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  • 41honra — sustantivo femenino 1. (no contable) Dignidad o respetabilidad de una persona: Habló en defensa de su honra. Tiene que recobrar la honra perdida. Sinónimo: honor. 2. Uso/registro: restringido. Virginidad de una mujer: Perdió su honra antes de… …

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  • 42capilla — (Del lat. *cappella, dim. de cappa, capa). 1. f. Edificio contiguo a una iglesia o parte integrante de ella, con altar y advocación particular. 2. Oratorio privado. 3. Oratorio portátil de los regimientos y otros cuerpos militares. 4. Cuerpo de… …

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  • 43Os Lusíadas — Front of the first edition of Os Lusíadas Os Lusíadas (Portuguese pronunciation: [uʒ luˈzi.ɐðɐʃ]), usually translated as The Lusiads, is a Portuguese epic poem by Luís Vaz de Camões (sometimes anglicized as Camoens). Written in Homeric… …

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  • 44Duke of Aveiro — The Dukes of Aveiro was an aristocratic Portuguese title with the level of Royal Dukedom , close related to the Portuguese Royal House.The title was granted in 1535, by King John III of Portugal to his 4th cousin, John of Lencastre, son of… …

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  • 45List of dukedoms in Portugal — There is a total of 28 dukedoms in Portugal. In the majority of cases, the title of Duke was attributed to members of high nobility, usually relatives of the Portuguese Royal Family, such as the second sons of monarchs.There are exceptions, like… …

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  • 46Juan López de Hoyos — (1511 ndash; 1583), was a Spanish schoolmaster and author who lived during the Renaissance. He is most notably believed to be the teacher of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, from whom he commissioned several poems for a commemorative work on the… …

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  • 47Stephen of Durazzo — (born Stefano di Durazzo, later known as Estêvão de Nápoles in Portugal) (c.1320 1380) was an Italian nobleman and warrior, the youngest son of John, Duke of Durazzo, ruler of the Kingdom of Albania, and his wife Agnés de Périgord. He was a… …

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  • 48Nápoles — Coat of Arms of the Nápoles bearing the double headed eagle of the Kingdom of Albania and the fleurs de lys of the House of Anjou Nápoles (Portuguese for Naples) is the name of a Portuguese family whose roots lie in the Kingdom of Naples. A… …

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  • 49Leonardo Estêvão de Nápoles — (c.1350 1421) was a Portuguese nobleman and military, the eldest (and probably only) son of Stephen of Durazzo (an Italian crusader known in Portugal as Estêvão de Nápoles). Because of his (as well as his father s) deeds in battle, he received an …

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  • 50João Esteves da Veiga de Nápoles — (1397 1461) was a Portuguese nobleman and Minister Counselor, the eldest (and probably only) son of Leonardo Estêvão de Nápoles and his wife Margarida Anes de Menezes. He was the Lord ( Senhor ) of Salvaterra de Magos, Montargil, Vacariça and… …

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