Dias
or Di·az
Bar·tho·lo·me·u [bahr-too-loo-me-oo], /ˌbɑr tʊ lʊˈmɛ ʊ/, c1450–1500, Portuguese navigator: discoverer of the Cape of Good Hope.
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From 1981 to 2009, the current Rear Admiral worked at the Marcilio Dias Hospital where she reached the post of Deputy Director.
Who’s Who at the Women in the World Summit in Brazil | The Daily Beast | December 1, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTLafuente y Zamlloa, M. Historia-general de Espaa, desde los tiempos mas remotos hasta nuestros Dias.
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte | William Milligan SloaneAt the hall's center was a low Dias, and in a semicircle around and behind it stood a half-hundred great crocodilian shapes.
Astounding Stories, April, 1931 | Various"Buenos Dias, Señores," said Maraquando, as the young men arose from their meal.
The Harlequin Opal, Vol. 1 (of 3) | Fergus HumeAs he rode up, he saluted me with Buenos Dias Señor, which means 'good day sir.'
Christopher Carson | John S. C. Abbott
Acabaron se a veynte Dias del mes de octubre Año del señor de Mill & quarto cientos & nouenta & quarto folio.
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British Dictionary definitions for Dias
Diaz
/ (ˈdiːəs, Portuguese ˈdiəʃ) /
Bartholomeu (ˌbərtuluˈmeu). ?1450–1500, Portuguese navigator who discovered the sea route from Europe to the East via the Cape of Good Hope (1488)
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