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Index Maria Filipa de Oliveira

Maria Filipa de Oliveira (died July 4, 1873) was an Afro-Brazilian independence fighter, and is consisted a controversial figure.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Afro-Brazilians, Bahia, Battle of Itaparica, Brazilian War of Independence, Capoeira, Church of Saint Lawrence, Cordel literature, Dandara dos Palmares, Fishmonger, Forte de São Lourenço, G1 (website), Guerrilla warfare, Independence of Brazil, Itaparica Island, Itaparica, Bahia, Jarid Arraes, Joana Angélica, João Ubaldo Ribeiro, Luísa Mahin, Maria Quitéria, Salvador, Bahia, Santo Amaro, Bahia, Sudan, TV Globo, Xavier Marques.

  2. 19th-century Brazilian people
  3. 19th-century Brazilian women
  4. People from Itaparica Island
  5. Women warriors

Afro-Brazilians

Afro-Brazilians (afro-brasileiros) are Brazilians who have predominantly sub-Saharan African ancestry (see "preto").

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Bahia

Bahia is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region of the country.

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Battle of Itaparica

The Battle of Itaparica was fought in the then province of Bahia from January 7 to 9, 1823, between the Brazilian Army and Armada and the Portuguese Army and Navy during the Brazilian War of Independence.

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Brazilian War of Independence

The Brazilian War of Independence (Guerra de Independência do Brasil) was waged between the newly independent Brazilian Empire and the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves, which had just undergone the Liberal Revolution of 1820.

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Capoeira

Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial art and game that includes elements of dance, acrobatics, music and spirituality.

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Church of Saint Lawrence

Church of Saint Lawrence is a historic Episcopal church located at Alexandria Bay in Jefferson County, New York.

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Cordel literature

Cordel literature (from the Portuguese term, literatura de cordel, literally “string literature”) are popular and inexpensively printed booklets or pamphlets containing folk novels, poems and songs.

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Dandara dos Palmares

Dandara (full name in Portuguese: Dandara dos Palmares) (d. 1694 CE) was an Afro-Brazilian warrior of the colonial period of Brazil and was part of the Quilombo dos Palmares, a settlement of Afro-Brazilian people who freed themselves from enslavement, in the present-day state of Alagoas. Maria Filipa de Oliveira and Dandara dos Palmares are Women warriors.

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Fishmonger

A fishmonger (historically fishwife for female practitioners) is someone who sells raw fish and seafood.

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Forte de São Lourenço

Forte de São Lourenço (English language: Fort of Saint Lawrence) is a fort located in Itaparica, Bahia in Brazil.

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G1 (website)

G1, stylized as g1, is a Brazilian news portal maintained by Grupo Globo and under the guidance of Central Globo de Jornalismo.

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Guerrilla warfare

Guerrilla warfare is a form of unconventional warfare in which small groups of irregular military, such as rebels, partisans, paramilitary personnel or armed civilians including recruited children, use ambushes, sabotage, terrorism, raids, petty warfare or hit-and-run tactics in a rebellion, in a violent conflict, in a war or in a civil war to fight against regular military, police or rival insurgent forces.

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Independence of Brazil

The independence of Brazil comprised a series of political and military events that led to the independence of the Kingdom of Brazil from the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves as the Brazilian Empire.

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Itaparica Island

Itaparica is an island located at the entrance of Todos os Santos Bay on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the state of Bahia, Brazil.

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Itaparica, Bahia

Itaparica is a municipality located in the Brazilian island of the same name in the state of Bahia.

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Jarid Arraes

Jarid Arraes (born 12 February 1991, Juazeiro do Norte) is a Brazilian poet and writer.

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Joana Angélica

Sister Joana Angélica de Jesus, registered as Joanna Angelica de Jesus (December 12, 1761 – February 19, 1822) was a Brazilian Conceptionist nun, belonging to the Reformed Order of Our Lady of  Conception, and martyr of the Brazilian Independence.

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João Ubaldo Ribeiro

João Ubaldo Ribeiro (January 23, 1941 – July 18, 2014) was a Brazilian writer, journalist, screenwriter and professor. Maria Filipa de Oliveira and João Ubaldo Ribeiro are people from Itaparica Island.

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Luísa Mahin

Luísa Mahin (born in the early 19th century) was a formerly enslaved woman of African origin. Maria Filipa de Oliveira and Luísa Mahin are 19th-century Brazilian women.

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Maria Quitéria

Maria Quitéria de Jesus (27 July 1792 – 21 August 1853) was a Brazilian lieutenant and national heroine. Maria Filipa de Oliveira and Maria Quitéria are 19th-century Brazilian women.

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Salvador, Bahia

Salvador is a Brazilian municipality and capital city of the state of Bahia.

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Santo Amaro, Bahia

Santo Amaro, also known as Santo Amaro da Purificação, is a municipality in the state of Bahia in Brazil.

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Sudan

Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa.

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TV Globo

TV Globo (stylized as tvglobo;, "Globe TV", or simply Globo and alternatively as Global), formerly known as Rede Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network, launched by media proprietor Roberto Marinho on 26 April 1965.

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Xavier Marques

Xavier Marques (born Francisco Xavier Ferreira Marques) was a Brazilian journalist, politician, novelist, poet, biographer and essayist. Maria Filipa de Oliveira and Xavier Marques are people from Itaparica Island.

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See also

19th-century Brazilian people

19th-century Brazilian women

People from Itaparica Island

Women warriors

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Filipa_de_Oliveira

Also known as Maria Felipa de Oliveira.