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Francisco Caetano Keil Coelho do Amaral, 2nd Viscount of Pedralva, was a Portuguese architect, painter and photographer. His name was given to a street in Lisbon.
The 2001 Portuguese presidential election was held on 14 January.
Amaral is a Portuguese-language surname of toponymic origin, relatively common in Portugal and Brazil, amongst other countries. Its meaning probably comes from a plantation of a variety of grapes known as amara, used to produce wine, and the suffix -al denotes plantation. Amaral means a plantation of amaras.
João Maria Ferreira do Amaral was a Portuguese military officer and politician. While he was governor of Macau, he was assassinated by several Chinese men, triggering the Battle of Passaleão between Portugal and China.
Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral, GCTE was a Portuguese naval commander and politician.
Ana Luísa Amaral was a Portuguese poet. Professor at the University of Porto, she held a Ph.D. on the poetry of Emily Dickinson and had academic publications in the areas of English and American poetry, comparative poetics, and feminist studies. She was a senior researcher and co-director of the Institute for Comparative Literature Margarida Losa. Co-author of the Dictionary of Feminist Criticism and responsible for the annotated edition of New Portuguese Letters and the coordinator of the international project New Portuguese Letters 40 Years Later, financed by FCT, that involves 10 countries and over 60 researchers. Editor of several academic books, such as Novas Cartas Portuguesas entre Portugal e o Mundo, or New Portuguese Letters to the World.
Maria Helena de Albuquerque, 1st Baroness of Oliveira Lima was a Portuguese noblewoman.
João Maria Barreto Ferreira do Amaral, 2nd Baron of Oliveira Lima, OC was a Portuguese nobleman.
João Maria Ferreira do Amaral, OTS, CC was a Portuguese soldier.
Ferreira is a Portuguese and Galician surname, meaning "iron mine" but also the feminine of 'blacksmith'. People with the surname include:
Artur Alberto de Campos Henriques, GCTE GCC was a Portuguese politician who once served as Prime Minister of Portugal.
Events in the year 1923 in Portugal.
Events in the year 1995 in Portugal.
Events in the year 1955 in Brazil.
Francisco do Amaral can refer to:
The Ordem Militar de Cristo, the full name of which is the Military Order of Our Knights of Lord Jesus Christ, is a Portuguese honorific Order which takes its name from the extinct Order of Christ (1834), which is given for distinguished service in the performance of functions in sovereign positions or public administration, and for the judiciary and diplomacy, which is seen as being particularly distinguished.
João Pedro Reis Amaral is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Polish club Lech Poznań as an attacking midfielder or a winger.
The first lady of East Timor is the title attributed to the wife of the president of East Timor.