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Frei Elói de Sá Sotto Maior (Ou Sotomayor)

Frei Elói de Sá Sotto Maior (Ou Sotomayor)

PT

Séc. XVI

Friar Elói de Sá Sotto Maior, also known as Sotomayor, was a literary and religious figure of his time. His poetic work, although it may not have achieved the notoriety of other contemporaries, reflects a journey marked by spirituality and artistic sensitivity, fitting into specific literary and religious contexts of his time.

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Inácio de Morais

Inácio de Morais

PT

1500 – 1990-01-03

Inácio de Morais is a poet whose work is characterized by a deep connection to the land and nature, expressed through a rustic and authentic poetic language. His compositions evoke landscapes, traditions, and the soul of the people, reflecting a strong cultural identity and a sense of belonging. With verses that resonate with popular wisdom and the simplicity of everyday life, Morais builds a body of work that celebrates roots and identity, leaving a lyrical testimony of rural life and its people.

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António Ribeiro Chiado

António Ribeiro Chiado

PT

Séc. XVI – 1591-01-01

António Ribeiro Chiado was a 16th-century Portuguese poet, known for his satirical and moralizing lyricism. His work reflects a critical view of the society of the time, customs, and human flaws, often using irony and humor as expressive tools. His poems, often didactic in nature, explore universal themes such as vanity, hypocrisy, and the transience of life, leaving an important legacy in Portuguese-language poetry.

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Duarte Dias

Duarte Dias

PT

Séc. XVI

Duarte Dias is a contemporary Portuguese poet, whose work is characterized by lyrical sensibility and a profound reflection on the human condition, time, and memory. His poetry explores the intimacy of the self, interpersonal relationships, and the beauty found in everyday moments, often with a melancholic and introspective tone. His language, while accessible, is rich in imagery and evocation, inviting the reader to immerse themselves in the universe of emotions.

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Francisco de Sá de Meneses

Francisco de Sá de Meneses

PT

1600-01-01 – 1664-05-21

Francisco de Sá de Meneses was a Portuguese poet and nobleman, a prominent figure in Portuguese Baroque poetry. His work, marked by formal complexity and depth of thought, reflects the spirit of the era, with its contrasts and expressive intensity. He is recognized for his mastery in exploring themes such as love, the transience of life, and religion, using elaborate stylistic resources that established him as one of the great names of Arcadian and Baroque poetry.

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Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas

PT

1596-02-03 – 1656-08-08

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas was a Portuguese military man, poet, and writer, known for his participation in historical events and for his literary work, notably "Vida e Morte de Dom Miguel de Castro". Born in the 16th century, his life and work are intertwined with the context of maritime expansion and military conflicts of the era. His poetry, although less prominent than his prose, reflects the sensibility of the Mannerist period, with a tone that is sometimes epic, sometimes reflective on the human condition and the whims of fate.

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Manuel de Faria e Sousa

Manuel de Faria e Sousa

PT

1590-03-18 – 1649-06-03

Manuel de Faria e Sousa was a notable Portuguese poet and historian of the 17th century. Born in Portugal, he dedicated a large part of his life to study and writing, becoming renowned for his extensive prose and verse work, which reflects the spirit of his time. Recognized for his erudition, Faria e Sousa explored historical and literary themes with detail and rigor. His poetry, although less prominent than his historiographical work, contributed to the literary landscape of Portuguese Baroque, demonstrating a mastery of form and language.

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Bernarda Ferreira de Lacerda

Bernarda Ferreira de Lacerda

PT

1596-01-01 – 1644-01-01

Bernarda Ferreira de Lacerda was a Portuguese writer and journalist, known for her poetry and prose that frequently explored themes of daily life, the female condition, and the human soul. Her work is marked by a unique sensitivity and an attentive eye to the small things in life, elevating them to a universal level. She also worked as a journalist, contributing with chronicles and articles that reflected her sharp thinking and her distinct literary style.

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Frei Bernardo de Brito

Frei Bernardo de Brito

PT

1569-08-20 – 1617-02-27

Frei Bernardo de Brito was a Portuguese Franciscan friar and chronicler, a prominent figure in 17th-century historiography. He is primarily known for his monumental work "Monarquia Lusitana" (Lusitanian Monarchy), which aimed to glorify the history of Portugal and the Franciscan Order. His writing is characterized by erudition, nationalist zeal, and the intention to legitimize the Portuguese past.

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Frei Luís de Sousa

Frei Luís de Sousa

PT

1555-01-01 – 1632-05-05

Frei Luís de Sousa was a 17th-century Portuguese poet, playwright, and friar, a prominent figure of the Baroque period. His work is marked by profound religiosity, reflection on the transience of life, and the use of ornate and conceptual language, characteristic of the Baroque style. He is known for his lyric poetry, but also for his theatrical production, notably the tragedy 'A Dama Pé-de-Cabra' (The Goat-Foot Lady). His poetic and dramatic legacy is fundamental to understanding the Baroque period in Portugal.

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D. Francisco da Costa

D. Francisco da Costa

PT

1914-06-30 – 2001-07-31

D. Francisco da Costa was an ecclesiastical and literary figure of the 18th century, whose reflections and writings are part of the Portuguese Enlightenment context. His work, although not predominantly poetic, reflects erudite thought and a concern for moral and spiritual aspects, influenced by the religious fervor and intellectual currents of his time.

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Pe. Jerónimo Dias Leite

Pe. Jerónimo Dias Leite

PT

1538 – 1593

Fr. Jerónimo Dias Leite was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the Arcadian period. His poetic compositions, although less known compared to other figures of the time, reflect the aesthetic and thematic characteristics of the movement, with an inclination for pastoralism and the idealization of nature.

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Jerónimo Corte-Real

Jerónimo Corte-Real

PT

1533-01-01 – 1588-01-01

Jerónimo Corte-Real was a Portuguese poet of the 16th century, known for his epic and lyrical output. He stood out in his time as one of the important literary figures, with works that reflect the ideals and concerns of the 16th-century society. His poetry, although set within the context of the Portuguese Renaissance, reveals his own voice, which delves into themes such as glory, honor, and the transience of life, with a grandiloquent and careful style.

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Gregório Silvestre

Gregório Silvestre

PT

1520-12-31 – 1570

Gregório Silvestre was a poet whose work stands out for its religious depth and his ability to translate faith into moving and theologically rich verses. His poetry is an invitation to contemplation, to meditation on the divine and on the human condition in the face of transcendence. Through a language often mystical and symbolic, Silvestre explores themes such as love for God, penance, the search for salvation, and the ephemerality of earthly life, leaving a poetic corpus of undeniable spiritual and literary value.

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Lopo de Sousa Coutinho

Lopo de Sousa Coutinho

PT

1515-01-01 – 1577-01-01

Lopo de Sousa Coutinho was a Portuguese poet, a singular figure in the literary landscape of the 20th century. His work, marked by deep introspection and unique lyricism, explores the complexities of human existence with refined language and unparalleled sensitivity. His writing reflects a constant dialogue with poetic tradition while introducing new perspectives on universal themes such as love, solitude, and the passage of time. He is recognized for his ability to evoke inner landscapes and for the expressive power of his verses, which continue to resonate with readers and critics.

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Francisco da Silveira

Francisco da Silveira

PT

1895-08-20 – 1989-08-02

Francisco da Silveira was a distinguished Portuguese academic, poet, and translator. Recognized for his vast culture and contribution to classical studies and literature, he dedicated a large part of his life to teaching and research. His poetic work, although less prolific than his academic output, reveals a particular sensibility and mastery of form, engaging with literary tradition. His facet as a translator, especially of classical texts, underscores his deep connection to cultural heritage.

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Fernão da Silveira

Fernão da Silveira

PT

Séc. XV – 1489

Fernão da Silveira was a Portuguese scholar and humanist, whose work is part of the Renaissance. He stood out for his vast culture and his work in the preservation and study of Portuguese literary and historical heritage. He dedicated himself to compilations and studies that contributed to the knowledge of the literature and history of his time. His intellectual production reflects the humanist spirit, with an interest in classical antiquity and Portuguese culture. Although not a poet in the strict sense, his role as a scholar and preserver of culture gives him a relevant place in the Portuguese intellectual landscape.

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Pêro de Sousa Ribeiro

Pêro de Sousa Ribeiro

PT

Séc. XV

Pêro de Sousa Ribeiro was a Portuguese poet renowned for his lyrical and epic work. He excelled in the production of sonnets and narrative poems, exploring themes such as love, saudade, and the national epic. His writing reflects the literary context of his time, with careful language and a formal structure often inspired by classical models. His contribution to Portuguese poetry lies in his ability to combine personal expression with a broader vision of Portugal's identity and history, leaving a legacy of verses that still resonate today for their musicality and depth.

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Luís da Silva Mousinho de Albuquerque

Luís da Silva Mousinho de Albuquerque

PT

1792-06-16 – 1846-12-27

Luís da Silva Mousinho de Albuquerque was a Portuguese jurist, historian, and politician. He dedicated himself to the study of Law and History, especially the history of Portugal. He held relevant public positions in his time, having been a member of various academic and governmental institutions. His work reflects a deep interest in the analysis of Portuguese institutions and past, contributing to the country's historiography.

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Pe. Francisco Rafael da Silveira Malhão

Pe. Francisco Rafael da Silveira Malhão

PT

1794 – 1860

Fr. Francisco Rafael da Silveira Malhão was a Portuguese priest and poet, whose work stands out in the literary panorama of the 19th century. As a figure connected to the Church and literature, Malhão explored themes of spirituality, faith, and existentialism, imbuing his poetry with depth and a reflective tone. His literary career, though not widely expansive, is valued for its expressiveness and sensitivity in addressing moral and religious issues. His poetic contribution, marked by erudition and religiosity, adds a unique dimension to the canon of Portuguese poetry.

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Maria Browne

Maria Browne

PT

1801 – 1861

Maria Browne is a poet whose work stands out for its sensitivity and exploration of themes such as identity, ancestry, and the relationship with nature and the cosmos. Her poetry, often imbued with a strong imagery and symbolism, seeks to connect the human with the greater forces of the universe. With a language that oscillates between the lyrical and the visionary, Browne constructs a unique poetic universe, marked by introspection and the search for transcendence.

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António Luís de Seabra

António Luís de Seabra

PT

1798-12-02 – 1895-01-19

António Luís de Seabra was a Portuguese poet, magistrate, and politician, known for his poetic work that falls within Neotrovadorismo and Arcadismo. His writing shows a deep love for the homeland, for Portuguese history and tradition, often exploring themes such as heroism, past glory, and saudade. With careful language and a style marked by rhetoric, Seabra sought to revive the nation's values and ideals through his verses, reflecting a sense of nostalgia for Portugal's historical greatness and a desire for national renewal. His figure is representative of a literary sensibility that valued collective identity and memory.

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Miguel Maurício Ramalho

Miguel Maurício Ramalho

PT

Séc. XVIII – Séc. XVIII

Poet and Portuguese writer, Miguel Maurício Ramalho is recognized for his work that bridges deep lyricism and social reflection. With a refined and imaginative language, he explores themes such as identity, memory, and the individual's relationship with their time and space. His poetic compositions are often marked by a subtle melancholy, but also by an expressive force that captivates the reader. Ramalho contributed to Portuguese literature with a unique voice, which managed to balance subjectivity with keen observation of the world.

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João Jorge de Carvalho

João Jorge de Carvalho

João Jorge de Carvalho was a poet whose contributions to Portuguese literature distinguish him. His poetic work is recognized for its thematic depth and aesthetic quality, addressing existential and sentimental issues with a striking lyrical voice. His poetry explores the complexity of the human soul and its relationship with the world, solidifying his place in the literary landscape.

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