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Teatro Ádóque
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Teatro Ádóque was a theatre and theatrical cooperative located in the Martim Moniz area of Lisbon, capital of Portugal. The Ádóque Theatre Workers' Cooperative
Socorro, Lisbon
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municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. The local area is also designated as Martim Moniz . At the administrative reorganization of Lisbon on 8 December 2012 it
Nuno Mendes (count)
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Sisnando Davides, the parents of Elvira Sisnandes whose husband, Count Martim Moniz , son of Munio Fromarigues, succeeded Sisnando as the governor of the
List of theatres and auditoriums in Lisbon
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closed in 1995. Teatro Ádóque was a theatrical cooperative located in the Martim Moniz area of Lisbon. Established in 1974, it used a portable theatre dating
Maria Keil
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absolute availability of the interplay of forms and colors." Martim Moniz (Lisbon Metro) Martim Moniz (Lisbon Metro) Intendente (Lisbon Metro) Intendente (Lisbon
House of Maia
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Fernão Martins da Maia (1270–1330) Monio Fernandes da Maia (c. 1300–1360) Martim Moniz da Maia Lords of Trofa (c. 1350–1434) Martim da Maia. He was married
Sisnando Davides
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in the Old Cathedral of Coimbra and was succeeded by his son-in-law Martim Moniz de Montemor. The County of Coimbra disappeared as an autonomous fief
Hervey de Glanvill
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Stylized depiction of Hervey de Glanvill, in the Martim Moniz Metro Station, in Lisbon
Azulejo
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Pombal Blue Maria Keil, João Cutileiro, & Charters de Almeida, 1995 Martim Moniz Green Maria Keil, 1966, & Gracinda Candeias, 1997, & José João Brito
Chinatowns in Europe
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celebrated. Portugal's other Chinatowns are located in Lisbon, around Martim Moniz , mostly in the form of shopping centres and Porto Alto also has a Chinatown
Immigration to Portugal
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Portuguese). 2 August 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2023. Lusa (15 March 2003). "Martim Moniz : Sampaio visita maior centro comercial inter-étnico". PÚBLICO (in Portuguese)