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  2. José Maria de Santo Agostinho - Wikipedia

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    José Maria de Santo Agostinho was formerly the soldier Miguel Lucena de Boaventura. [1] He settled in Taquaraçu, Santa Catarina, where he gained a reputation for healing powers. He resurrected a young woman thought to be dead and cured the wife of a colonel of a disease that the doctors had proclaimed uncurable.

  3. Agostinho da Silva - Wikipedia

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    A documentary entitled Agostinho da Silva: Um Pensamento Vivo, directed by João Rodrigues Mattos, was released by Alfândega Filmes, in 2004. There is an unreleased interview by António Escudeiro entitled Agostinho por Si Próprio, where he talks about the worship of the Holy Spirit.

  4. Cabo de Santo Agostinho - Wikipedia

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    Suape port is an international port located in the city of Ipojuca in the state of Pernambuco, between the municipalities of Ipojuca and Cabo de Santo Agostinho, within the Recife metropolitan area and distant 40 km south of the capital . Suape serves ships 365 days a year without any restriction with regard to tidal schedules.

  5. Sant'Agostino, San Gimignano - Wikipedia

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    Sant'Agostino seen from the castle. The chiesa di Sant'Agostino (Church of St Augustine) is the second largest church in San Gimignano, Italy, after the Collegiata.It is owned by the Order of Saint Augustine.

  6. Order of Agostinho Neto - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Agostinho Neto (Portuguese: Ordem de Agostinho Neto), also known as the Dr António Agostinho Neto Order is a state award of Angola, established on 12 May 1990. [1] From its establishment, the order was the highest state award, but in 2004 it took second position with the establishment of Order of the National Hero.

  7. Sant'Agostino, Palermo - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint Augustine (Italian: Chiesa di Sant'Agostino) is a Gothic church of Palermo.It is located near the market of the Capo, in the quarter of the Seralcadio, within the historic centre of Palermo.

  8. José Agostinho de Macedo - Wikipedia

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    José was born in Beja to a peasant family. He studied Latin and rhetoric with the Oratorians in Lisbon, Portugal.In 1778 he became professed as an Augustinian, but due to his turbulent character he spent a great part of his time in prison and was constantly being transferred from one convent to another, which resulted in him leaving the monastic lifestyle in order to live in urban Lisbon.

  9. Santo Agostinho River (Espírito Santo) - Wikipedia

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    The Santo Agostinho River is a river of Espírito Santo state in eastern Brazil. See also. List of rivers of Espírito Santo; References.