Examples of using Barcelos in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Isabella of Barcelos.
The Galo de Barcelos Rooster of Barcelos.
Nélson was born on August 8th, 1991 in Barcelos, Portugal.
The Galo de Barcelos(Rooster of Barcelos) is one of the most common emblems of Portugal.
Vasco won the match 1-0 with a goal from Danilo Barcelos 10 minutes from time.
A landowner in Barcelos had silver stolen and the inhabitants of that city were looking for the person who had committed the crime.
Vasco da Gamawon the match 1-0 with a goal from Danilo Barcelos 10 minutes from time.
Barcelos, 67, was a passenger in the hearse carrying the body of her husband, Josi Silveira Coimbra, who had died the day before.
There's a sequence that starts with deforestation,then comes fires and breathing problems,” Barcelos said.
In 1424, John married his half-niece Isabella of Barcelos, daughter of his half-brother Afonso of Barcelos.
Galo de Barcelos Video, by Daniel Oliveira Prins The legend of the Rooster of Barcelos at the Barcelos City Hall's website Portuguese.
The Galician swore that he was merely passing through Barcelos on a Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostelato complete a promise.
Avimar de Melo Barcelos, the mayor of Brumadinho, said Vale was“careless and incompetent,” and blamed the mining company for the tragedy and the state of Minas Gerais for poor oversight.
In 1499 João Fernandes Lavrador was licensed by the King of Portugal andtogether with Pêro de Barcelos they first sighted Labrador, which was granted and named after him.
An entire industry is in place in Barcelos on the banks of Brazil's Rio Negro in which the local population catches fish for the aquarium trade.
Infante John's sudden death in October 1442 was a terrible blow to Peter, who thereafter found it increasinglydifficult to fend off the aspirations of his half-brother Afonso of Barcelos.
Silver had been stolen from a landowner in Barcelos, and the inhabitants of that city were looking for the criminal who had committed the crime.
Demonstrations have been held up and down the country from Lisbon andSetubal in the South of the country to Coimbra in the centre of Portugal and Barcelos in the North, where the Minho Textile Union is headquartered.
Brumadinho Mayor Avimar de Melo Barcelos criticised the company for being“careless and incompetent”, blaming the firm for the tragedy and the state of Minas Gerais for poor oversight.
In 1499 João Fernandes Lavrador was licensed by the King of Manuel I of Portugal andtogether with Pêro de Barcelos they reached Greenland and sighted Labrador for the first time, which was granted and named after him.
Cristovao Barcelos, one of the researchers who wrote the study, said it stands to reason that with the increase of fires starting from July that the number of cases could also show an increase.
The story is associated with the 17th-century calvary that is part of the collection of the Archeological Museum locatedin Paço dos Condes, a gothic-style palace in Barcelos, a city in northwest Portugal.
The high nobility, led by his half-brother Afonso of Barcelos, urged Eleanor to hold fast, and a tense power-sharing regency arrangement was agreed upon between Peter and Eleanor.
Infanta Beatriz of Portugal(13 June 1430- 30 September 1506) was a Portuguese infanta, daughter of Infante João, Lord of Reguengos(fourth son of King John I of Portugal and his wife Philippa of Lancaster)and Isabella of Barcelos a daughter of Afonso I, Duke of Braganza.
Some years later, the Galician returned to Barcelos to sculpt the Calvary(or Crucifix) to the Lord of the Rooster(Portuguese,"Cruzeiro do Senhor do Galo") in praise to the Virgin Mary and to Saint James.
Her parents were John, Constable of Portugal, the youngest surviving son of John I of Portugal, and his half-niece and wife,Isabella of Barcelos, the daughter of the first Duke of Braganza, who was an illegitimate son of the king.
To forestall a rebellion, Infante John quickly seized control of Lisbon and oversaw the assembly of a burgher-packed Cortes to elect his brother Peter of Coimbra as regent for his nephew Afonso V. The high nobility,led by his half-brother Afonso of Barcelos, urged Eleanor to hold fast, and a tense power-sharing regency arrangement was agreed upon between Peter and Eleanor.