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In this latter he gave modern form to some old legends, such as "A dama Pê-de-Cabra", "O bispo negro", "O morte do Lidador", etc. To the period from 1846 to 1853 belongs his "Historia de Portugal" (4 vols.), which stops short with events of the end of the thirteenth century.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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_ Sois bispo vos da Landeyra ou vigayro no Cartaxo?
Four Plays of Gil Vicente Gil Vicente 1501
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It is unnecessary to make any observation upon the Spanish army; but the occurrences at Arzo - bispo, a few days afterwards, shewed that they were not equal to any great contest.
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e venerado bispo Dom Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, faltaria à minha herança histórica e consciência se não começasse esta minha intervenção na língua que hoje une mais de 200 milhões de pessoas nas cinco regiões do mundo.
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Dom Erwin Kräutler, bispo da Prelazia do Xingu e presidente do Conselho Indigenista
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1973 - Morte do bispo angolano Pompeu de Sá Leão e Seabra.
Nothingandall 2009
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1276 - Pedro Julião, bispo português mas também médico e matemático, é eleito papa com o nome de João XXI.
Nothingandall 2008
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1276 - Pedro Julião, bispo português mas também médico e matemático, é eleito papa com o nome de João XXI.
Nothingandall 2008
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Sir Robert Wilson, however, did not arrive at Valada till the night of the 4th, having made a long march through the mountains; and as he was then six leagues from the bridge of Arzobispo, and had to cross the high road from Oropesa to Tala - vera, of which the enemy was in possession, he conceived that he was too late to retire to Arzo - bispo, and he determined to move by YentaSt.
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