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- Deocleciano (born 27 July 1999), sometimes known as Baiano, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Rīgas FS. Deocleciano started...
- Carvalho as Joana de Pádua "Joaninha" Jackson Antunes as Deocleciano Barbosa Adanilo as Young Deocleciano Ana Cecília Costa as Morena de Souza Barbosa Uiliana...
- Strumia and Tomislav Šarić, and a young Brazilian prospect forward Emerson Deocleciano on loan from NK Lokomotiva. Players like Maksym Marusych and Vitālijs...
- Emerson da Luz (born 1982), Cape Verdean footballer Emerson Deocleciano (Emerson Santana Deocleciano; born 1999), Brazilian footballer Emerson ****ipaldi (born...
- current flag was introduced on June 11, 1960. The Bahian physician, Dr. Deocleciano Ramos, presented the flag while serving as a representative during a...
- Diomandé BFC Daugavpils/RFS 11 7 Jevgenijs Miņins Super Nova 10 8 Emerson Deocleciano RFS 9 Raivis Ķiršs Tukums 2000 Valerijs Lizunovs Daugavpils Victor Osuagwu...
- Valmiera 14 4 Luiz Hilario Liepāja 13 5 Djibril Gueye Valmiera 12 6 Emerson Deocleciano RFS 11 Marcelo Torres Riga 8 Valerijs Lizunovs Daugavpils 10 Bruno Melnis...
- a sheet. Although his death compromised the investigations, captain Deocleciano Martyr and José de Souza Velloso were identified as mentors of the crime...
- Augusto (José Augusto Inocêncio) Regina Dourado Morena Roberto Bonfim Deocleciano Osmar Prado Tião Galinha Chica Xavier Inácia de Jesus Galvão Tereza Seiblitz...
- according to one estimate). During this year it was also visited by Deocleciano Das Neves and Pastor Joaquim de S. R. Montanha from Portuguese ports...