Anagramas & Información sobre | Palabra Inglés SARMENTO


SARMENTO

12

Número de letras

8

Es palíndromo

No

18
AR
ARM
EN
ENT
ME
MEN
NT
NTO
RM
SA
SAR

8

9

AE
AEM
AEO
AER
AES

Ejemplos de uso de SARMENTO en una oración

  • In Shenzhen, close to the China-Hong Kong border, Portuguese Commander Brito Pais and Captain Sarmento de Beires give up on their eastbound attempt to circumnavigate the world in the de Havilland DH.
  • One paternalistic governor, Sarmento Rodrigues, promised to develop agriculture, infrastructure, and health, but did little to fight the upsurge in sleeping sickness in the 1940s and 1950s.
  • He married in Alcântara, Lisbon, on 20 November 1976 to Maria Leonor de Andrada Soares de Albergaria, born in Lisbon on 18 April 1949, Licentiate in Roman Philology at the University of Lisbon and the daughter of João José Cabral Soares de Albergaria, 3rd Viscount (formerly Barons) of Torre de Moncorvo (with a Coat of arms of de Morais and Sarmento) and Representative of the Title of Viscount de Morais Sarmento, a mechanical engineer, and wife Maria Júlia Pellen de Campos de Andrada, of the Family of the former Counters of the Counts of the Realm and House, and had three sons:.
  • The Morais Sarmento clan protested this decision and forced the government to rethink the decision, allowing the civil parish to exist during the municipal reforms.
  • It was in the late part of the 19th century that Manuel Inácio de Souza Sarmento, a rich politician in the municipal council of Horta constructed the Palacete of Pilar alongside the Hermitage of Pilar, which would be centre of society until it was divided between his ancestors a century later.
  • He married in Sintra, Santa Maria, on 31 July 1965 Maria José Salgado Sarmento de Matos, born in Lisbon on 13 October 1943, writer under the pseudonym Maria Roma, daughter of José Sarmento Osório de Vasconcelos de Matos (Moimenta da Beira, 28 July 1909 – Sintra, 17 July 1992).
  • 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.
  • Among these were the first flight to Macau performed by Brito Pais, Sarmento Beires and Manuel Gouveia in 1924, the first night-time flight across the Atlantic performed by Sarmento de Beires, Jorge de Castilho and Manuel Gouveia in 1927, the first flight to Goa, Portuguese India performed by Moreira Cardoso and Sarmento Pimentel in 1930, the first flight to Portuguese Guinea and Angola, performed by Carlos Bleck and Humberto da Cruz in 1931 and the first flight to Portuguese Timor performed by Humberto da Cruz and António Lobato in 1934.
  • Many of its former students have influenced the development of the Portuguese society since the mid-19th century, such as five presidents of the Portuguese Republic (Field Marshals Gomes da Costa, Óscar Carmona, Craveiro Lopes, António de Spínola and Costa Gomes), prominent military men such as Morais Sarmento and Óscar Monteiro Torres, writers such as Manuel Pinheiro Chagas and Júlio Dantas, explorers like Serpa Pinto and Henrique Carvalho, artists, musicians and actors such as Tomás Alcaide, Raúl de Carvalho, Artur Semedo, Raúl Ferrão and Luís Esparteiro, politicians such as António Sérgio, Humberto Delgado and Tito Morais and many others.
  • Luiz-Carlos Sarmento from Brazil tested positive for various anabolic steroids, tamoxifen, SERMs and excess testosterone and was therefore disqualified as well as stripped of the silver medal.
  • Other Marques da Silva projects which Maria José and her husband helped to complete were a new building for the Sociedade Martins Sarmento, the municipal market, the Penha Sanctuary and São Torcato Church, all in Guimarães, and a building in Rua Barjona de Freitas, Barcelos.
  • He also became infamous after being physically attacked in the Governor’s palace by Goan lawyer Bruta da Costa from Margao, when he was caught eavesdropping on a conversation between da Costa and Manuel Maria Sarmento Rodrigues in 1952.
  • In 1713, he accompanied the General of the Arraial of Ponda, Antonio do Amaral Sarmento, to Sunda in Kanara.
  • On May 18, 1906, Sarmento delivered a lecture on "Problema Feminista" (Feminist Problem) at the Sociedad de Geografia de Lisboa.
  • Rita de Morais Sarmento was born in the city of Porto in 1872, to an Aveiro family with liberal constitutionalist views who had suffered as a result of the Portuguese Liberal Wars (1828 to 1834), fought between constitutionalists and absolutists over the succession to the Portuguese throne.
  • Sola; Couriers and Correlative Arts Union, Félix Alesandre Pinho and Auto Navarro Negreiros; Italian Workers' League, Pietro Bernarducci and Silvio Pazzagia; Workers' Federation of São Paulo, representing six unions, Fernanco Frejeiro, Manuel Domingues de Almeida, Giulio Sorelli, Edgard Leuenroth, Ulysses Martins, Caralampio Trillas, Carlos Dias, Manuel Moscoso, Fernando Bondad and José Sarmento; Tailor Artists League, Cândido Costa and Alfredo Vasques; Union of Carpenters and Correlative Arts, João Benvenuto and Manuel dos Passos do Nascimento Bahia; Union of Tobacco Handlers, Melchior Pereira Cardoso and Mariano Garcia; Association of Workers in Trapiche and Café, Francisco Guilherme Chaves and Anselmo Rosa; Botanical Garden Workers Center, Albino Moreira and Antônio Domingues; Labor Union of Ribeirão Preto, Manuel Ferreira Moreira and Arnaldo José Carvalho; Campinas Workers' League, Alfredo Vasques and Antônio Augusto do Amaral Chaves; Graphic Arts League, Luigi Magrassi and Mota Assunção; Union of Artists Shoemakers, Célio de Brito and Vitorino Pereira; Campos Workers Center, Damazio Gomes da Silva.
  • Sarmento was born in Fahi Berek, an Aldeia (village) in Suco , Viqueque, Portuguese Timor (now East Timor), to father Joao Augosto Sarmento, a catechist, and mother Recardinha Amaral Sarmento.
  • Pedro Delgado Alves (PS); João Vale e Azevedo (AD); Maria Begonha (PS); Ana Bernardo (PS); Bernardo Blanco (IL); Miguel Cabrita (PS); Marco Claudino (AD); Madalena Cordeiro (CH); Alexandre Homem Cristo (AD); Edite Estrela (PS); Fabian Figueiredo (BE); António Filipe (CDU); Gonçalo Lage (AD); Mariana Leitão (IL); Ricardo Lima (PS); Isabel Mendes Lopes (L); Ana Paula Martins (AD); Fernando Medina (PS); Luís Montenegro (AD); Isabel Moreira (PS); Mariana Mortágua (BE); Luís Newton (AD); Paulo Núncio (AD); Bruno Nunes (CH); Marcos Perestrello (PS); Carlos Pereira (PS); Sandra Pereira (AD); Pedro Pessanha (CH); Eva Brás Pinho (AD); Ricardo Dias Pinto (CH); Sérgio Sousa Pinto (PS); Alexandre Poço (AD); Paulo Raimundo (CDU); Inês Sousa Real (PAN); André Rijo (PS); Margarida Saavedra (AD); Rodrigo Saraiva (IL); Joaquim Miranda Sarmento (AD); Mariana Vieira da Silva (PS); Marta Martins da Silva (CH); José Barreira Soares (CH); Rui Paulo Sousa (CH); Rui Tavares (L); Marta Temido (PS); Pedro Vaz (PS); André Ventura (CH); Bruno Ventura (AD); and Felicidade Vital (CH).
  • Mariana Aiveca (BE); Alberto Antunes (PS); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Alberto Arons de Carvalho (PS); Marisa Costa (PS); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Nuno Magalhães (CDS-PP); Luís Carloto Marques (PSD); Fernando Negrão (PSD); Vitor Ramalho (PS); Luís Rodrigues (PSD); Fernando Rosas (BE); Odete Santos (CDU); Teresa Moraes Sarmento (PS); and António Vitorino (PS).



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