história antiga

  • 121Галисия (королевство) — Галисия галис. Reino de Galiza ← …

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  • 122mistério — s. m. 1.  [História religiosa] Culto secreto (no politeísmo). 2.  [História religiosa] Dogma religioso que a razão humana não pode compreender. 3. Tudo o que tem causa oculta, ou nos parece inexplicável. 4. Segredo. 5. Cautela. 6. Precauções… …

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  • 123Lisbon — For other uses, see Lisbon (disambiguation). Coordinates: 38°42′49.72″N 9°8′21.79″W / 38.7138111°N 9.1393861°W / 38.713811 …

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  • 124Portuguese language — Portuguese português Pronunciation [purtuˈɣeʃ] (EP) [poʁtuˈges][1] (BP) [poɾtu …

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  • 125Troubadour — A troubadour (IPA: IPA| [tɾuβaˈðuɾ] , originally IPA| [tɾuβaˈðoɾ] ) was a composer and performer of Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages (1100 ndash;1350). The troubadour school or tradition began in the eleventh century in Occitania …

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  • 126Occitan literature — still sometimes called Provençal literature is a body of texts written in Occitan in what is nowadays the South of France. It originated in the poetry of the 11th and 12th century troubadours, and inspired the rise of vernacular literature… …

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  • 127Cuco — The Coco (or Cuco; Coca; Cuca; Cucuy) is a mythical ghost monster; equivalent to the boogeyman, found in many Hispanic and Lusophone countries. He can also be considered a Hispanic version of a bugbear,[1] as it is a commonly used figure of… …

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  • 128Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli — (1397 ndash; May 10, 1482) was an Italian mathematician, astronomer, and cosmographer. He was born at Florence, the son of the physician Dominic Toscanelli. Educated in mathematics at the University of Padua, he left in 1424 with the title of a… …

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