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  • Passos Manuel
  • Portuguese jurist and politician

    brother, José da Silva Passos (Passos José), who was also a member of Parliament. Following the September Revolution in 1836, Passos Manuel served briefly as

    Passos Manuel

    Passos Manuel

    Passos_Manuel

  • Passos Manuel Library
  • The Passos Manuel Library (Portuguese: Biblioteca Passos Manuel) is the library of the Assembly of the Republic, the Portuguese national legislature.

    Passos Manuel Library

    Passos Manuel Library

    Passos_Manuel_Library

  • Manuel Passos
  • Portuguese footballer

    Manuel Passos Fernandes (26 March 1922 in Machico – January 10, 1980), was Portuguese footballer who played as defender. Passos gained 17 caps for the

    Manuel Passos

    Manuel_Passos

  • 1834 Portuguese legislative election
  • with 43 deputies supporting the government, 32 opposing it (led by Manuel da Silva Passos and Saldanha) and 44 independents. The opposition had won a majority

    1834 Portuguese legislative election

    1834 Portuguese legislative election

    1834_Portuguese_legislative_election

  • Coliseu do Porto
  • Theatre and cinema in Porto, Portugal

    Deco styles in the city of Porto. On 17 March 1908, the Garden-hall Passos Manuel was inaugurated. Architect Mário de Abreu designed the interior and

    Coliseu do Porto

    Coliseu do Porto

    Coliseu_do_Porto

  • September Revolution
  • 1836 coup d'etat in Portugal

    relinquished power to its leaders, the Count of Linhares, Sá da Bandeira and Passos Manuel. None of these had taken a direct part in the revolution itself, but

    September Revolution

    September Revolution

    September_Revolution

  • Merger (politics)
  • Combination of two or more political or administrative entities

    number of municipalities to 796. In 1836, after the liberal victory, Passos Manuel, minister from the government of the Marquess of Sá da Bandeira made

    Merger (politics)

    Merger_(politics)

  • Eugénio de Andrade
  • Portuguese poet

    marriage broke apart, he moved to Lisbon in 1933 and attended the Lyceum Passos Manuel and the Escola Técnica Machado de Castro where he wrote his first poems

    Eugénio de Andrade

    Eugénio de Andrade

    Eugénio_de_Andrade

  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Art Museum in Lisbon, Portugal

    into the public sphere. At the instigation of the liberal politician Passos Manuel, the Academia de Bellas Artes ("Academy of Fine Arts") was founded in

    National Museum of Ancient Art

    National Museum of Ancient Art

    National_Museum_of_Ancient_Art

  • Matosinhos
  • Municipality in Norte, Portugal

    poet Fernando Nogueira (born 1950), a lawyer and former politician Passos Manuel (1801–1862), a jurist and politician, a notable Portuguese Liberal Luísa

    Matosinhos

    Matosinhos

    Matosinhos

  • History of Portugal (1834–1910)
  • successive legislation veering one way or the other. The government of Passos Manuel finally extinguished 466 municipalities in 1836, as many of them could

    History of Portugal (1834–1910)

    History of Portugal (1834–1910)

    History_of_Portugal_(1834–1910)

  • University Hospital of São João
  • Hospital in Porto, Portugal

    da Misericórdia. In 1836, as part of the educational reforms led by Passos Manuel, the school was renamed the Medical-Surgery School of Porto (Escola

    University Hospital of São João

    University Hospital of São João

    University_Hospital_of_São_João

  • University of Porto
  • Public research university in Porto, Portugal

    (future King John VI), it arose as a result of reforms implemented by Passos Manuel, Minister of the Kingdom in the Government that came out of the Revolution

    University of Porto

    University_of_Porto

  • List of Art Deco architecture in Europe
  • cultural organization), Rua de Passos Manuel, Porto, 1939 Farmácia Vitália [pt], Porto, 1932 Garage on Rua de Passos Manuel, Porto Hotel Vincci, Porto, 1934

    List of Art Deco architecture in Europe

    List_of_Art_Deco_architecture_in_Europe

  • João Pica
  • Portuguese footballer (born 1986)

    João Miguel Passos Manuel Pica (born 8 April 1986) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a central defender. Pica was born in Moura

    João Pica

    João_Pica

  • Belenzada
  • Coup

    Bandeira and Passos Manuel to the Necessidades Palace. They offered her their resignations, but she neither accepted nor refused them. Passos Manuel warned

    Belenzada

    Belenzada

    Belenzada

  • Belone Moreira
  • Portuguese handball player (born 1990)

    Benfica Number 11 Senior clubs Years Team 2008–2013 Belenenses 2013–2015 Passos Manuel 2015– Benfica National team Years Team Apps (Gls) 2019– Portugal 16

    Belone Moreira

    Belone_Moreira

  • Pedro Passos Coelho
  • Prime Minister of Portugal from 2011 to 2015

    Pedro Manuel Mamede Passos Coelho (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾu mɐˈnwɛl mɐˈmɛðɨ ˈpasuʃ ˈkwɐʎu]; born 24 July 1964) is a Portuguese politician

    Pedro Passos Coelho

    Pedro Passos Coelho

    Pedro_Passos_Coelho

  • Jorge Sampaio
  • President of Portugal from 1996 to 2006

    chose a set of subjects that gave him access to the law course at Liceu Passos Manuel. Jorge Sampaio started his political career as a student of the Faculty

    Jorge Sampaio

    Jorge Sampaio

    Jorge_Sampaio

  • List of libraries in Portugal
  • Library [Wikidata], Carcavelos Oeiras Municipal Library [Wikidata] Passos Manuel Library of the legislature, Lisbon Portuguese Army Library, Lisbon University

    List of libraries in Portugal

    List_of_libraries_in_Portugal

  • Beautify Junkyards
  • Portuguese band

    as CCB, Teatro Trindade, ZdB gallery, Maus Hábitos, Casa da Música, Passos Manuel, Musicbox, Salão Brazil and participated in several festivals, such

    Beautify Junkyards

    Beautify Junkyards

    Beautify_Junkyards

  • Portuguese Handball Second Division
  • AC Fafe 1 ADA Maia Avanca 2011–12 Avanca 2 Camões Marítimo 2012–13 Passos Manuel 1 ADA Maia Santo Tirso 2013–14 Xico Andebol 3 Santo Tirso Benfica B

    Portuguese Handball Second Division

    Portuguese_Handball_Second_Division

  • Devourism
  • as well as Rodrigo da Fonseca Passos Manuel, who named various members of the Maçonaria do Norte, of which Passos Manuel was a member, to positions as

    Devourism

    Devourism

  • Viscount of Passos
  • The Viscount of Passos (Portuguese: Visconde de Passos) is a title created by King Pedro V of Portugal by decree dated 24 April 1860 in favour of D. Beatriz

    Viscount of Passos

    Viscount_of_Passos

  • Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto
  • Art school in Portugal

    Portuguese Civil War, with the creation by the MInister of Education, Passos Manuel, of the Porto Academy of Fine Arts, housed in the building of the Convent

    Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto

    Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto

    Faculty_of_Fine_Arts_of_the_University_of_Porto

  • Alfredo Pimenta
  • Portuguese historian and poet (1882–1950)

    Law from the University of Coimbra and was a professor at the Liceu Passos Manuel in Lisbon from 1911 to 1913. On 22 December 1931 he became director

    Alfredo Pimenta

    Alfredo_Pimenta

  • Santos Passos Church
  • Church in Guimarães, Portugal

    The Santos Passos Church (Portuguese: Igreja dos Santos Passos), officially called Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Consolação e dos Santos Passos and sometimes

    Santos Passos Church

    Santos Passos Church

    Santos_Passos_Church

  • Paredes, Portugal
  • Municipality in Norte, Portugal

    municipalities under Mouzinho da Silveira's reforms. However, in 1837, Passos Manuel incorporated these areas into the newly created municipality of Paredes

    Paredes, Portugal

    Paredes, Portugal

    Paredes,_Portugal

  • Jaime Martins Barata
  • Portuguese visual artist (1899–1970)

    da Silveira (Portalegre), Bocage (Setúbal), Gil Vicente (Lisbon) and Passos Manuel (Lisbon). While teaching, he wrote a dissertation on handicraft in Portuguese

    Jaime Martins Barata

    Jaime Martins Barata

    Jaime_Martins_Barata

  • Carlos Paredes
  • Portuguese guitarist and composer (1925–2004)

    primary education at the João de Deus School, and afterwards attended the Passos Manuel Lyceum. While attending the lyceum, he had violin and piano lessons

    Carlos Paredes

    Carlos_Paredes

  • Sensible Soccers
  • Portuguese electronic band

    same year, songs from the first EP were performed by the band at the Passos Manuel bar in Porto. According to music magazine Revista RUA, "The sound they

    Sensible Soccers

    Sensible_Soccers

  • José Luís Monteiro
  • Portuguese architect

    (reconstruction), Paris, 1874 Rossio Railway Station, Lisbon, 1886 Liceu Nacional Passos Manuel, Lisbon, 1881 Hotel Avenida Palace, Lisbon, 1890 Igreja dos Anjos, Lisbon

    José Luís Monteiro

    José Luís Monteiro

    José_Luís_Monteiro

  • Passos, Minas Gerais
  • Municipality in Southeast, Brazil

    micro-region of Passos. It became a municipality in 1858. The name is derived from the patron saint Décio Velho Martins Cançado. The city center of Passos is located

    Passos, Minas Gerais

    Passos, Minas Gerais

    Passos,_Minas_Gerais

  • Maria Cavaco Silva
  • First Lady of Portugal from 2006 to 2010

    1960, in the Colégio das Doroteias. She has also taught in the Liceu Passos Manuel, Liceu Rainha D. Leonor and Liceu D. João de Castro, all of them in

    Maria Cavaco Silva

    Maria Cavaco Silva

    Maria_Cavaco_Silva

  • José Hermano Saraiva
  • Portuguese historian, jurist and television presenter (1919–2012)

    and well known professor, Mayor of Leiria and Head Master of Liceu Passos Manuel in Lisbon) and wife Maria da Ressurreição Baptista Saraiva. Amongst

    José Hermano Saraiva

    José Hermano Saraiva

    José_Hermano_Saraiva

  • Timeline of Portuguese history
  • Francisco Manuel dos Santos. 30 May 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2025. "1983-1984: The crisis that took a long time coming". Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos

    Timeline of Portuguese history

    Timeline_of_Portuguese_history

  • António de Medeiros e Almeida
  • Portuguese businessman (1895–1986)

    Lapa in Lisbon (which gave rise to the Lyceum Pedro Nunes) and to the Passos Manuel Lyceum. After high school, in 1914, he enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine

    António de Medeiros e Almeida

    António de Medeiros e Almeida

    António_de_Medeiros_e_Almeida

  • José Joaquim Teixeira Lopes
  • pieces in ceramics and painted tiles. His works include: The statue of Passos Manuel in Matosinhos; The statue of D. Pedro V, in the Praça da Batalha in

    José Joaquim Teixeira Lopes

    José Joaquim Teixeira Lopes

    José_Joaquim_Teixeira_Lopes

  • Pedro Canavarro
  • Portuguese politician

    Santarém on 9 May 1937. Great-grandson of politician and parliamentarian Passos Manuel, Pedro Canavarro holds a degree in history from the University of Lisbon

    Pedro Canavarro

    Pedro Canavarro

    Pedro_Canavarro

  • Eurico Carrapatoso
  • Portuguese composer

    Symphony Orchestra, Flavio Florence CHORAL - ORCHESTRAL WORKS Requiem (Passos Manuel in memoriam) 2004 Singers: baritone, mixed choir, orchestra Instrumentation:

    Eurico Carrapatoso

    Eurico_Carrapatoso

  • 2015–16 Andebol 1
  • Football league season

    ABC Braga Fafe Águas Santas Maia/ISMAI Porto Avanca Belenenses Benfica P. Manuel Sporting CP Madeira SAD Sporting da Horta A total of twelve teams contested

    2015–16 Andebol 1

    2015–16_Andebol_1

  • Arroios
  • Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal

    association. Pólo da Pena at Rua do Saco, 1. Pólo de São Jorge, at Rua Passos Manuel, 20 Pólo do Saldanha, within the 31 de Janeiro Market (Rua Eng.º Vieira

    Arroios

    Arroios

    Arroios

  • July 1836 Portuguese legislative election
  • majority   First party Second party   Leader José da Silva Carvalho [pt] Passos Manuel Party Cartista Opposition Last election 43 seats 32 seats Seats won

    July 1836 Portuguese legislative election

    July 1836 Portuguese legislative election

    July_1836_Portuguese_legislative_election

  • Ministry of Finance (Portugal)
  • Government ministry of Portugal

    (not installed) (1796–1856) 4 November 1836 6 November 1836 12 Manuel da Silva Passos "Manuel" (interim) (1801–1862) 6 November 1836 1 June 1837 13 João Gualberto

    Ministry of Finance (Portugal)

    Ministry of Finance (Portugal)

    Ministry_of_Finance_(Portugal)

  • José Marques da Silva
  • Portuguese architect

    Galerias Palladium (1914–1927), corner of the Rua de Santa Catarina and Passos Manuel, Porto Alexandre Herculano High School Liceu Alexandre Herculano (1914–1931)

    José Marques da Silva

    José Marques da Silva

    José_Marques_da_Silva

  • Cândido de Figueiredo
  • Portuguese writer, lexicographer, grammarian, and philologist

    Liceu Central de Lisboa, a public high school now known as the Liceu Passos Manuel [pt]. Some time later he began working as a functionary of the Ministry

    Cândido de Figueiredo

    Cândido_de_Figueiredo

  • Vítor Pereira (footballer, born 1968)
  • Portuguese footballer and manager

    Vítor Manuel de Oliveira Lopes Pereira (born 26 July 1968) is a Portuguese football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the head

    Vítor Pereira (footballer, born 1968)

    Vítor Pereira (footballer, born 1968)

    Vítor_Pereira_(footballer,_born_1968)

  • Giau Pass
  • Mountain pass in the Dolomites, Italy

    The Giau Pass (Italian: Passo di Giau) (Ladin: Jof de Giau) (el. 2236 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Dolomites in the province of Belluno in Italy

    Giau Pass

    Giau Pass

    Giau_Pass

  • Escola Secundária Sá de Miranda
  • Secondary School in Braga, Portugal

    establishing the Liceu of Braga went into effect, supported by its founder Passos Manuel. In 1841, part of the extinct Convento dos Congregados do Oratório (Oratory

    Escola Secundária Sá de Miranda

    Escola Secundária Sá de Miranda

    Escola_Secundária_Sá_de_Miranda

  • 1842 Portuguese legislative election
  • needed for a majority   First party Second party   Leader Costa Cabral Passos Manuel Party Cartista Septembrist Seats won 72 10 Prime Minister before election

    1842 Portuguese legislative election

    1842 Portuguese legislative election

    1842_Portuguese_legislative_election

  • São José Hospital
  • Hospital in Lisbon, Portugal

    would later evolve into the Lisbon Medical-Surgical School following Passos Manuel's reforms in 1836. In 1844, Saint Joseph's Hospital annexes the first

    São José Hospital

    São José Hospital

    São_José_Hospital

  • 2014–15 Andebol 1
  • 8 415 434 −19 28 8 DELTA Belenenses 15 5 1 9 371 421 −50 26 9 NAAL Passos Manuel 15 5 1 9 422 461 −39 26 10 ADA Maia-ISMAI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 AC Fafe

    2014–15 Andebol 1

    2014–15_Andebol_1

  • List of people on the postage stamps of Portugal
  • explorer and cartographer (1993) Gualdim Pais, crusader, knight (1928) Passos Manuel, politician (1986) Vincent de Paul, French saint (1963) Aurélio Paz

    List of people on the postage stamps of Portugal

    List_of_people_on_the_postage_stamps_of_Portugal

  • António Guterres
  • Secretary-General of the United Nations since 2017

    António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres (born 30 April 1949) is a Portuguese and East Timorese politician and diplomat who, since 2017, has served as the ninth

    António Guterres

    António Guterres

    António_Guterres

  • Convent of Santo António da Cidade
  • College in Porto, Portugal

    the Escola de Belas Artes do Porto (Porto School of Fine Arts), by Passos Manuel, resulted in the use of the convent's terrace for their activities,

    Convent of Santo António da Cidade

    Convent of Santo António da Cidade

    Convent_of_Santo_António_da_Cidade

  • November 1836 Portuguese legislative election
  • 66 seats needed for a majority   First party Second party   Leader Passos Manuel José da Silva Carvalho [pt] Party Septembrist Cartista Last election

    November 1836 Portuguese legislative election

    November 1836 Portuguese legislative election

    November_1836_Portuguese_legislative_election

  • Porto Municipal Chamber
  • Legislative body of Porto, Portugal

    (1833–1834) José da Silva Passos – (1834) António Alexandre Rodrigues de Oliveira – (1834) Vicente Ferreira de Novais – (1835) João Manuel Teixeira de Carvalho

    Porto Municipal Chamber

    Porto Municipal Chamber

    Porto_Municipal_Chamber

  • Fernando Alexandre (politician)
  • Portuguese economist and politician (born 1972)

    Internal Administration in the XIX Constitutional Government, led by Pedro Passos Coelho. He has been an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics

    Fernando Alexandre (politician)

    Fernando Alexandre (politician)

    Fernando_Alexandre_(politician)

  • Manuel Castro Almeida
  • Portuguese lawyer and politician (born 1957)

    Secretary of State for Regional Development in the government of Pedro Passos Coelho. Previously, he was a member of the Assembly of the Republic for

    Manuel Castro Almeida

    Manuel Castro Almeida

    Manuel_Castro_Almeida

  • Domingos Passos
  • Brazilian anarchist and syndicalist

    French Guianese border and fled to Belém, where Passos stayed until 1927. Returning to Rio de Janeiro, Passos resumed his labor activism, but soon moved to

    Domingos Passos

    Domingos Passos

    Domingos_Passos

  • José Manuel Barroso
  • Portuguese politician (born 1956)

    José Manuel Durão Barroso (born 23 March 1956) is a Portuguese politician and law professor. He served as the prime minister of Portugal from 2002 to 2004

    José Manuel Barroso

    José Manuel Barroso

    José_Manuel_Barroso

  • 28 May 1926 coup d'état
  • Military overthrow of the First Portuguese Republic, establishing the Estado Novo regime

    Passos e Sousa, to the rebel forces. The officers of the April 18 plot renewed in 1926 their planning to seize power and decided on General Manuel de

    28 May 1926 coup d'état

    28 May 1926 coup d'état

    28_May_1926_coup_d'état

  • Stelvio Pass
  • Mountain pass in Italy, 200 m south of the Swiss border

    The Stelvio Pass (Italian: Passo dello Stelvio [ˈpasso dello ˈstɛlvjo, - ˈstelvjo] or Giogo dello Stelvio [ˈdʒoːɡo dello ˈstɛlvjo, - ˈstelvjo]; German:

    Stelvio Pass

    Stelvio Pass

    Stelvio_Pass

  • February 1927 Revolt
  • Military rebellion in Porto, Portugal

    the defense was coordinated, first, by General Luís Manuel Domingues and, after the 9th, by Passos e Sousa. The bulk of the Army aligned with government

    February 1927 Revolt

    February 1927 Revolt

    February_1927_Revolt

  • Márcia Passos
  • Portuguese politician

    Márcia Passos (born 1969) is a Portuguese politician. A member of the centre-right Social Democratic Party (PSD), Passos was first elected to the Assembly

    Márcia Passos

    Márcia_Passos

  • 2016–17 Andebol 1
  • Football league season

    season. Among them are all sides from the previous season, except for Passos Manuel, who relinquished their participation due to budget restrictions. The

    2016–17 Andebol 1

    2016–17_Andebol_1

  • Social Democratic Party (Portugal)
  • Centre-right political party in Portugal

    Aníbal Cavaco Silva: 1985–1995 José Manuel Durão Barroso: 2002–2004 Pedro Santana Lopes: 2004–2005 Pedro Passos Coelho: 2011–2015 Luís Montenegro: 2024–present

    Social Democratic Party (Portugal)

    Social Democratic Party (Portugal)

    Social_Democratic_Party_(Portugal)

  • Ministry of Justice (Portugal)
  • Government ministry of Portugal

    1836 GM António Manuel Lopes Vieira de Castro (re-elected) (1766-1842) November 5, 1836 May 27, 1837 VII 15 Manuel da Silva Passos "Manuel " (interim) (1801-1862)

    Ministry of Justice (Portugal)

    Ministry of Justice (Portugal)

    Ministry_of_Justice_(Portugal)

  • Jorge Moreira da Silva
  • Portuguese politician (born 1971)

    Territorial Planning and Energy from 2013 to 2015 in the governments led by Pedro Passos Coelho. From 2016 to 2022 he was director of the Development Co-operation

    Jorge Moreira da Silva

    Jorge Moreira da Silva

    Jorge_Moreira_da_Silva

  • Manuel Gómez González
  • Manuel Gómez González (May 29, 1877 – May 21, 1924) was a Spanish missionary priest and a Catholic martyr who lived in Brazil. Son of farmers, González

    Manuel Gómez González

    Manuel Gómez González

    Manuel_Gómez_González

  • Manuel Maples Arce
  • (Super-poema bolchevique en 5 cantos), and an English version, made by John Dos Passos, was published in 1929 in New York (perhaps the first book of Mexican poetry

    Manuel Maples Arce

    Manuel_Maples_Arce

  • Procession of Our Lord of the Passion of Graça
  • de Sousa Araújo. Blog Senhor dos Passos da Graça Senhor dos Passos da Graça, Lisboa "Procissão do Senhor dos Passos da Graça "De São Roque até à Graça""

    Procession of Our Lord of the Passion of Graça

    Procession of Our Lord of the Passion of Graça

    Procession_of_Our_Lord_of_the_Passion_of_Graça

  • President of the Social Democratic Party (Portugal)
  • Leader of a political party

    Retrieved 2025-03-19. "Pedro Passos Coelho | PSD". www.psd.pt (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2025-03-31. "Biografia | Pedro Passos Coelho". Assembleia da

    President of the Social Democratic Party (Portugal)

    President of the Social Democratic Party (Portugal)

    President_of_the_Social_Democratic_Party_(Portugal)

  • Rui Costa
  • Portuguese footballer (born 1972)

    Rui Manuel César Costa OIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁuj ˈkɔʃtɐ]; born 29 March 1972) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who is the 34th

    Rui Costa

    Rui Costa

    Rui_Costa

  • Pelé (footballer, born 1987)
  • Portuguese footballer

    Vítor Hugo Gomes Passos (born 14 September 1987), known as Pelé, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Pelé

    Pelé (footballer, born 1987)

    Pelé (footballer, born 1987)

    Pelé_(footballer,_born_1987)

  • Miranda (footballer, born 1957)
  • Brazilian footballer

    spells at Botafogo FR and Avaí, in addition to representing Esportivo de Passos, União Mogi and Fluminense de Feira. After retiring, he worked as a technical

    Miranda (footballer, born 1957)

    Miranda_(footballer,_born_1957)

  • Manuel Gomes da Costa
  • Portuguese president and politician

    Manuel de Oliveira Gomes da Costa GOA, GOTE, GCA (14 January 1863 – 17 December 1929) was a Portuguese army officer and politician who served as president

    Manuel Gomes da Costa

    Manuel Gomes da Costa

    Manuel_Gomes_da_Costa

  • Ngola Ritmos
  • Angolan musician

    Ngola Ritmos was a musical group created in 1947 in the home of Manuel dos Passos by a group of young men called Domingos Van-Dúnem, Mário da Silva Araújo

    Ngola Ritmos

    Ngola Ritmos

    Ngola_Ritmos

  • S.C. Braga
  • Portuguese professional football club

    Valle (1967) José Maria Vieira (1967–68) Artur Quaresma (1968–69) Federico Passos (1969) Alberto Pereira (1969–70) Joaquim Coimbra (1970) José Carlos (1975–76)

    S.C. Braga

    S.C._Braga

  • Aníbal Cavaco Silva
  • Portuguese economist and politician (born 1939)

    Minister Pedro Passos Coelho lost its majority, with centre-left and far-left opposition parties gaining more than half of the seats. As Passos Coelho's own

    Aníbal Cavaco Silva

    Aníbal Cavaco Silva

    Aníbal_Cavaco_Silva

  • Manuel Fernandes (footballer, born 1986)
  • Portuguese footballer (born 1986)

    Manuel Henrique Tavares Fernandes (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐnuˈɛl fɨɾˈnɐ̃dɨʃ]; born 5 February 1986) is a Portuguese former professional footballer

    Manuel Fernandes (footballer, born 1986)

    Manuel Fernandes (footballer, born 1986)

    Manuel_Fernandes_(footballer,_born_1986)

  • Gilberto Gil
  • Brazilian musician and politician (born 1942)

    Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʒiwˈbɛʁtu ˈʒiw]; born 26 June 1942) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and politician, known for both

    Gilberto Gil

    Gilberto Gil

    Gilberto_Gil

  • Socialist Party (Portugal)
  • Centre-left political party in Portugal

    achieved a clear majority in the Portuguese parliament. After the second Passos Coelho cabinet fell in parliament, with the approval of a no-confidence

    Socialist Party (Portugal)

    Socialist Party (Portugal)

    Socialist_Party_(Portugal)

  • Manuel de Pedrolo
  • Catalan writer (1918–1990)

    Manuel de Pedrolo i Molina (Catalan pronunciation: [mənuˈɛl də pəˈðɾɔlu]; 1918 – 1990) was a Catalan author of novels, short stories, poetry and plays

    Manuel de Pedrolo

    Manuel de Pedrolo

    Manuel_de_Pedrolo

  • Prime Minister of Portugal
  • Head of government of Portugal

    On the other hand, José Manuel Durão Barroso (2002–04), Pedro Santana Lopes (2004–05), José Sócrates (2005–11) and Pedro Passos Coelho (2011–15, incumbent

    Prime Minister of Portugal

    Prime Minister of Portugal

    Prime_Minister_of_Portugal

  • António de Oliveira Salazar
  • Prime Minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968

    some Portuguese scholars like Fernando Rosas, Manuel Villaverde Cabral, Manuel de Lucena and Manuel Loff think that the Estado Novo should be considered

    António de Oliveira Salazar

    António de Oliveira Salazar

    António_de_Oliveira_Salazar

  • 2026 Portuguese presidential election
  • Ventura considered alternative candidates, such as Passos Coelho, the former CDS leader Manuel Monteiro, Major general Isidro Morais Pereira, and even

    2026 Portuguese presidential election

    2026 Portuguese presidential election

    2026_Portuguese_presidential_election

  • Francisco Manuel Trigoso
  • Portuguese politician

    to reconcile the positions held by the Cartistas with those of Manuel da Silva Passos, leader of the revolutionaries. At around this time he was in the

    Francisco Manuel Trigoso

    Francisco Manuel Trigoso

    Francisco_Manuel_Trigoso

  • The Spanish Earth
  • 1937 film

    liberalist elements. The film was directed by Joris Ivens, written by John Dos Passos and Ernest Hemingway, narrated by Orson Welles and re-recorded by Hemingway

    The Spanish Earth

    The_Spanish_Earth

  • CDS – People's Party
  • Conservative political party in Portugal

    joining a coalition government led by PSD leader and Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho, obtaining 5 ministries in the cabinet. Th 2014 European election

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  • Cima Coppi
  • Title given to the highest peak during the Giro d'Italia

    cancelled. With cancellation of the Passo di Stelvio, the climb to Tre Cime di Lavaredo became the Cima Coppi. The Passo di Gavia (2,618 m (8,589 ft)) was

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  • Coelho
  • Surname list

    and novelist Paulo de Almeida Coelho, Portuguese Paralympic athlete Pedro Passos Coelho, Portuguese politician and prime minister Ricardo Coelho, Portuguese

    Coelho

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  • Rabo de Peixe
  • Civil parish in Azores, Portugal

    celebrating São Sebastião (on the second-to-last Sunday of January), Senhor dos Passos (third Sunday after Easter), Ramos (Sunday following Easter), Senhor Morto

    Rabo de Peixe

    Rabo de Peixe

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  • 2026 Cape Verdean parliamentary election
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    2026 Cape Verdean parliamentary election

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  • Manuel Espírito Santo
  • Portuguese sportscar racing driver (born 2003)

    Manuel Espírito Santo (born 13 August 2003) is a Portuguese racing driver who currently drives for CLX Motorsport in the LMP2 category of the European

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  • Alpiarça Municipal Chamber
  • Legislative body of Alpiarça

    President of the Municipal Chamber. António Manuel do Amaral de Passos de Sousa Canavarro – (1933–1935) Manuel José Coutinho – (1935–1945) Raul José das

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    Alpiarça Municipal Chamber

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  • Águas Livres Aqueduct
  • Historic aqueduct in Lisbon, Portugal

    Portuguese writer Pedro Almeida Vieira published the historical novel Nove Mil Passos, centred on Lisbon's water shortages and the construction of the Águas Livres

    Águas Livres Aqueduct

    Águas Livres Aqueduct

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  • Miguel Relvas
  • Portuguese politician

    Portuguese)Relvas e Passos agiram em simultâneo para angariar contratos para a Tecnoforma Publico, (October 13, 2012) (in Portuguese)Relvas e Passos agiram juntos

    Miguel Relvas

    Miguel Relvas

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  • Third Portuguese Republic
  • Portuguese state since 1974

    Minister Pedro Passos Coelho won narrowly, but the coalition lost its absolute majority in parliament. The new minority government led by Passos Coelho was

    Third Portuguese Republic

    Third Portuguese Republic

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  • José Manuel Bento dos Santos
  • Portuguese gastronomer, businessman, chemical engineer (born 1947)

    metals brokerage and trading company Quimibro. In the late 1980s, Pedro Passos Coelho, future Prime Minister of Portugal, was invited by a cousin to work

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  • PAULOS
  • Male

    Greek

    PAULOS

    (Παύλος) Greek form of Latin Paulus, PAULOS means "small." In the bible, this is the name of the author of the 14 epistles of the New Testament.

    PAULOS

  • Pawson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Pawson

    English (Yorkshire) : patronymic from the personal name Paw, a variant of Paul.

    Pawson

  • PANOS
  • Male

    Greek

    PANOS

    (Πάνος) Pet form of Greek Panagiotis, PANOS means "all-holy."

    PANOS

  • Basoos |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Basoos |

    Noble, Royal

    Basoos |

  • Assos
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Assos

    Approaching, coming near.

    Assos

  • PASTOR
  • Male

    Spanish

    PASTOR

    Spanish name derived from Latin Pastor, PASTOR means "shepherd." St. Pastor was a 9-year-old boy who along with his 13-year-old brother, Justus, was martyred at Alcalá de Henares in the early 4th century.

    PASTOR

  • Passon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Passon

    English : unexplained; possibly an altered spelling of Parson.German : unexplained.

    Passon

  • Gasson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Gasson

    English and French : perhaps a variant of Garson.

    Gasson

  • PAVLOS
  • Male

    Greek

    PAVLOS

    (Παύλος) Variant spelling of Greek Paulos, PAVLOS means "small."

    PAVLOS

  • Tassos
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Tassos

    Reaper.

    Tassos

  • Paxson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northumberland)

    Paxson

    English (Northumberland) : patronymic from a medieval personal name, Pack (see Pack).

    Paxson

  • Pascoe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornwall)

    Pascoe

    English (Cornwall) : from a Cornish variant of the personal name Pascal.

    Pascoe

  • Basoos
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Basoos

    Noble, Royal

    Basoos

  • Passe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Passe

    English : variant spelling of Pass.French : possibly a nickname from passe ‘sparrow’.

    Passe

  • Passey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Passey

    English : unexplained.

    Passey

  • Parsons
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Parsons

    English : occupational name for the servant of a parish priest or parson, or a patronymic denoting the child of a parson, from the possessive case of Middle English persone, parsoun (see Parson).English : many early examples are found with prepositions (e.g. Ralph del Persones 1323); these are habitational names, with the omission of house, hence in effect occupational names for servants employed at the parson’s house.Irish : usually of English origin (see above), but sometimes a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Phearsain, which is of Highland Scottish origin (see McPherson).Members of an Irish family called Parsons wre twice created earl of Rosse, first in 1718 and again in 1806. They settled in Ireland c.1590, when two brothers, William and Laurence Parsons, were granted large estates. Birr Castle, Parsonstown, became the family seat. Samuel Holden Parsons, born Lyme, CT, in 1737 was a Connecticut legislator and revolutionary war officer. Theophilius Parsons (1750–1813) was born in Byfield, MA, and was chief justice of the MA supreme court (1806–13); his son, also Theophilius, was a professor at Harvard Law School (1848–1869).

    Parsons

  • Passons
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Passons

    English : probably an altered spelling of Parsons.

    Passons

  • Pastor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, and French

    Pastor

    English, Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, and French : occupational name for a shepherd, Anglo-Norman French pastre (oblique case pastour), Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, pastor ‘shepherd’, from Latin pastor, an agent derivative of pascere ‘to graze’. The religious sense of a spiritual leader was rare in the Middle Ages, and insofar as it occurs at all it seems always to be a conscious metaphor; it is unlikely, therefore, that this sense lies behind any examples of the surname.German and Dutch : humanistic name, a Latinized form of various vernacular names meaning ‘shepherd’, for example Hirt or Schäfer (see Schafer).Americanized spelling of Hungarian Pásztor, an occupational name from pásztor ‘shepherd’.

    Pastor

  • Tassos
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tassos

    Harvester; From Greek

    Tassos

  • Assos
  • Biblical

    Assos

    approaching; coming near

    Assos

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  • Makanda
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Makanda

    The Mango Tree

  • Abdush-Shafi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdush-Shafi

    Slave of the Healer

  • Indraditya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Indraditya

    God of the Skies

  • Iqyan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Iqyan

    Gold

  • Shakun
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shakun

    Auspicious

  • Jaazaniah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Jaazaniah

    Whom the Lord will hear.

  • Aadeep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Aadeep

    Light

  • Taymur
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Taymur

    Brave Strong

  • Tabassum | تبسسوم
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Tabassum | تبسسوم

    A flower, Sweet smile

  • Naadir
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Naadir

    Dear Rare, Precious

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  • Passe
  • a.

    Alt. of Passee

  • Passim
  • adv.

    Here and there; everywhere; as, this word occurs passim in the poem.

  • Passed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pass

  • Passion
  • n.

    Passion week. See Passion week, below.

  • Passus
  • pl.

    of Passus

  • Pathos
  • n.

    That quality or property of anything which touches the feelings or excites emotions and passions, esp., that which awakens tender emotions, such as pity, sorrow, and the like; contagious warmth of feeling, action, or expression; pathetic quality; as, the pathos of a picture, of a poem, or of a cry.

  • Pass
  • v. i.

    Permission or license to pass, or to go and come; a psssport; a ticket permitting free transit or admission; as, a railroad or theater pass; a military pass.

  • Passional
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to passion or the passions; exciting, influenced by, or ministering to, the passions.

  • Basso
  • a.

    The bass or lowest part; as, to sing basso.

  • Passion
  • v. i.

    To suffer pain or sorrow; to experience a passion; to be extremely agitated.

  • Passer-by
  • n.

    One who goes by; a passer.

  • Passion
  • n.

    The state of the mind when it is powerfully acted upon and influenced by something external to itself; the state of any particular faculty which, under such conditions, becomes extremely sensitive or uncontrollably excited; any emotion or sentiment (specifically, love or anger) in a state of abnormal or controlling activity; an extreme or inordinate desire; also, the capacity or susceptibility of being so affected; as, to be in a passion; the passions of love, hate, jealously, wrath, ambition, avarice, fear, etc.; a passion for war, or for drink; an orator should have passion as well as rhetorical skill.

  • Lasso
  • v. t.

    To catch with a lasso.

  • Passee
  • a.

    Past; gone by; hence, past one's prime; worn; faded; as, a passee belle.

  • Pastor
  • n.

    A species of starling (Pastor roseus), native of the plains of Western Asia and Eastern Europe. Its head is crested and glossy greenish black, and its back is rosy. It feeds largely upon locusts.

  • Basso-rilievo
  • n.

    Alt. of Basso-relievo

  • Passus
  • n.

    A division or part; a canto; as, the passus of Piers Plowman. See 2d Fit.

  • Pass
  • v. t.

    To go successfully through, as an examination, trail, test, etc.; to obtain the formal sanction of, as a legislative body; as, he passed his examination; the bill passed the senate.

  • Passer
  • n.

    One who passes; a passenger.

  • Lassos
  • pl.

    of Lasso