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Jordão Pattinama
Jordão is the Portuguese equivalent to Jordan. Jordão or Jordao may refer to: People * Aida Jordão, Portuguese-Canadian playwright * Bernardino Jordão (1868-1940), Portuguese businessman * Bruno Jordão (born 1998), Portuguese footballer * Francisco Jordão (born 1979), Portuguese basketball player * Manuel Jordão (1921–?), Portuguese footballer * Polidoro Jordão, Viscount of Santa Teresa (1802–1879), Brazilian lieutenant-general and politician who served as Minister of War * Rui Jordão (1952–2019), Angolan-born Portuguese international footballer * Jordão Cardoso (born 1996), Portuguese footballer * Jordão Diogo (born 1985), Portuguese footballer * Jordao Pattinama (born 1989), Dutch footballer * Jordão (footballer born 1971), Angolan-Portuguese footballer Adelino José Martins Batista Places * Jordão, Acre, Brazil, a municipality * Jordão River (Acre), Brazil * Jordão River (Paraná), Brazil Other uses * Jordão Theatre The Jordão Theatre, (), wa ...
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Jordan (name)
Jordan is a given name and a surname. The form found in Western names originates from the Hebrew ''Yarden'', relating to the Jordan River in West Asia. According to the New Testament of the Bible, John the Baptist baptised Jesus Christ in the Jordan, and during the Crusades, crusaders and pilgrims would bring back some of the river water in containers to use in the baptism of their own children in Europe and Britain. It thus became popular as a first name. Jordanes, a 6th-century Gothic historian, may have popularised the name as well. The Greek form is Ἰορδάνης (''Iordanes''), in Arabic it is ''Al-Urdunn'', in Latin '' Jordanus'', in Italian '' Giordano'', in Spanish '' Jordán'', in Portuguese '' Jordão'', in German ''Jordan'', in Dutch ''Jordaan'', in French ''Jourdain'', in Irish ''Iordáin'' or '' Riordan'', in Russian Йордан (''Yordan''), in Romanian ''Iordan'', in Bulgarian Йордан (''Yordan''), in Polish ''Jordan'', and in Catalan ''Jor ...
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Aida Jordão
Aida Jordão is a Portuguese-Canadian playwright, theatre director, and academic. She is a co-founder of the feminist theatre group, Company of Sirens, and she co-created '' This is For You, Anna'', a germinal Canadian feminist theatre play. Early life and education Jordão was born in Lisbon, Portugal. At age 9, she and her family moved to Toronto, Canada. She has a PhD from the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama at the University of Toronto. Her dissertation was titled, " Ines de Castro in Theatre and Film: A Feminist Exhumation of the Dead Queen." Career Jordão is sometimes credited as a member of the Anna Collective, a group of women who co-created the play, '' This is For You, Anna'', for Nightwood Theatre. As Jordão left the collective before the play's completion to work as an actor in Portugal, the play is most consistently credited to Suzanne Odette Khuri, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Baņuta Rubess, and Maureen White. In 1986, Jordão co-founded the feminist theatre ...
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Bernardino Jordão
Bernardino is a name of Italian, Hispanic, or Portuguese origin. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Bernardino of Fossa (1420–1503), Italian Franciscan historian and ascetical writer *Bernardino of Siena (1380–1444), Italian priest, Franciscan missionary, and Catholic saint * Bernardino de Anaya (fl. mid-16th century), Spanish man who founded the city of Chachapoyas, Peru *Bernardino Baldi (1533–1617), Italian mathematician and writer * Bernardino Bertolotti (1547-after 1609), Italian composer and instrumentalist *Bernardino Bilbao Rioja (1895–1983), Bolivian air force officer * Bernardino Blaceo (fl. c. 1550), Italian painter of the Renaissance period *Bernardino Borlasca (1580–1631), Italian composer of the Renaissance era *Bernardino Butinone (a.k.a. Bernardo da Treviglio, c. 1436 – c. 1508), Italian painter of the Renaissance *Bernardino Caballero (1839–1912), President of Paraguay 1881–1886 *Bernardino Cametti (1669–1736), Italian sculptor of ...
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Bruno Jordão
Bruno André Cavaco Jordão (born 12 October 1998) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ekstraklasa club Radomiak Radom. Club career Early career Born in Marinha Grande, Leiria District, Jordão began his career at U.D. Leiria. He became their youngest player and goalscorer of all time in the 2015–16 Campeonato de Portugal, and in July 2016, he transferred to S.C. Braga. On 20 August 2016, Jordão made his professional debut with Braga B in a 2016–17 LigaPro match against Cova da Piedade. He was substituted for Xadas at half time in the 1–0 home loss. Both Jordão and teammate Pedro Neto were loaned to S.S. Lazio from Italy for two years on 31 August 2017, with an obligation to subsequently buy for a combined €26 million. He played only three matches for the Serie A club, starting with a 2–1 away loss to Genoa C.F.C. on 17 February 2019 when he played the final 18 minutes in place of Ștefan Radu. Wolverhampton Wanderers On ...
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Francisco Jordão
Francisco José Coragem Jordão (born 30 December 1979 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese basketball player. He measures 2.00 metres and plays as a forward. External links * EuroBasket 2007 The 2007 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 2007, was the 35th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – ...br>Profile* 1979 births Living people Portuguese men's basketball players Basketball players from Lisbon Atlético Petróleos de Luanda basketball players C.D. Primeiro de Agosto men's basketball players S.L. Benfica basketball players Small forwards Power forwards {{Portugal-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Manuel Jordão
Manuel Maria Pais Jordão (5 November 1921 – unknown) was a Portuguese footballer who played as a half-back. Starting at Barreirense, Jordão joined Benfica in 1942, where he won two league titles. Career Born in Barreiro, Portugal, Jordão joined his home-town club, Barreirense at age 17, representing them for four seasons, before moving to Benfica in 1942. He made his debut for them on 25 October, against GD Fósforos. Despite competition from Alcobia, Albino and Francisco Ferreira, he still played 14 times, helping Benfica win the league and cup double. In 1943–44, his playing time dropped to just one game, in the regional league. Jordão won his second league title in the following year, thanks to the three games played in January 1944. He played more games in 1945–46, but Benfica failed to win any silverware. He left the club in 1946 with 29 appearances and 2 goals. Honours Benfica * Primeira Liga: 1942–43, 1944–45 * Taça de Portugal The Taça de ...
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Polidoro Jordão, Viscount Of Santa Teresa
Polidoro da Fonseca Quintanilha Jordão, the Viscount of Santa Teresa, (2 November 1802 - 13 January 1879) was a Brazilian general and politician who served as Ministry of War (Brazil), Minister of War of the Empire of Brazil and fought in the Paraguayan War. Biography Early life The son of colonel João Florêncio Jordão, Polidoro was born in Rio de Janeiro on 2 November 1802. After finishing the humanities course, he was accepted into the Military Academy of Rio de Janeiro on 20 January 1823, becoming a cadet on 7 February 1824. Polidoro rose through the military ranks, successively being promoted to second lieutenant via decree on 12 October 1824; first lieutenant on 17 February 1825; and captain on 10 March 1827. He graduated the engineering course at the Academy on 22 December 1831. Polidoro was later promoted to major on 12 July 1837; lieutenant colonel on 3 August 1841 and colonel on 26 July 1851. On 15 November 1853 he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Superior Comma ...
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Rui Jordão
Rui Manuel Trindade Jordão (; 9 August 1952 – 18 October 2019) was a Portuguese footballer. His professional career was spent mostly with two of the biggest clubs in the country, Benfica and Sporting CP. One of the most prolific strikers in the history of Portuguese football, he won the Silver Ball award twice, once with each team. Jordão represented the Portugal national team for 17 years, appearing with them at Euro 1984. Club career Born in Benguela, Portuguese Angola, Jordão moved in his teens to Portugal's S.L. Benfica, making his professional debut in 1971–72. He played 18 games and scored seven goals in his debut campaign, appearing slightly less in his second but still contributing five goals as the club won back-to-back Primeira Liga titles, only losing one match over two seasons. Jordão signed with Spanish side Real Zaragoza in the summer of 1976, scoring regularly but being relegated from La Liga. Subsequently, he returned to his country of adopt ...
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Jordão Cardoso
Álvaro Jordão Pinto Silva Cardoso (born 14 October 1996) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a winger for A'Ali A'ali () is a major town in northern Bahrain. It is a part of the Northern Governorate, although from 2001 to 2014 it lay within the Central Governorate (Bahrain), Central Governorate. A'ali is famous for its Dilmun Burial Mounds, ancient burial .... Career statistics References External linksPlayer Profileat foradejogo.net * 1996 births Living people Footballers from Viana do Castelo Portuguese men's footballers Portuguese expatriate men's footballers Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Cyprus Expatriate men's footballers in Cyprus Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Bulgaria Expatriate men's footballers in Bulgaria Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Finland Expatriate men's footballers in Finland Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Bahrain Expatriate men's footballers in Bahrain Men's association football midfie ...
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Jordão Diogo
Jordão da Encarnação Tackey Diogo (born 12 November 1985) is a São Toméan former professional footballer who played as a left-back or a left midfielder. Club career Born in Lisbon of São Tomé and Príncipe descent, Diogo made his senior debut in 2004 with A.D. Carregado in the fourth division, on loan from F.C. Alverca. He moved to England after one season, going on to play semi-professional football in the country with Chelmsford City, Lewes and Aveley. Diogo had his first top-flight experience in 2008, joining Iceland's Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur. He was part of the squad that won the national championship in 2011 but only appeared in two league games, also spending two years on loan to Greek club Panserraikos F.C. where he was sidelined for two months with a knee injury contracted in early November 2010. On 23 August 2012, already as a free agent, Diogo signed for three seasons with Panachaiki F.C. in the Greek second division. He competed mostly in the co ...
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Jordao Pattinama
Jordao Pattinama (born 1 March 1989) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tweede Klasse club HBSS. Career statistics (As of 1 March 2009) Personal life He is the son of former footballer Ton Pattinama. His twin brother Edinho plays for NAC Breda NAC Breda (), often simply known as NAC, is a Dutch professional football club, based in Breda, Netherlands. NAC Breda play in the Rat Verlegh Stadium, named after their most important player, Antoon 'Rat' Verlegh. They play in the Eredivisi .... References 1989 births Living people Dutch men's footballers Feyenoord players Excelsior Rotterdam players Eredivisie players Eerste Divisie players Dutch people of Indonesian descent Sportspeople of Indonesian descent Dutch people of Moluccan descent Dutch twins Sportspeople from Spijkenisse SC Feyenoord players Men's association football midfielders Footballers from South Holland {{Netherlands-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Jordão (footballer Born 1971)
Jordão, the Portuguese equivalent to Jordan (name) may refer to: People *Aida Jordão, Portuguese-Canadian playwright *Bruno Jordão (born 1998), Portuguese footballer *Francisco Jordão (born 1979), Portuguese basketball player * Jordão (footballer born 1971), Adelino José Martins Batista, Angolan-Portuguese footballer * Jordão Diogo (born 1985), footballer from Portugal who plays for Panserraikos on loan from KR Reykjavík * Jordao Pattinama (born 1989), Dutch footballer *Rui Jordão (1952–2019), Angola-born Portuguese international footballer Place * Jordão, Acre *Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão () is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in southeastern Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte. The population is 52,405 (2020 est.) in an area of . The city is situated above ... * Foz do Jordão * Jordão River (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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