Inconfidência Mineira in Brazil...
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    Tomás António Gonzaga, Alvarenga Peixoto and Manuel Inácio da Silva Alvarenga, all them involved in an uprising against the colonial power. Gonzaga and...
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    intellectuals, as well as the poets Cláudio Manuel da Costa and Tomás Antônio Gonzaga (1744–1807?). Among the best known participants were Joaquim José...
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    for forty-three years until Vargas died in 1954. She was the daughter of Antonio Sarmanho, a merchant, farmer, and one of Manuel's closest friends, and...
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  • Merquior ► João de Scantimburgo ► Fernando Henrique Cardoso 37 (Tomás António Gonzaga): José Júlio da Silva Ramos ► José de Alcântara Machado ► Getúlio...
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  • Braz), Euclides da Cunha (not Euclydes da Cunha), Tomás António Gonzaga (not Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga) etc. Prepositions that can be used in Portuguese...
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  • or visiting the Island of Mozambique, such as Luís de Camões and Tomás António Gonzaga. Nonetheless, the generation of a local literature was not widespread...
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    Brazilians with some social presence, like Cláudio Manuel da Costa, Tomás Antônio Gonzaga (both public servants and renowned writers) and Alvarenga Peixoto...
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    form, Tomás António Gonzaga became famous by the harmonious verses of his love poem "Marília de Dirceu", while the "Poesias sacras" of António Pereira...
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    Brazilian backlands. For its profoundly philosophical themes, the critic Antonio Candido described the book as a "metaphysical novel". It is often considered...
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    Luiz Gonzaga; he began to sing and play the accordion in an emulation of Gonzaga's recordings. Gil has noted that he grew to identify with Gonzaga "because...
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    Merquior ► João de Scantimburgo ► Fernando Henrique Cardoso 37 (Tomás António Gonzaga): José Júlio da Silva Ramos ► José de Alcântara Machado ► Getúlio...
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    Merquior ► João de Scantimburgo ► Fernando Henrique Cardoso 37 (Tomás António Gonzaga): José Júlio da Silva Ramos ► José de Alcântara Machado ► Getúlio...
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    Archived from the original on 2021-03-25. Retrieved 2021-04-28. Marcos Antônio (March 2020). "Surto História – Santos Dumont e o diploma olímpico" (in...
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  • Merquior ► João de Scantimburgo ► Fernando Henrique Cardoso 37 (Tomás António Gonzaga): José Júlio da Silva Ramos ► José de Alcântara Machado ► Getúlio...
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  • to the unsuccessful 1789 Minas Conspiracy, alongside the poets Tomás António Gonzaga and Cláudio Manuel da Costa, the priest José da Silva e Oliveira...
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  • Resignation, published anonymously; first privately printed 1761 Tomás António Gonzaga, Marília de Dirceu, Portuguese Giulio Variboba, Ghiella e Shën Mëriis...
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