António de Sousa or António Sousa may refer to:
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António Sousa
António Augusto Gomes de Sousa (; born 28 April 1957) is a Portuguese former football central midfielder and manager.
During his career he played, among others, for Porto and Sporting, amassing Primeira Liga totals of 483 matches and 83 go ...
(born 1957), Portuguese former footballer and coach
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António Sousa (runner) (born 1970), Portuguese marathon runner
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Antonio Sousa Alonso (1942–2013), Portuguese professor of chemistry
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António Sousa Chicharo, Portuguese nobleman and 12th Lord of Santarém
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António Sousa Freitas (1921–2004), Portuguese poet
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António Sousa Gomes (1936–2015), Portuguese politician and administrator
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António Sousa Lara (born 1952), Portuguese university professor, nobleman and politician
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António Sousa Pereira (born 1961), Portuguese professor, medic and Dean of Universidade do Porto
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Antônio de Sousa (died 1631), Brazilian nobleman
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António de Sousa (poet) (1898–1981), Portuguese poet
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António de Sousa Bastos (1844–1911), Portuguese dramatist and journalist
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Antonio de Sousa Braga (born 1941), Portuguese bishop
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Antônio de Sousa Braga, Brazilian politician
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António de Sousa Costa (born 1926), Portuguese historian
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António de Sousa Coutinho
António de Sousa Coutinho was the 18th Governor of Portuguese Ceylon. Coutinho was appointed in 1655 under John IV of Portugal, he was Governor until 1656. He was succeeded by António de Amaral de Meneses
António de Amaral de Meneses was the ...
(fl. 1600s), governor of Portuguese Ceylon
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António de Sousa de Macedo (1606–1682), Portuguese diplomat and writer
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António de Sousa Franco
António Luciano Pacheco de Sousa Franco, GCC, GCSE (Lisbon, September 21, 1942 – Matosinhos, June 9, 2004) was a Portuguese economist and politician.
Background
He was a son of António de Sousa Franco and wife Maria de Jesus Pacheco, in tu ...
(1942–2004), Portuguese economist and politician
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António de Sousa Hilário
Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male ...
(1841—?), Portuguese journalist and writer
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António de Sousa Horta Sarmento Osório (1882–1960), Portuguese writer, sportsman and politician
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António de Sousa Júnior (1871–1938), Portuguese medic and politician
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Antônio de Sousa Leão (1808–1882), Brazilian nobleman
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António de Sousa Lima (1756–1827), Portuguese military leader
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António de Sousa Machado (fl. 1800s), Brazilian politician
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Antônio de Sousa Martins (1829–1896), Brazilian jurist and magistrate
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António de Sousa Maya (1888–1969), Portuguese aviator and soldier
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António de Sousa Meneses (fl. 1600s), Portuguese colonial administrator
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Antônio de Sousa Neto
General Antônio de Sousa Neto (; Rio Grande, 11 February 1801 – Corrientes, 2 July 1866) was a Brazilian military leader of the Riograndense Republic during the Ragamuffin War. On 20 September 1836, Neto declared the independence of the Rio ...
(1803–1866), Brazilian political and military leader
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Antônio de Sousa Peixoto (fl. 1900s), Brazilian politician
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Antônio de Sousa Queirós (1878–?), Brazilian politician
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António de Sousa Vadre Castelino e Alvim (born 1928), Portuguese politician
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Antônio Brito Sousa Gaioso
Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male ...
(fl. 1800s), Brazilian politician
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Antônio Alves de Sousa Carvalho (1832–1885), Brazilian politician and writer
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António Augusto de Sousa (1883–?), Portuguese colonial administrator
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António Borges de Medeiros Dias da Câmara e Sousa (1829–1913), Portuguese politician
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António Caetano de Sousa (1674–1759), Portuguese writer and genealogist
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Antônio Caio da Silva Souza
Antonio Caio da Silva Souza, shortly Caio (born November 10, 1980) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as an offensive midfielder for Goiás.
His previous club was Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia, Coritiba (PR), Flamengo (RJ), Chunnam Dragons in S ...
(born 1980), Brazilian footballer
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António Carneiro de Sousa (1680— ca. 1755), Portuguese nobleman
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Antônio de Albuquerque Sousa Filho (born 1938), Brazilian professor and writer
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António Damaso de Castro e Sousa (1804–1876), Portuguese priest and writer
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Antônio Emiliano de Sousa Castro (1847–1929), Brazilian nobleman
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António Florêncio de Sousa Pinto (1818–1890), Portuguese politician and writer
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Antônio Francisco de Paula Souza (1843—1917), Brazilian engineer and politician
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Antônio Gonçalves Teixeira e Sousa (1812–1861), Brazilian writer
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Antônio Herculano de Sousa Bandeira (1813–1884), Brazilian professor and lawyer
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Antônio Herculano de Sousa Bandeira Filho (1854—1890), Brazilian lawyer and writer
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Antônio José de Melo e Sousa (1867–1955), Brazilian politician
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António José de Sousa Barroso
Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan language, Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 40 ...
(1854–1918), Portuguese missionary and bishop
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António José Fernandes de Sousa (born 1955), Portuguese economist
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António José Pereira da Silveira e Sousa (1793—1881), Portuguese judge
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António José Xavier de Camões de Albuquerque Moniz e Sousa (1736–1755), Portuguese politician
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António Luís de Sousa, 2nd Marquis of Minas
Don (honorific), D. António Luís de Sousa, 4th Count of Prado and 2nd Marquês of Minas (6 April 1644 – 25 December 1721) was a Portuguese general and governor-general of the Portuguese Colonial Brazil, colony of Brazil.
He was the son of Dom ...
(1644–1721), Portuguese general and governor-general
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Antônio Manuel de Sousa (1776—1857), Brazilian priest and politician
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Antônio Marcelo Teixeira Sousa (born 1957), Brazilian politician and engineer
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Antonio Marcos Sousa (born 1990), Brazilian-East Timorese footballer
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António Maria de Sousa Horta e Costa (1859–1931), Portuguese nobleman, jurist, magistrate and politician
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António Mariano de Sousa (1842—?), Portuguese Presbyter
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António Martins de Sousa (fl. 1900s), Portuguese journalist
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António Mota de Sousa Horta-Osório (born 1964) is a Portuguese banker
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Antônio Penaforte de Sousa (fl. 1900s), Brazilian politician
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Antônio Pereira de Sousa Barros (1815–1884), Brazilian plantation owner
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Antônio Pereira de Sousa Calheiros (fl. 1800s), Brazilian architect
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António Pereira de Sousa da Câmara (1901–1971), Portuguese professor of engineering
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Antônio Pompeu de Sousa Brasil (1851–1886), Brazilian medic, writer and politician
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António Rebelo de Sousa (born 1952), Portuguese economist
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Antônio Rodrigues de Sousa (1902–?), Brazilian politician
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Antônio Saturnino de Sousa e Oliveira (1809–1877), Brazilian politician
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António Sérgio de Sousa
Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular ma ...
(1809–1878), Portuguese nobleman and colonial administrator
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António Teixeira de Sousa
António Teixeira de Sousa, 2nd Count of Sousa Palmela (5 May 1857 in Celeirós, Sabrosa – 5 June 1917 in Celeirós, Sabrosa; ) was a Portuguese medical doctor and politician during the Constitutional Monarchy. He graduated in Medicine at the ...
(1857–1917), Portuguese politicianAntónio Teixeira de Sousa
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Antônio Teixeira de Sousa Magalhães (1848–1912), Brazilian politician
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Antônio Telles de Castro e Sousa (1891—1934), Brazilian poet
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Antônio Tibúrcio Ferreira de Souza (1837— 1885, Brazilian military leader
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António Verdial de Sousa (born 1963), East Timorese politician
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António Veríssimo de Sousa (1860–1934), Portuguese military commander of the Azores
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António Xavier de Sousa Monteiro (1829–1906), Portuguese bishop
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Antonio
Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male ...
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Sousa (surname)
Sousa, Souza, de Sousa (literally 'from Sousa'), de Souza or D'Souza ( , ) is a common Portuguese-language surname, especially in Portugal, Brazil, East Timor, India (among Catholics in Goa, Mumbai, and Mangalore), and Galicia.
In Africa, the na ...
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Domingos António de Sousa Coutinho, 1st Marquis of Funchal (1762–1833), Portuguese diplomat and author
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Francisco Antônio de Sousa (fl 1800s), Brazilian politician
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Francisco Antônio de Sousa Queirós (1806–1891), Brazilian politician and landowner
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Francisco Antônio de Sousa Queirós Filho (1837—1917), Brazilian politician
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Inácio Antônio de Sousa Amaral (1800—1878), Brazilian politician and landowner
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João António de Sousa Pais Lourenço (born 1962) Portuguese politician and engineer
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Joaquim Antônio de Sousa Rabelo (?–1897), Brazilian politician and landowner
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José Antônio de Sousa Lima (1831—1900), Brazilian politician
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Luís António de Sousa Botelho Mourão (1722–1798), Portuguese nobleman and politician
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Luís António de Sousa Queirós (1746–1819), Portuguese-Brazilian military leader
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Manuel António de Sousa
Manuel António de Sousa (10 November 1835 in Mapuçá, Goa, Portuguese India – 20 January 1892 in Portuguese Mozambique), also known as Gouveia, was a Portuguese people, Portuguese merchant of Goan origin and military captain of Manica, M ...
(1835–1892), Indian-Portuguese merchant and military captain
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Marcio Antonio de Sousa Junior (born 1955), Brazilian footballer
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Miguel António de Sousa Horta Almeida e Vasconcelos, 2nd Baron of Santa Comba Dão (1831– 1891), Portuguese nobleman.
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Zeferino Antônio de Sousa (fl. 1800s), Brazilian politician
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