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António Mascarenhas (Governor)
António Mascarenhas may refer to: * António de Menezes (1891–1961), Portuguese Olympic fencer * António Mascarenhas (governor), Governor of Portuguese Ceylon, 1638–1640 * António Mascarenhas (writer) (1916–1993), English-language writer from India * António Mascarenhas Monteiro (1944–2016), President of Cape Verde, 1991–2001 * Anthony Mascarenhas Neville Anthony Mascarenhas (10 July 1928 – 3 December 1986) was a Pakistani journalist and author. His works include exposés on the brutality of Pakistan's military during the 1971 independence movement of Bangladesh, ''The Rape of Bangla D ...
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António De Menezes
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António Mascarenhas (governor)
António Mascarenhas may refer to: * António de Menezes (1891–1961), Portuguese Olympic fencer * António Mascarenhas (governor), Governor of Portuguese Ceylon, 1638–1640 * António Mascarenhas (writer) (1916–1993), English-language writer from India * António Mascarenhas Monteiro (1944–2016), President of Cape Verde, 1991–2001 * Anthony Mascarenhas Neville Anthony Mascarenhas (10 July 1928 – 3 December 1986) was a Pakistani journalist and author. His works include exposés on the brutality of Pakistan's military during the 1971 independence movement of Bangladesh, ''The Rape of Bangla D ...
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António Mascarenhas (writer)
António Mascarenhas (24 February 1916 – 1993) was an Indian writer best known as the author of the book ''Goa from Prehistoric Times'' (1987). He wrote in the English language. Life António Mascarenhas was born at his mother's ancestral home in Divar, Goa, India, on 24 February 1916. He was baptized as Antonio Inacio Salvador Matias Mascarenhas and spent his early childhood in Zanzibar and his school years at St. Paul's School, Belgaum, after which he joined the Society of Jesus. He completed the Gregorian University Ph L ''summa cum laude''. Although he remained a layman, later marrying and raising a family, he was philosophically a Jesuit. His work took him between India and Portugal and among teaching, real estate, radio, travel planning and writing. He died in 1993 at home in Miraton Gardens, Chicalim, Goa, and was buried on the Jesuit feast day. Works Among his known works are the following. Poems * ''Poems'' ( Tipografia Rangel, Bastora, Goa, c. 198 ...
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António Mascarenhas Monteiro
António Manuel Mascarenhas Gomes Monteiro (; 16 February 1944 – 16 September 2016) was the first democratically elected President of Cape Verde from 22 March 1991 to 22 March 2001. Early life and education Born in Ribeira da Barca in 1944, Monteiro went to university in Belgium and graduated with his law degree from the Catholic University of Leuven. Political career During the PAICV's single-party government, Monteiro served in various high level positions. He was the Secretary-General of the National Assembly from 1977 to 1980 and President of the Supreme Court of Justice from 1980 to 1990. Presidency of Cape Verde Affiliated with the Movement for Democracy, he was the first president elected in a multi-party election in the country, defeating Aristides Pereira in the February 1991 presidential election. In February 1995, he awarded one of the archipelago's greatest writer during the colonial era Eugénio Tavares the Medal of the Ordem do Vulcão. He was re-elec ...
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