GarciaMoniz was a Portuguese nobleman. He was the eldest son of Rui Gil Moniz and wife Filipa de Almada. He held the office of his father of Treasurer...
establishing a farm and chapel. Francisco Moniz was a nobleman from the Algarve, who married Filipa da Câmara (daughter of Garcia Rodrigues da Câmara). He was one...
of King Afonso V of Portugal, and wife Violante de Castro, and had: GarciaMoniz Francisco de Almada, Commander of Esgueira and / or Aguim in the Order...
Moniz Bandeira is a descendant of the early settlers of Brazil, several times, the Casa da Torre ("House of the Tower") family in particular (Garcia d'Ávila...
Bull retained the Bundesliga. Stevens was replaced by Dutchman Ricardo Moniz at the end of the 2010–11 season, in which Red Bull were denied a third...
presidents of Brazil List of Portuguese monarchs Bandeira, Moniz. Casa da Torre de Garcia d'Avila. Editora Record, 2000, pp. 423–425 Amaral, Manuel. "João...
the municipal seat of Calheta, and southwest of the municipality of Porto Moniz. The name of the parish, as the historian Gaspar Frutuoso explained, came...
performed in 1931 by Portuguese angiography pioneers Lopo de Carvalho, Egas Moniz and colleagues. Robb and Steinberg described pulmonary angiography by infusion...
Aragón. He was the eldest son of Christopher Columbus and his wife Filipa Moniz Perestrelo. He was born in Portugal, either in Porto Santo in 1479/1480...
D. Garcia de Noronha (1479 in Lisbon – 3 April 1540 in Cochin) was a Portuguese nobleman. He was great-great-grandson of King Ferdinand I of Portugal,...
from Pegu to China). D. António de Noronha was appointed to Goa, António Moniz Barreto to Malacca, and Francisco Barreto (the former India governor) to...
Moniz, the owner of a nearby Chick-fil-A. Their initial interaction over a sandwich at Scott's workplace evolved into a substantial mentorship. Moniz...
Frankfurt am Main, Germany 1927, 1934, 1950 (id=9703) 1928 António Egas Moniz November 29, 1874 Avanca, Portugal December 13, 1955 Lisbon, Portugal 1928...
ships damaged (7,485 tons) by German submarines. January 19: Professor Egas Moniz led he Portuguese delegation at the Peace Conference in Versailles, France...