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Aquilino Ribeiro
Aquilino Ribeiro, c. 1918
Born
Aquilino Gomes Ribeiro (1885-09-13)13 September 1885 Tabosa do Carregal, Sernancelhe, Viseu, Portugal
Died
27 May 1963(1963-05-27) (aged 77) Lisbon, Portugal
Occupation
Writer
Nationality
Portuguese
Notable works
Cinco reis de gente
Spouse
Grete Tiedemann
(m. 1913; div. 1927)
Jerónima Dantas Machado
(m. 1929)
Aquilino Gomes Ribeiro, ComL (Portuguese pronunciation:[ɐkiˈlinuʁiˈbɐjɾu]; 13 September 1885 – 27 May 1963, Lisbon), was a Portuguese writer and diplomat. He is generally considered to be one of the great Portuguese novelists of the 20th century. In 1960, he was nominated for the Nobel Literature Prize; having been nominated by the Sociedade Portuguesa de Escritores [pt].[1]
Aquilino Gomes Ribeiro, ComL (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐkiˈlinu ʁiˈbɐjɾu]; 13 September 1885 – 27 May 1963, Lisbon), was a Portuguese writer and diplomat...
AquilinoRibeiro Machado (6 April 1930 – 7 October 2012) was a Portuguese politician of the Socialist Party. He represented the Lisbon District in the...
politicians AquilinoRibeiro (1885–1963), Portuguese writer and diplomat Aquilino Villalba (born 1983), Paraguayan football striker Carly Aquilino (born 1990)...
children. One of his sons-in-law was the writer AquilinoRibeiro, whose own son was AquilinoRibeiro Machado, the first mayor of Lisbon after the Carnation...
October. In the meantime, new suspects were discovered: Alberto Costa, AquilinoRibeiro, Virgílio de Sá, Domingos Fernandes and others who were in refuge in...
nominated namely Heinrich Böll (awarded in 1972), Wesley LaViolette, AquilinoRibeiro, Marie Noël, Jean Price-Mars, James Thurber, Franz Theodor Csokor,...
jailed or saw their books impounded, such as Soeiro Pereira Gomes, AquilinoRibeiro, José Régio, Maria Lamas, Rodrigues Lapa, Urbano Tavares Rodrigues...
into a museum. Amália Rodrigues, famous as the "Queen of Fado", and AquilinoRibeiro, famed novelist, were both buried at Prazeres Cemetery prior to their...
own (text and image) or illustrating works by Matilde Rosa Araújo, AquilinoRibeiro, Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, José Gomes Ferreira, Augusto Abelaira...
Carla Mann [pt] (1881-1910): German actress. Thomas Mann's sister AquilinoRibeiro (1885-1963): Portuguese writer and diplomat. He is generally considered...
org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - AquilinoRibeiro". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
of São Tomè and the 5th Bishop of Angola and Congo, 1627 to 1642. AquilinoRibeiro (1885–1963) a writer and diplomat; nominated for the Nobel Prize for...
José Relvas, politician (2008) AquilinoRibeiro, novelist (1985) Pilar Ribeiro, mathematician (2011) João Baptista Ribeiro [pt], painter and engraver (1986)...
also a book illustrator, collaborating on works by authors such as AquilinoRibeiro, David Mourão-Ferreira and Matilde Rosa Lopes de Araújo. She illustrated...
Salon des Humoristes held in the Palais de Glaces [fr]. Together with AquilinoRibeiro and Tomás Leal da Câmara [pt], he helped create the magazine Génio...
type of woman who wore it. The word appears in later writings by both AquilinoRibeiro and Eça de Queirós. Gafforini returned to Milan and the stage of La...