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Paio (other)
Paio is a variety of Iberian embutido sausage. Paio may also refer to: * São Paio (other), various places in Portugal * Paio Peres Correia (born c. 1205), a medieval Portuguese Christian conqueror of the Reconquista * Paio Pires de Guimarães (born 1100), a medieval Knight and Rico-homem of the County of Portugal See also * Paia (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Paio
''Paio'' is a traditional ''embutido'' sausage of Portugal and Brazil. Paio is made of pork loin, seasoned with garlic, salt, and ''Capsicum'' pepper and smoked. It is a hard sausage, usually made in a large diameter, and can be sliced and eaten on bread. In Brazil it is a common ingredient of the bean stew ''feijoada''. See also *List of sausages This is a list of notable sausages. Sausage is a food usually made from ground meat with a skin around it. Typically, a sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes synthetic. Some sausages are cooked durin ... Portuguese sausages Brazilian cuisine {{Brazil-cuisine-stub ...
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São Paio (other)
São Paio may refer to the following places in Portugal: * São Paio (Arcos de Valdevez), a parish in the municipality of Arcos de Valdevez * São Paio (Gouveia), a parish in the municipality of Gouveia * São Paio (Guimarães), a parish in the municipality of Guimarães *São Paio (Melgaço), a parish in the municipality of Melgaço *São Paio de Oleiros São Paio de Oleiros () is a Portuguese parish, located in the town of Santa Maria da Feira. The population in 2011 was 4,069, in an area of 3.91 km2. The only hospital of the town of Santa Maria da Feira was once located in São Paio de Olei ...
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Paio Peres Correia
D. Paio Peres Correia was a Portuguese warrior who played an important role in the thirteenth-century Reconquista. He was born c. 1205, in Monte de Fralães, a civil parish in the municipality of Barcelos. He went to Uclés, then the seat of the Order of Santiago, very young. His career path took him back to Portugal, where he became ''comendador'' of Alcácer, i.e. the leader of the Portuguese knight-friars of Santiago, in 1232. In close collaboration with Sancho II of Portugal, the knight-friars conducted several campaigns against the Moors in the region of Alentejo. These events are ill-documented, but it seems that the initial focus was on the castle of Aljustrel, which fell before March 1235. Form there he fortified a hill in Padrões and manned it with 40 knights which ravaged the defences of Mértola, a stronghold of real strategic importance as it gave access to the mouth of the Guadiana. Eventually, Mértola fell to the knights-friar which were under the command of h ...
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Paio Pires De Guimarães
Paio Pires de Guimarães (1100–?) was a medieval Knight and Rico-homem (rich man) of the County of Portugal. He was Lord of Riba de Vizela.{{cite book, title=Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com eêrca de 15.000 gravuras e 400 estampas a côres, Volume 16, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ceEEAAAAYAAJ&q=Paio+Pires+de+Guimar%C3%A3es , year= 1959, publisher=Editorial Enciclopédia References {{Reflist External links www.heraldrysinstitute.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Paio Pires de Guimaraes 12th-century births 1150s deaths 12th-century Portuguese people Portuguese nobility Portuguese Roman Catholics {{Portugal-politician-stub {{Europe-noble-stub ...
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