Diogo Pires (Portuguese radio personality) (born 1997)
Solomon Molcho, born Diogo Pires (c.1500-1532), Portuguese Jewish mystic
Didacus Pyrrhus, born Diogo Pires (1517-1607), Portuguese-born Jewish poet and humanist
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Solomon Molcho (Hebrew: שלמה מולכו Shelomo Molkho), or Molkho, originally DiogoPires (c. 1500 – 13 December 1532) was a Portuguese Jewish mystic and messiah...
(the nau Concepção under Diogo Pereira) and two caravels (the Garrida of Pêro Rafael, and another of unknown name under DiogoPires (or Peres)). [Note: It...
and the schism between Christianity and Judaism. Shlomo Molcho, born DiogoPires (1500–1532) in Lisbon to parents who were Jewish converts to Christianity...
the Augustinian Santa Cruz Monastery, besides DiogoPires the Younger and under the direction of Diogo de Castilho. His reputation grew so fast that already...
caravels: Santiago (Luís Preto), – (Álvaro Pessanha) 2 galleys: São Miguel (DiogoPires), São Cristóvão (Paio Rodrigues de Sousa) 1 brigantine: Santo António...
Futebol. Retrieved 31 October 2022. "Pires, Filipe Melo e Diogo Cunha são reforços" [Pires, Filipe Melo and Diogo Cunha are additions]. Record (in Portuguese)...
and King Manuel I supported artists like DiogoPires (father and son), Marcos Pires, João de Castilho, Diogo de Castilho and the Frenchmen, João de Ruão...
father of Grimaneza Pires, who married in Azores with Estêvão Pires de Alpoim, notary in Santa Maria Island. His brother, Diogo Vaz, was an inhabitant...
coast Diogo Cão, explorer of the African coast Diogo de Azambuja, explorer of the African coast Diogo de Teive, explorer of the Atlantic islands Diogo Dias...
European soldiers, led by a collection of noblemen such as Pero Barreti, DiogoPires, Lourenco de Almeida, and Nuno da Cunha, son of Tristao da Cunha and...
Guangzhou. In 1513 their king, Manuel I of Portugal, sent Fernão Pires de Andrade and Tomé Pires to formally open relations between the main court at Beijing...
His name has been written in different fashions: Diogo Boytac, Diogo de Boytac, Diogo Boitaca, Diogo de Boitaca. The spelling of his name as Boitac (or...