Belenenses, Marítimo, Vitória de Guimarães and Estrela da Amadora. Fonseca became a manager in 2005, notably winning the 2015–16 Taça de Portugal with Braga as...
former Panamanian offshore law firm and corporate service provider Mossack Fonseca, and compiled with similar leaks into a searchable database. The documents...
passed down to male heirs, so after Alonso's death it passed on to AntoniodeFonseca. In 1512 a number of extra ornamental features were added to the keep...
Mossack Fonseca & Co. (Spanish pronunciation: [moˈsak fonˈseka]) was a Panamanian law firm and corporate service provider. At one time it was the world's...
(patriarch) (8 Oct 1546 – 16 Sep 1552 Died) AntoniodeFonseca, O.S.A. (1558 – Did Not Take Effect) Pedro Moya de Contreras (15 Jan 1591 – 7 Dec 1591 Died)...
died in Rome. Fonseca was Professor of Logic at the Academy of Pisa from 1609 to 1611. Afterwards he left for Rome to tend to bishop Gaspar de Borja y Velasco...
Theology taught Alfonso de Prado and AntoniodeFonseca, the latter a doctor of Paris; at the faculty of Law, the famous canonist Martin de Azpilcueta (Doctor...
António José Branquinho da Fonseca (4 May 1905 – 7 May 1974) was a Portuguese writer. Some of his early works were published under the pseudonym António...
titles Preceded by AntoniodeFonseca, Bishop of Pamplona 1550–1561 Succeeded by Diego Ramírez Sedeño de Fuenleal Preceded by Antonio del Aguila Vela y...
and defeat Padilla. Adrian ordered his commander AntoniodeFonseca to seize the artillery. Fonseca arrived on August 21 in Medina, but encountered heavy...
legislator who had voted for the king's tax at the Cortes of Corunna. AntoniodeFonseca, the captain-general of the Castilian army who went to Medina del...
Marcos António da Fonseca Portugal (24 March 1762 – 17 February 1830), known as Marcos Portugal, or Marco Portogallo, was a Portuguese-born Brazilian classical...
(1538–1539) Pedro Pacheco Ladrón de Guevara, cardinal (1539–1545), transferred to the diocese of Jaén AntoniodeFonseca (1545–1550), resigned Álvaro Moscoso...
Alfonso deFonseca (1422–1505) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Osma (1493–1505), Bishop of Cuenca (1485–1493), and Bishop of Ávila...
confidante and "nephew" of archbishop Juan Rodríguez deFonseca, the influential head of the Casa de Contratación which regulated trade with Spain’s American...
Novos Estudos e Eborenses. Câmara Municipal de Évora. p. 31. ISBN 9729696535. Retrieved 2014-02-02. Jorge Fonseca (1997). Os escravos em Évora no século XVI...