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Moreira, Adriano

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Personal name headingMoreira, Adriano
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Variant(s)Moreira, Adriano José Alves
Moreira, Adriano (President of the Academy of Sciences of Lisbon)
Other standard no.45307152
Associated countryPortugal
Associated placeSpain
Brazil
United States
Birth date1922-09-15
1922-09-06
Death date2022-10-23
Place of birthTrás-os-Montes (Portugal)
Field of activityPortugal--Colonies--Administration
Portugal--Foreign relations
International relations
Portugal--Politics and government
AffiliationPortugal. Assembleia da República
Portugal. Ministério do Ultramar
Partido do Centro Democrático Social
Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Universidade de Lisboa
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
Instituto Superior Naval de Guerra (Portugal)
Profession or occupationPoliticians
Legislators
College teachers
Lawyers
Colonial administrators
Ambassadors
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Found inHis Ensaios, 1960: t.p (Adriano Moreira; prof., Instituto Superior de Estudos Ultramarinos)
His Condicionamentos internacionais da área lusotropical, 1985: t.p. (Adriano Moreira) p. 7 (b. 9/6/22 in Trás-os-Montes, Portugal; Doutor em Direito, U. de Madrid; president, Conselho Nacional, Centro Democrático Social; lists works)
Decreto no. 43897, 1961: p. 8 (Adriano José Alves Moreira)
Historical dictionary of Mozambique, new edition, 2019, viewed online February 21, 2020: page 273 (Moreira, Adriano José Alves (1922- ); Portuguese politician, lawyer, and academic; as a young man, held liberal opinions, but grew more conservative over the years; Portugal's ambassador to the United Nations from 1957 to 1959; served as minister for the colonies (ultramar) 1961-1963; remained active politically after the Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974, serving as chairperson of the Portuguese parliament)
Wikipedia, February 21, 2020 (Adriano Moreira; born September 15, 1922, Grijó de Vale Benfeito, Macedo de Cavaleiros, Portugal; lawyer, professor and retired politician; member of the Assembly of the Republic, 1980-1995, for Bragança, then Porto, then Lisbon districts; political party: CDS--People's Party (1979-present); alma mater: University of Lisbon, Complutense University of Madrid)
Wikipedia, Portuguese version, October 23, 2022 (Adriano Moreira; Adriano José Alves Moreira; born 6 September 1922; under his ministry (Ministro do Ultramar), the Estatuto do Indigenato was abolished, the Código de Trabalho Rural was approved, and the hiring/procurement regime was abolished; under the democratic regime he was president of Centro Democrática Social 1986-1988, and interim 1991-1992; professor, generally in the area of international relations, at Instituto Superior Naval de Guerra, Escola de Comando e Estado-Maior do Exército, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Universidade Aberta, Universidade Internacional, Universidade Católica Portuguesa; Professor Emérito, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa; recipient of many awards and distinctions; member, Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, died October 23, 2022)
Católica Instituto de Estudos Políticos website, Adriano Moreira, undated [between 2010 and 2020], viewed August 6, 2020 (Professor Emérito da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. Doutor pelo ISCSP e Doutor em Direito pela Universidade Complutense. Antigo Delegado à ONU (1957-1959). Ministro do Ultramar (1961-1963). Deputado e Vice-Presidente da Assembleia da República (1979-1995). Professor do Instituto Superior Naval de Guerra (até à sua extinção). Professor da Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Presidente Honorário da Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa e da Academia Internacional da Cultura Portuguesa. Presidente da Academia das Ciências de Lisboa (2008-2010). Actual Presidente do Conselho Geral da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa)
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Omnia sanctorum, [2012]: t.p. (Adriano Moreira) preface (Presidente da Academia das Cièncias de Lisboa)
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