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Jaime Cortesão: Q19524522  wikidata:Q19524522 reasonator:Q19524522 s:pt:Index:A Morte da Águia (1910).pdf
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Jaime Cortesão  (1884–1960) wikidata:Q339151 s:pt:Autor:Jaime Cortesão
 
Jaime Cortesão
Alternative names
Jaime Zuzarte Cortesão
Description Portuguese politician, historian of cartography, historian and physician
Date of birth/death 29 April 1884 Edit this at Wikidata 14 August 1960 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Ançã Lisbon
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Title
A morte da aguia
Subtitle poema heroico em VII cantos
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Guimarães & Cia.
Object type literary work / version, edition or translation Edit this at Wikidata
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Language Portuguese
Publication date 1910
publication_date QS:P577,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication Lisbon Edit this at Wikidata
Source Internet Archive identifier: mortedaaguiapoem00cortuoft
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