- The
Honour of
Molelos (Honra de
Molelos, in Portuguese) was a
major lordship in Portugal. It was
founded c.1455 by João
Esteves da
Veiga de Nápoles, heir...
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Viscount of
Molelos (Portuguese:
Visconde de
Molelos) is a
Portuguese title of nobility,
created in 1826 by John VI of Portugal, for
General Francisco...
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Silva de
Tovar e Nápoles, 11th Lord of the
Honour of
Molelos, 1st
Baron and 1st
Viscount of
Molelos (1774–1852) was a
Portuguese military officer and politician...
- imports".
Panafrican News Agency. 13
October 2021.
Retrieved 14 June 2022.
Molelo,
Laone (22
January 2022). "Gov't ban on
importation of
school uniform boost...
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Henrique Esteves da
Veiga de Nápoles, 2nd Lord of the
Honour of
Molelos (1449–1520) was a
Portuguese nobleman and
wealthy land owner, the
eldest son of...
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Henrique Esteves da
Veiga de Nápoles, 1st Lord of the
Honour of
Molelos (1438–1502) was a
Portuguese nobleman,
privy counsellor and military, the eldest...
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being elided between two l's: [mʊlɪlɔ] *
molelo (Proto-Bantu *mu-dido) > [mʊl̩lɔ]
mollo ('fire') (cf
Setswana molelo,
isiZulu umlilo) [hʊlɪlɑ] *ho lela (Proto-Bantu...
- King John I of Portugal.
Later in life, de Nápoles
founded the
Honour of
Molelos, a
major lordship which would survive until the
Liberal triumph of 1848...
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Lords of the
Honour of
Molelos,
created Viscounts of
Molelos by king John VI of
Portugal and
later raised to
Counts of
Molelos by king
Miguel I, in recognition...
- Castelões
Dardavaz Ferreirós do Dão Guardão
Lajeosa do Dão Lobão da
Beira Molelos Mouraz e Vila Nova da
Rainha Parada de
Gonta Santiago de
Besteiros São...