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The phrase 'diogo de' is a partial name that does not provide enough context to determine its meaning. It could be part of a person's name, a location, or an incomplete phrase. Without additional information, it is difficult to provide a specific definition for this phrase

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Philosophical journey to the captainship of mato grosso by diogo de castro e albuquerque.
Portuguese historian Diogo de Couto was the first to attempt the construction of chronological scheme.
This is still preserved cloister attributed to Diogo de Castilho.
He was succeeded by Diogo de Melo de Castro both times.
Only a few managed to join back with Diogo de Melo.
Diogo de Silves discovers the Azores.
Other notable students were the influential Portuguese teacher and diplomat Diogo de Gouveia.
Diogo de Gouveia was born in Beja.
He was succeeded by Diogo de Melo.
Diogo de Torralva.
It was designed by Diogo de Arruda.
Portuguese navigator Diogo de Teive discovers the islands of Corvo and Flores in the Azores.
It was created by Diogo de Arruda.
Diogo de Silves, Portuguese navigator, discovers seven islands of the Azores archipelago.
He was brother to André de Gouveia and nephew of Diogo de Gouveia the elder.

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Diogo de Boitaca, the architect, pioneered this style in the Monastery of Jesus in Setúbal.
A human figure in the bottom of the window probably represents the designer, Diogo de Arruda.
Except for the Portuguese-born Diogo de Sousa, the troops were all natives of Brazil.
He remained controversial with Alexandre de Gusmão and Diogo de Mendonça Corte-Real.
The Diogo de Silves room has a maximum capacity of 150 people.
Canabarro fought for the forces of noble Don Diogo de Sousa, conde de Rio Pardo.
It was designed by Diogo de Boitaca and executed by Nicolau Chanterenne in 1517.
After your visit to Biscainhos palace, continue towards the street Rua Dom Diogo de Sousa.
The brothers Francisco and Diogo de Arruda built the first citadel of 1514.
Continue east, along the pedestrians-only road of Rua Dom Diogo de Sousa.
It was discovered in 1450 by Diogo de Teive and his son John Teive.
Everything is harmonious, and would be concluded by Diogo de Torralva in 1541.

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