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  1. Don Francisco de Melo, (anche menzionato in spagnolo come Francisco de Braganza Melo e in italiano desueto come Francesco di Mello) marchese di Terceira e Tor de Laguna, e conte di Assumar (Estremoz, 1597 – Madrid, 18 settembre 1651), è stato un politico, diplomatico e militare spagnolo

  2. Francisco Manuel de Melo (born Nov. 23, 1608, Lisbon, Port.—died Oct. 13, 1666, Alcântara, near Lisbon) was a Portuguese soldier, diplomat, and courtier who won fame as a poet, moralist, historian, and literary critic in both the Spanish and Portuguese languages.

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  3. Dr Francisco de Melo is a board certified Plastic Surgeon with more than 20 years of experience in plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery in Portugal and the UAE. Before moving to Dubai in 2012, was a Consultant Plastic Surgeon and Head of Surgery Department in the Military Hospital of Lisbon in Portugal.

  4. Francisco Manuel de Melo (Lisbona, 23 novembre 1608 – Lisbona, 24 agosto 1666) è stato uno scrittore, politico e militare portoghese. Fu parte importante della storia letteraria, politica e militare della Spagna , in quanto comandava l'esercito spagnolo sia durante la Guerra degli ottant'anni , sia durante la Sollevazione della ...

  5. Storico, letterato, militare e uomo politico (Lisbona 1608 - ivi 1666). Svolse la maggior parte della propria attività in Spagna e scrisse in castigliano molte delle sue opere letterarie.

  6. 9 apr 2019 · Brazil’s first bourbon coffee beans were brought to the country by a determined Portuguese Lieutenant Colonial named Francisco de Melo Palheta. In 1727, while on a diplomatic mission to French Guiana (and after many failed attempts to secure Guiana’s prised coffee seeds), De Melo Palheta got creative.

  7. Dom Francisco de Melo (1597 – 18 December 1651) was a Portuguese nobleman who served as a Spanish general during the Thirty Years' War . Biography. Francisco was born in Estremoz, Portugal. From 1632 to 1636 he was the Spanish ambassador to the Republic of Genoa. [1] .