Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word AGUIAR
AGUIAR
Definitions of AGUIAR
- A surname.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using AGUIAR in a Sentence
- On 7 December 2017, Pope Francis named Cardinal Carlos Aguiar Retes Archbishop of Mexico to succeed Norberto Rivera Carrera, "a pastor who had as many detractors as supporters" after 22 years in the post.
- The godfathers of São Toméan popular music was the band Leoninos, which was founded in 1959 by Quintero Aguiar.
- After her death, he married Melícia or Milícia Rodrigues (abbreviated as Roiz), of whom were born the noted scholar Paula Vicente (1519–1576), Luís Vicente de Crasto (who organised the compilation of Vicente's works), married to Mór de Almeida and had issue, Joana de Pina (died 1584) (daughter of Diogo de Pina de Baião and wife Mécia Barreto, daughter of Francisco de Aguiar and wife Madalena Barreto) and had issue, and Isabel de Castro, without issue, and Valéria Borges (or Vicente), who was married firstly to Pero Machado, without issue, and secondly to António de Meneses, son of Luís de Meneses, of the bastards of the Lords de Cantanhede, and wife Brites de Aguiar, and had issue.
- A committee to oversee its construction was elected, and consisted of: Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (president); Piragibe Nogueira (Vice President); Cássio Luís dos Santos (Secretary); Amador Aguiar (Treasurer); Altino de Castro Lima, Carlos Alberto Gomes Cardim, Luis Campos Aranha, Manoel Raymundo Paes de Almeida; Osvaldo Artur Bratke, Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, Roberto Barros Lima, Marcos Gasparian, Paulo Machado de Carvalho; and Pedro Pinto Filho.
- Under the command of Pedro de Valdez, the fleet arrived in Santa Maria with seven large carracks and 1000 troops, took on provisions and sailed for São Miguel in the spring (where Governor Ambrósio de Aguiar Coutinho and his cousin supplied the group).
- Elvera Sanchez was born in New York City to Cuban immigrants Luisa Valentina (née Aguiar) (13 February 1884–6 October 1995), who was a living centenarian at the time of Sammy Jr.
- The municipality is currently made up of five districts: Água Doce do Norte, Governador Lacerda de Aguiar, Santa Luzia do Azul, Santo Agostinho and Vila Nelita.
- Vitória–Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport and Macaé–Benedito Lacerda Airport were won by the Swiss airport operator Flughafen Zürich AG.
- Furthermore, the Unit executes the ostensible motorized patrolling denominated " ROTA " (Ostensive Patrols Tobias de Aguiar), seeking for the prevention and the repression of criminality in support to the Battalions of Area, saturating the areas of larger criminal rates.
- Fernando Aguiar, soccer playerKevin Alves, figure skaterStephen Ames, professional golferJustin Azevedo, ice hockey playerTristan Borges, soccer playerMike Benevides, head coach of the BC LionsMeaghan Benfeito, Olympic team diverJohnathan Cabral, hurdlerAntónio Carvalho, mixed martial artistDylan DeMelo, ice hockey playerZachary Claman DeMelo, IndyCar driverDrew Doughty, ice hockey player, Los Angeles KingsMarc Dos Santos, head coach, Vancouver Whitecaps FCStephen Eustáquio, soccer playerBen Ferreira, retired figure skaterRicardo Ferreira, soccer playerDaniel Fernandes, soccer playerMarcus Godinho, soccer playerJulia Grosso, soccer playerAdam Henrique, ice hockey player, New Jersey DevilsKequyen Lam, cross country skiingPriscilla Lopes-Schliep, hurdlerSteve Martins, retired ice hockey player for the Hartford Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay LightningJason Medeiros, football playerZackary Medeiros, football playerTony Menezes, retired professional soccer playerMatthew Nogueira, soccer playerPedro Pacheco, soccer playerMike Ribeiro, ice hockey player, Nashville PredatorsEvan Rodrigues, ice hockey player, Pittsburgh PenguinsAlex Silva, professional wrestlerJohn Tavares, ice hockey player drafted first overall in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the New York IslandersJohn Tavares, retired lacrosse playerEmanuel Viveiros, retired ice hockey player, Minnesota North StarsMatthew Sarmento, field hockey player, CanadaSteven Vitória, soccer player.
- Susana Maria Alfonso de Aguiar (18 June 1955 – 27 July 2024), known mononymously as Mísia, was a Portuguese fado singer.
- Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa group was worked with filmmaker Zulma Aguiar on a Juárez Documentary titled "Juarez Mothers Fight Femicide," which was filmed in 2005.
- The Democrats gained another seat as Jim Aguiar of Campton defeated Christopher Whitcomb of Rumney in the Grafton District 6 (Campton, Ellsworth, Orford, Rumney and Wentworth) special election on December 6, 2005.
- One year after the mysterious disappearance of Guma Aguiar, in 2013 a new ownership group headed by entrepreneur Ori Allon took over.
- Institutionally, the municipalities of the Trás-os-Montes are aggregated into three associations that plan and promote regional development tasks within the region: Associação de Municípios da Terra Fria do Nordeste Transmontano (which include Bragança, Miranda do Douro, Mogadouro, Vimioso and Vinhais), the Associação de Municípios da Terra Quente Transmontana (with Alfândega da Fé, Macedo de Cavaleiros, Mirandela and Vila Flor) and Associação de Municípios do Alto Tâmega (Boticas, Chaves, Montalegre, Ribeira de Pena, Valpaços and Vila Pouca de Aguiar).
- José Isaías de Noronha was born in Rio de Janeiro on 6 June 1873 to Zulmira Augusta Aguiar Noronha and lieutenant general Manuel Muniz de Noronha.
- Roman presence in the region also included vestiges, as in the case of granite edicules, in the locality of Penaverde (later conserved in the National Arcaheological Museum in Lisbon), and various ashlars reused in the construction the medieval castle of Aguiar da Beira, as well as the typical of other localities in the municipality in the construction of residences in the region.
- The region is covered in national monuments and historical structures: the Castle of Aguiar da Pena, the millenarian Roman mining complex of Tresminas, the thermals of Pedras Salgadas, several leisure centres (such as the Falperra Dam/Reservoir), the Dolmens of Alvão, churches, graves/funeral sites, medieval bridges, sun-dials and castro dot the landscape of this unassuming region.
- During the solemn ceremony, Assis Chateaubriand was in the studio alongside Catholic figure Paulo Rolim Loureiro; poet Rosalina Coelho Lisboa Larragoiti, chosen as the "godmother" of PRF3-TV; young actress Sônia Maria Dorce; presenter Homero Silva; and actresses Yara Lins and Lia de Aguiar.
- da Silva Freitas (José Baptista), Pedro José Pimentel (Pedro Brasileiro) and Mário Pereira de Aguiar; José Luís Gonçalves (José das Terras), Eugénio Pereira de Aguiar and Ildefonso Borges; Manuel Serpa Bulcão, Manuel Pereira, António Lino dos Santos Moniz, João Borges and José António Ávila.
- In October 2009, Tropper was sued by Guma Aguiar for allegedly misappropriating funds given to him by Guma for charitable purposes.
- In the 19th century, the lands where Pirituba now lies were occupied by coffee farms (Portuguese: fazenda), such as Fazenda Barreto (owned by Luiz Pereira Barreto), Fazenda Anastacio (owned by Anastacio de Freitas Trancoso and later by Rafael Tobias de Aguiar), and Fazenda Jaraguá.
- As the Septemberist movement declined (with the election of the Cartista Joaquim António de Aguiar, in 1841), he was appointed Ministro da Fazenda (English: Minister of Finances) in the cabinet of Joaquim António de Aguiar, at the age of 34, maintaining the post in the governments of Costa Cabral and the Duque da Terceira.
- The triarchy experiment failed – Aguiar drowned en route, while Sequeira quit the region in 1509, after his debacle at Malacca, leaving Albuquerque sole governor of the whole unpartitioned complex.
- He learned from and kept an exchange of correspondence with Brazilian botanists, such as Joaquim Franco de Toledo, Oswaldo Handro, Frederico Carlos Hoehne, Graziela Maciel Barroso, Carlos de Toledo Rizzini, Alexandre Curt Brade, Guido Frederico João Pabst, Gil Martins Felippe, and Lúcia Rossi e João Aguiar Nogueira Batista.
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