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Pedro Luis Serrano, also referred to as Pedro de Serrano, [1] [2] was a 16th century Spanish sailor who was allegedly marooned for seven to eight years on a small desert island. Details of the story differ, but the most common version has him shipwrecked on a small island in the Caribbean off the coast of Nicaragua , sometime in the 1520s.
Silva, Maria Helena Vieira da: see under Vieira da Silva: Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (1908–1992) António Carvalho de Silva Porto (1850–1893) João Cristino da Silva (1829–1877) Adriano Sousa Lopes (1879–1944) Amadeo de Souza Cardoso (1887–1918) Aurélia de Souza (1867–1922) Sofia Martins de Sousa (1870–1960)
Pedro Serrano (9 November 1931 – 10 November 2017) was a Puerto Rican weightlifter. [1] He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics. [2]
Zé Pedro was born in Guimarães.He started playing football with local Vitória de Guimarães at the age of nine, and finished his youth career at Vizela. [3]Zé Pedro spent his first six seasons as a senior in the Portuguese third division, with Vizela, Torcatense, Fafe, Braga B and Estrela da Amadora.
Settler of the Archipelago of Madeira Signature João Gonçalves Zarco ( c. 1390 – 21 November 1471) [ 1 ] was a Portuguese explorer who established settlements and recognition of the Madeira Islands , and was appointed first captain of Funchal by Henry the Navigator .
O novo guia da conversação em portuguez e inglez, [a] commonly known by the name English as She Is Spoke, is a 19th-century book written by Pedro Carolino, with some editions crediting José da Fonseca as a co-author. It was intended as a Portuguese–English conversational guide or phrase book.
Jardim was born on Madeira Island in 1943, son of Alberto Gonçalves Jardim (d. 1954) and wife Marceliana do Patrocínio de Jesus Cardoso (Funchal, São Pedro, baptized 2 September 1909 – 29 July 2006).
Pedro do Rêgo Barreto da Gama e Castro, Governor: 1746 to 1750: Caetano Correia da Sá, Governor: 1750 to 1752: Francisco de Melo e Castro, Governor: Colony of Moçambique, the Zambezi and Sofala: 1752 to March 1758: Francisco de Melo e Castro, Governor: March 1758 to April 1758: João Manuel de Melo, Governor: April 1758 to 28 May 1759: David ...