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    1974 to 19 September 1975. Vasco dos Santos Gonçalves was born on 3 May 1921, in Sintra, Portugal. His father, Vítor Gonçalves, was an amateur footballer...
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  • Vasco Gonçalves (born 22 January 1974) is a Portuguese former professional tennis player. A left-handed player, Gonçalves played professional tennis in...
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  • Adílio de Oliveira Gonçalves (born 1956), Brazilian footballer Ailton Gonçalves da Silva (born 1973), Brazilian footballer André Gonçalves (explorer), 15th/16th-century...
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    leadership roles in the first Portuguese Provisional Governments, alongside Vasco Gonçalves and Francisco da Costa Gomes, and as the head of military defense force...
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  • footballer Vasco Gonçalves, Portuguese army officer and Prime Minister of Portugal from 1974 to 1975 Vasco Lopes (born 1999), Portuguese footballer Vasco Oliveira...
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    others, to fight against the PCP and Vasco Gonçalves government. Mário Soares, PS leader, accused the Gonçalves government, and those who support it,...
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    post-revolutionary provisional governments, with the pro-communist prime minister Vasco Gonçalves leading four provisional governments, which brought accusations that...
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  • ousted Prime Minister Vasco Gonçalves. At the end of his tenure as Prime Minister, he was replaced for the final 30 days by Vasco Almeida e Costa, Minister...
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  • Portuguese transition to democracy in favor of a communist state. Vasco Gonçalves, the previous prime minister (July 1974 to September 1975), later described...
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    Vasco da Gama, 1st Count of Vidigueira (/ˌvæsku də ˈɡɑːmə, ˈɡæmə/; European Portuguese: [ˈvaʃku ðɐ ˈɣɐ̃mɐ]; c. 1460s – 24 December 1524), was a Portuguese...
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  • with the far-left of the political spectrum linked to Prime Minister Vasco Gonçalves and Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho. The environment that existed in Portugal...
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    trend of the electorate was unknown, but incumbent Prime Minister Vasco Gonçalves was confident in a victory of the most leftwing forces in Portugal...
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    dissatisfied with the growing hegemony of the Communist Party within Vasco Gonçalves government as well as the far-left radical groups allied with the Copcon...
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    to extend its control over the government. The prime minister, Vasco dos Santos Gonçalves, was accused of being an agent of the Communists and a bitter...
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    Pedro António Pereira Gonçalves (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾu ɣõˈsalvɨʃ]; born 28 June 1998), known as Pedro Gonçalves or Pote, is a Portuguese professional...
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  • Almada Contreiras, Victor Crespo, Vasco Gonçalves^, Costa Martins^, Pereira Pinto ^ replaced in the second government by Vasco Lourenço, Franco Charais, Canto...
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    of Cape Verde. On 5 July 1975, at Praia, Portugal's Prime Minister Vasco Gonçalves turned over power to National Assembly President Abílio Duarte, and...
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  • his first season and the championship in the second one. His son, Vasco Gonçalves, was an army officer in the Engineering Corps who took part in the...
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  • before Constituent Assembly election, 1975. He was replaced by Colonel Vasco Gonçalves, a choice that Spínola would later regret. After leaving office, Palma...
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    secret police, the PIDE/DGS. The revolution was planned by Vasco Lourenço, Vasco Gonçalves and Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho the chief strategist who directed...
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    Portugal In office 30 September 1974 – 13 July 1976 Prime Minister Vasco Gonçalves José Pinheiro de Azevedo Preceded by António de Spínola Succeeded by...
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  • Atlantic islands and of the African coast André Gonçalves, explorer of the sea route to Brazil Antão Gonçalves, explorer of the African coast Álvaro Fernandes...
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    Portugal was on the brink of civil war between left-wing hardliners (Vasco Gonçalves, Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho and others) and the moderate forces (Francisco...
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  • second to Beatriz Gonçalves da Silva, who accompanied him to the island. He had one daughter named Isabel (Sodre). Beatriz Gonçalves da Silva was referred...
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    May 1974 – 30 September 1974 Prime Minister Adelino da Palma Carlos Vasco Gonçalves Preceded by Américo Tomás Succeeded by Francisco da Costa Gomes President...
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  • PPD Group of Nine PS Commanders and leaders Francisco da Costa Gomes Vasco Gonçalves Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho Álvaro Cunhal António de Spínola Guilherme...
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    Portuguese infanta (princess), daughter of King John VI of Portugal Vasco Gonçalves (1921–2005), a Portuguese army officer, participant in the Carnation...
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    Violante de Freitas, and had issue Beatriz Gonçalves da Câmara, married to Diogo Cabral, and had issue Isabel Gonçalves da Câmara, married to Diogo Afonso de...
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    Communists gained increasing influence in the provisorial cabinets led by Vasco Gonçalves and after a failed coup carried by Spínola on 11 March 1975, the government...
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  • Corpus Christi in the municipality of Vila Nova de Gaia. She married Vasco Gonçalves Barroso in her first nuptial. She was widowed without any offspring...
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