Álvaro de Bragança - définition. Qu'est-ce que Álvaro de Bragança
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Álvaro de Bragança - définition


Álvaro de Bragança         
  • Braganzas]] coat of arms with the Melo family's.
  • The Coat of Arms of the [[Dukes of Cadaval]], descendants of ''Dom'' Álvaro.
PORTUGUESE NOBLEMAN
Alvaro of Braganza; Álvaro of Braganza
Álvaro of Braganza ( 1440 – 1504, Toledo) was the 4th son of Ferdinand I, 2nd Duke of Braganza and his wife, Dona Joana de Castro.
Bragança District         
  • Afonso]], first [[Duke of Braganza]], whose Dukedom developed from the Braganção family lands established in [[Castro de Avelãs]]
  • Civil Governor's residence in the district seat of Bragança
  • A stone home from the 17th century in the municipality of Mogadouro
  • The ancient ''[[Domus Municipalis]]'' in the Roman [[civitas]] of ''Brigantia'' was the base of organized settlement
DISTRICT OF PORTUGAL
District of Bragança; Braganca (district); District of Braganca; Braganca District; Distrito de Bragança; Braganza district; Bragança (district)
Bragança District ( ; ) is a traditional political division of Portugal, in the northeast corner bordering on Spain (Castile and Leon and Galicia), covering 7.4% of the nation's continental landmass.
Aquino de Bragança         
  • At Panjim, Goa, April 2011, during the launch of the book on Aquino de Bragança. From left, Miguel Braganza (a relative), historian Prajal Sakhardande, littérateur Dr Maria Aurora Couto, former Indian federal minister Eduardo Faleiro, author Silvia Bragança and Portuguese Consul-General in Goa Dr Antonio Costa Sabido.
  • Cover of the English-language version of the Aquino biography.
  • Radek, son of Aquino de Bragança, at Panjim during a visit to Goa. Circa 2011.
  • Sílvia Bragança, widow of Aquino de Bragança, photographed in Santo Estevam, Goa.
GOAN PHYSICIST, JOURNALIST, DIPLOMAT AND MOZAMBICAN SOCIAL SCIENTIST (1924-1986)
Aquino de Braganca
Tomaz Aquino Messias de Bragança (born April 6, 1924 in Bardez (then Portuguese India), died October 19, 1986, Lebombo Mountains, on the South African side) was a Goan physicist, journalist, diplomat and Mozambican social scientist at the Eduardo Mondlane University. He played a leading intellectual and political role in the campaign for the decolonialisation of Mozambique from its colonial power Portugal.