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Vasco Gonçalves

1921 - 2005

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General Vasco dos Santos Gonçalves OA (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvaʃku ɣõˈsalvɨʃ]; Lisbon 3 May 1921 – 11 June 2005) was a Portuguese army officer in the Engineering Corps who took part in the Carnation Revolution and later served as Prime Minister from 18 July 1974 to 19 September 1975. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vasco Gonçalves is the 8,414th most popular politician (up from 10,268th in 2019), the 191st most popular biography from Portugal (up from 236th in 2019) and the 96th most popular Portuguese Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Vasco Gonçalves ranks 8,414 out of 19,576Before him are Henry Oldenburg, Yegor Gaidar, Tim Scott, Otto Henry, Elector Palatine, Saʽd ibn ʽUbadah, and Gian Giacomo Trivulzio. After him are Eleanor of Castile, Boşnak Derviş Mehmed Pasha, John II, Duke of Bavaria, Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, Mohamed Ennaceur, and Zhang Xun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1921, Vasco Gonçalves ranks 136Before him are Pierre Clostermann, Wolfgang Borchert, Branko Stanković, Jean Behra, Paulo Evaristo Arns, and Alan Hale Jr.. After him are Sena Jurinac, John Money, Dinko Šakić, Neslişah Sultan, Shin Kyuk-ho, and Georgy Beregovoy. Among people deceased in 2005, Vasco Gonçalves ranks 89Before him are Richard Pryor, Ghena Dimitrova, Simone Simon, Amrish Puri, Andre Gunder Frank, and Erich Topp. After him are Amrita Pritam, Alberto Lattuada, John Mills, Vincent Gigante, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, and John DeLorean.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Vasco Gonçalves ranks 191 out of 633Before him are Paulo Sousa (1970), Joaquim de Almeida (1957), Francisco de Sá de Miranda (1491), Tomé Pires (1468), Gaius Appuleius Diocles (104), and Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo (1930). After him are Félix Mourinho (1938), Pedro Damiano (1480), Constance of Portugal (1290), Jorge Álvares (1401), Vítor Pereira (1968), and Pelagio Galvani (1165).

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