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Galvão (surname)
Galvão, Galvao, &c. is a Portuguese surname derived from Latin ''Galbanus'' and ''Galba''. Notable people with this surname include: Sportspeople *André Galvão (born 1982), Brazilian mixed martial artist * André Galvão (futsal player) (born 1992), Portuguese futsal player * Antonio Dino Galvão (1901–????), Brazilian footballer *Diego Benedito Galvão Máximo (born 1986), Brazilian footballer * Diogo Galvão (born 1982), Brazilian footballer * Douglas Galvão Silva (born 1986), Brazilian footballer *José Antônio Martins Galvão (born 1982), Brazilian footballer * Lucas Galvão (born 1991), Brazilian footballer *Marcos Galvão (born 1981), Brazilian mixed martial artist * Mário Galvão (1916–?), Portuguese footballer * Martim Galvão (born 1995), Portuguese footballer * Mauricio Galvao (1890–1945), German field hockey player * Mauro Galvão (born 1961), Brazilian footballer and manager *Pedro Galvão (born 1934), Argentine swimmer * Pedro Galvão (footballer) (born 19 ...
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Portuguese Name
A Portuguese name, or Lusophone name – a personal name in the Portuguese language – is typically composed of one or two personal names, the mother's family surname and the father's family surname (rarely only one surname, sometimes more than two). For practicality, usually only the last surname ( excluding prepositions) is used in formal greetings. General Portuguese law establishes the need for a child to have at least one personal name and one surname from one of the parents. The law also establishes the maximum number of names allowed: up to two personal names and four surnames. Advice from the says of this restriction that a name "may contain a maximum of six simple words or compounds, as a rule, up to two first names and four surnames"; more may be permissible in some circumstances. Usually, the maternal surnames precede the paternal ones, but the opposite is also possible. If the father is unknown, or he has not acknowledged the child, only the mother's family name( ...
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Pedro Galvão
Pedro Galvão (born 14 June 1934) is an Argentines, Argentine former Swimming (sport), swimmer. He competed in Swimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics, two events at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the Swimming at the 1951 Pan American Games – Men's 100 metre backstroke, 100 meter backstroke at the 1951 Pan American Games, 1951 Pan American games. References External links

* 1934 births Living people Argentine male swimmers Olympic swimmers for Argentina Swimmers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Swimmers from Buenos Aires Swimmers at the 1951 Pan American Games Swimmers at the 1955 Pan American Games Pan American Games bronze medalists for Argentina Pan American Games silver medalists for Argentina Pan American Games swimmers for Argentina Pan American Games silver medalists in swimming Pan American Games bronze medalists in swimming Medalists at the 1951 Pan American Games Medalists at the 1955 Pan American Games 20th-century Argentine sportsmen {{Argentina-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Flávio Galvão
Flávio José Galvão de França better known in Brazil as Flávio Galvão (born July 30, 1949) is a Brazilian actor. He also worked with dubbing, with his work better known in the area and the second voice of Major Nelson in ''I Dream of Jeannie''. Work on television * 2021 – Gênesis – God (RecordTV) *2017 – '' Apocalipse'' (RecordTV) * 2008 – '' Revelação'' – Jorge Castelli ( SBT) * 2007 – ''É Verdade ou é Mentira'' – Apresentador (Rede Bandeirantes) * 2006 – ''Paixões Proibidas'' – Domingos de Azevedo (Rede Bandeirantes) * 2005 – ''Os Ricos Também Choram'' – Evaristo Martins ( SBT) * 2004 – '' Senhora do Destino'' – Jorge Maciel (Rede Globo) * 2002 – '' O Quinto dos Infernos'' – Cauper (Rede Globo) * 2001 – '' Porto dos Milagres'' – Deodato Pereira (Rede Globo) * 2000 – ''Esplendor – Arnaldo (Rede Globo) * 1999 – '' Força de um Desejo'' – Nereu (Rede Globo) * 1998 – '' Corpo Dourado'' – Orlando (Rede Globo) * 1997 – '' A ...
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Fiuk (singer)
Filipe Kartalian Ayrosa Galvão, better known by his stage name Fiuk (born October 25, 1990) is a Brazilian people, Brazilian singer-songwriter and actor. He is better known for his role as Bernardo Oliveira in the seventeenth season of the telenovela ''Malhação''. He started career as a member of the band No Name and later as the lead singer of the band :pt:Hori (banda), Hori, before starting a solo career. Fiuk was born in São Paulo, Brazil, and is a son of the fellow musician Fábio Jr., Fábio Júnior and the businesswoman Cristina Kartalian. He has four siblings: half-sister Cléo Pires (daughter of Glória Pires), Krízia, Tainá and Záion. Besides his acting and musical career, Fiuk is also a Drifting (motorsport), drifting pilot. He declared the intention to compete in Japan. Career With the band Hori, he recorded the independent EP ''Mentes Inquietas'', with five tracks. The group lasted until early 2008, with the leaving of Cleiton Galvão. Through Mi Vieira (le ...
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Eduardo Galvão
Eduardo Galvão (19 April 1962 – 7 December 2020) was a Brazilian actor. He participated in the Caça Talentos program, on Rede Globo, alongside Angélica (television host), Angélica. He died on the night of 7 December 2020, aged 58, of COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. The 7th-day mass in his honour was celebrated on 14 December 2020. Career Galvão debuted in soap operas at the age of 27, in O Salvador da Pátria, in 1989. His most prominent roles were Paschoal Papagaio, in Despedida de Solteiro, in 1992, Mauro Botelho in A Viagem, in 1994 and Arthur Carneiro, in the series Caça- Talents, from 1996 to 1998, Otacilio Ferraço in Porto dos Milagres in 2001, Armando Bananeira in O Beijo do Vampiro in 2002 and as Dr. Roger Machado in Bom Sucesso in 2019. Filmography Film Television References External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Galvao, Eduardo Brazilian film actors Brazilian male actors Brazilian male telenovela actors Actors from Rio de Janeiro (state) ...
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Duarte Galvão
Duarte Galvão (1435/1440 – 9 June 1517) was a Portuguese courtier, diplomat and chronicler. Duarte was born in Évora between about 1435 and 1440. His father, Rui Galvão, was a clerk of the royal chamber (''escrivão da cámara'') before 1429, then secretary of King Edward (1433–1438) and finally clerk of the purity ('' escrivão da puridade'') under Afonso V (1438–1481). He led several embassies to the Kingdom of Castile. Duarte had an older brother, João Galvão, who was the bishop of Coimbra (1460–1481) and then archbishop of Braga (1481–1485). He served as legate to Portugal for Pope Pius II from 1461 until 1464. From 1464, Duarte was a secretary and notary to the crown under kings Afonso V, John II and Manuel I, who entrusted him with many embassies. In 1489, he was sent to the French court to declare war on King Charles VIII of France. Between 1503 and 1505, at the request of Manuel I, Duarte wrote a chronicle of the reign of Portugal's first king, Afon ...
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Carlos Galvão De Melo
Carlos Galvão de Melo (4 August 1921 – 20 March 2008) was a Portuguese military officer from the Portuguese Air Force. Life Galvão de Melo was the eldest of nine children of António Augusto Ferreira de Melo, a merchant based in Mozambique, and wife Cecília Rosa Teles de Noronha Galvão. He joined the Portuguese Air Force in 1942 and trained in the United Kingdom and France. Between 1951 and 1954 he was posted at the NATO joint command headquarters, while between 1954 and 1957 he was posted in Goa (then under Portuguese control) to supervise the construction of Dabolim Air Port. Subsequently, he commanded the Fifteenth Squadron 'Reyes', based in Porto (1957–1962), and the Eleventh Bomber Regiment based in Angola (1962–1966). Later he was Military Attache to South Africa from 1966 to 1970, and served (1970–1973) as Military Attache to Brazil. In 1973 he became Commander of the Second Home Front Division. When on 25 April 1974 the Carnation Revolution broke out in ...
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Cândido Da Fonseca Galvão
Cândido is a Portuguese masculine given name, equivalent of Spanish Cándido * Cândido de Oliveira (1896–1958), Portuguese football player * Cândido Firmino de Mello-Leitão (1886–1948), Brazilian zoologist * Cândido José de Araújo Viana (1793–1875), Brazilian writer * Cândido Rondon (1865–1958), Brazilian military officer * José Cândido Carvalho (1914–1989), Brazilian writer * José Cândido da Silveira Avelar (1843–1905), Azorean historian See also * Candido * Cándido Cándido is a Spanish male given name, equivalent of Portuguese Cândido. Those with the name include: * Cándido Bareiro (1833–1880), President of Paraguay * Cándido Fabré, Cuban musician * Cándido López (1840–1902), Argentine painter and ... {{given name Portuguese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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António Galvão
António Galvão (c. 1490–1557), also known as Antonio Galvano, was a Portuguese soldier, chronicler and administrator in the Maluku islands, and a Renaissance historian who was the first person to present a comprehensive report of the leading voyages and explorers up to 1550 by Portuguese explorers and those of other nationalities. His works, especially the Treaty of Discovery that was published in Lisbon in 1563 and in English by Richard Hakluyt in 1601, are notably accurate. Life António Galvão was the son of Duarte Galvão, who was chief diplomat and chronicler to King Afonso V of Portugal. In 1527, António Galvão sailed for Portuguese India where he became captain of Maluku and governor of the fort of Ternate from 1536 to 1540. He is described in Chapter II of the Fifth "Decade of Asia" as a respected governor, having sent a mission to Papua and received local embassies. He funded a seminar in Ternate, where he spent 12,000 '' cruzados'' from the inheritance he h ...
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Washington Galvão Júnior
Washington most commonly refers to: * George Washington (1732–1799), the first president of the United States * Washington (state), a state in the Pacific Northwest of the United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States ** A metonym for the federal government of the United States ** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered on Washington, D.C. Washington may also refer to: Places England * Washington Old Hall, ancestral home of the family of George Washington * Washington, Tyne and Wear, a town in the City of Sunderland metropolitan borough * Washington, West Sussex, a village and civil parish Greenland * Cape Washington, Greenland * Washington Land Philippines *New Washington, Aklan, a municipality *Washington, a barangay in Catarman, Northern Samar *Washington, a barangay in Escalante, Negros Occidental *Washington, a barangay in San Jacinto, Masbate *Washington, a barangay in Surigao City United States * Fort Washington (disambiguat ...
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Vinicius Galvão Leal
Vinicius Galvão Leal (born August 12, 1989, Brazil) is a Brazilian footballer currently under contract for Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...n side Union Sparkasse Pettenbach. Club career Debreceni VSC Club Statistics Club statistics ''Updated to games played as of August 4, 2012.'' References External links *MLSZ 1989 births Living people Footballers from Porto Alegre Brazilian men's footballers Men's association football forwards Debreceni VSC players Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC players Expatriate men's footballers in Hungary Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Brazilian expatriate men's footballers 21st-century Brazilian sportsmen {{Brazil-footy-forward-1980s-stub ...
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Tiago Galvão Da Silva
Tiago may refer to: Places * São Tiago, Minas, Brazil * Santiago, Isabela, Philippines * Santiago, Chile * Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain * Santiago de Cuba, Cuba * Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic * , many applications People Given name *Tiago Banega (born 1999), Argentine footballer * Tiago Cardoso (other), many applications of Tiago Cardoso / Thiago Cardoso *Bebé (Tiago Manuel Dias Correia, born 1990), Portuguese football player * Tiago (footballer, born March 1983), full name Tiago de Oliveira Souza, Brazilian football right back * Tiago (footballer, born 1984), full name Tiago dos Santos Roberto, Brazilian football forward *Tiago Campagnaro (born 1983), Brazilian football goalkeeper *Tiago Casasola (born 1995), Argentine footballer *Tiago Ferreira (footballer, born 1975) (born 1975), Portuguese footballer *Tiago Ferreyra (born 2002), Argentine footballer *Tiago Geralnik (born 2003), Argentine footballer *Tiago Godinho (born 1984), Portuguese ...
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