Afonso Cláudio de Freitas Rosa (August 2, 1859 – June 16, 1934), or simply Afonso Cláudio , as he was better known by the people, was, for a brief time, the first president (governor, actually) of the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo . He was inaugurated as governor on November 22, 1889, and remained on the function until January 7, 1890.
24-495: (Redirected from DeFreitas ) De Freitas or DeFreitas may refer to: People [ edit ] Afonso Cláudio de Freitas Rosa (1859–1934), the first governor of the Brazilian state of Espirito Santo Alcindo Martha de Freitas (born 1945), a Brazilian football player Alexandre Edílson de Freitas (born 1976), a Brazilian football player Alfeu Martha de Freitas (born 1936),
48-693: A Brazilian football player Alfredo Eduardo Barreto de Freitas Noronha (1918–2003), a Brazilian football player António A. de Freitas (born 1947), a Portuguese immunologist Augusto Teixeira de Freitas (1816–1883), a Brazilian jurist Bront DeFreitas (born 1978), British Virgin Islands cricketer Chris de Freitas , Associate Professor in the School of Environment at the University of Auckland in New Zealand Christophe Freitas (born 1981),
72-408: A Brazilian football player Eleanor de Freitas (1990–2014) Elvis Defreitas (born 1981), Barbadian footballer Fabian de Freitas (born 1972), a Surinamese football player Fabiano Ribeiro de Freitas (born 1988), a Brazilian football player Fernanda de Freitas (born 1980), a Brazilian actress Frank DeFreitas (born 1956), American holographer Frederico de Freitas (1902–1980),
96-513: A Brazilian football player Jordan de Freitas (born 1966), a Brazilian football manager Jorge de Freitas Antunes (born 1942), a Brazilian composer José de Freitas Ribeiro (1868–1929), an official of the Portuguese Navy and a politician Jose Pedro de Freitas (1921–1971), a Brazilian self-proclaimed psychic surgeon José Ramalho Carvalho de Freitas (born 1980), a Brazilian football player José Vicente de Freitas (1869–1952),
120-425: A Brazilian football player Ricardo de Freitas Carreira (born 1978), a former Brazilian football player Ronaldo Rogério de Freitas Mourão (born 1935), a Brazilian astronomer Ronildo Pereira de Freitas (born 1977), a Brazilian football player Ruy de Freitas (1916–2012), a Brazilian basketball player Scott DeFreitas (born 1969), American actor Sebastião de Freitas Branco de Herédia (1903–1983),
144-434: A French football player Claudio Luiz Assuncao de Freitas (born 1972), a Brazilian football player Cyro de Freitas Valle (1896–1969), a Brazilian diplomat Danilo Alves de Freitas (born 1989), a Brazilian football player David de Freitas (Brazilian footballer) (born 1986), Brazilian football player David de Freitas (French footballer) (born 1979), French football player Edevaldo de Freitas (born 1958),
168-526: A Portuguese composer and musicologist Manoel Cassiano de Freitas (born 1963), Brazilian football player Manuel de Freitas (born 1968), a South African politician Márcio Rezende de Freitas (born 1960), a Brazilian football referee Maycon Vieira de Freitas (born 1985), a Brazilian football player Michael de Freitas (1933–1975), a Trinidad and Tobago civil rights activist Nando de Freitas , researching in machine learning and deep learning at Oxford University Nigel de Freitas (born 1979),
192-461: A Portuguese composer, conductor and musicologist Gastão de Freitas Ferraz (World War II period), a Portuguese spy working for the Abwehr Geoffrey de Freitas (1913–1982), a British politician and diplomat Heleno de Freitas (1920–1959), a Brazilian football player João Bosco de Freitas Chaves (born 1974), a Brazilian football player João Bosco Gualberto de Freitas (born 1974),
216-430: A Portuguese fencer and modern pentathlete Sebastião de Freita Couto Júnior (born 1992), a Brazilian football player Uladislau Herculano de Freitas (1865–1926), a Brazilian politician Vítor Tiago de Freitas Fernandes (born 1986), a Portuguese football player Places [ edit ] José de Freitas , a municipality in the state of Piauí, Brazil Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon (Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas),
240-510: A Portuguese military officer and politician Jurandir de Freitas (1940–1996), a Brazilian football player Kevin De Freitas (living), a Canadian music video director Kléber de Souza Freitas (born 1983), a Brazilian football player Lançarote de Freitas (15th century), a Portuguese explorer and slave trader Lima de Freitas (1927–1998), a Portuguese painter, illustrator, ceramicist and writer Luís de Freitas Branco (1890–1955),
264-470: A Trinidad and Tobago politician Bebeto de Freitas (born 1950), a Brazilian volleyball coach and football manager Pete de Freitas (1961–1989), a musician and producer, best known as a drummer with Echo & the Bunnymen Phillip DeFreitas (born 1966), an English cricketer Ramon Lopes de Freitas (born 1989), a Brazilian football player Ramón Rodrigo de Freitas (born 1983),
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#1733085392238288-522: A five-year contract with Grêmio , after Palmeiras agreed to sell the 50 percent of his playing rights. In June 2014, Grêmio loaned him to Vasco da Gama until the end of the season. On 2015, Kleber returned from his loaned to Grêmio, the Coach from Grêmio at the time was Luis Felipe Scolari, the same coach Klebler criticized back in 2011, and they said that Kleber was going to be negotiated. After more than three months not receiving his salary, Kleber "broke
312-515: A lagoon and district in the Lagoa, Zona Sul region of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Lauro de Freitas , a municipality in the north-east of the state of Bahia, Brazil Teixeira de Freitas , a city in the extreme south of the state of Bahia, Brazil See also [ edit ] Freitas (disambiguation) De Freitas do Amaral (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
336-600: A public law enforcer. At some point of his younger years, he joined the movement for the abolition of the slavery in Brazil , and became a Republican conspirator also. Afonso Cláudio was also a supporter of the European immigration to Espírito Santo . Following the Republican coup d'état that put an end to the Empire of Brazil , Afonso Cláudio was appointed president of Espírito Santo by
360-416: Is a Brazilian former professional footballer . Kléber started his career playing for São Paulo , in 2003. The young forward – he was 20 years old – shined in the 2003 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A , when São Paulo finished in third place, and in the 2003 Copa Sudamericana , a competition where the club was eliminated in the semifinals, against Argentinian side, River Plate . In December, Kléber also won
384-506: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Afonso Cl%C3%A1udio de Freitas Rosa He was born to landowner parents in the rural zone of central Espírito Santo. He studied at a university in Pernambuco , Northeast Brazil , where he graduated in Laws in 1883. Back to Espírito Santo, he radicated at its capital, Vitória , where he worked as
408-482: The 2003 FIFA U-20 World Cup , along with other future Brazilian soccer stars, such as Nilmar , Dagoberto , Daniel Alves and Jefferson . In 2004, Kléber was sold to Ukrainian side Dynamo Kyiv for US$ 2 million. On January 14, the player was presented in his new club. In 2008, after four years of playing in Europe, he came back to Brazil, being loaned out to Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras from FC Dynamo Kyiv . He
432-594: The club. He helped Cruzeiro reach the Finals of the Libertadores, eventually losing to Estudiantes , from Argentina, in the decisive second leg match. After the shocking defeat in the Mineirão stadium, he injured himself in training and played only 15 league matches in 2009, although he helped Cruzeiro finish in fourth place and qualify to the 2010 Copa Libertadores , scoring a decisive goal against Santos at Vila Belmiro in
456-417: The field. In October 2011, he strongly criticized Palmeiras coach Luis Felipe Scolari in a television interview, saying that, "80 percent of the squad do not like him." He was removed from the squad right away, following friction with the coach. Although he was under contract with the club until 2015, the board of Palmeiras confirmed that he would never represent the club again. In November 2011, he signed
480-427: The final minutes of the last match of the year. In July 2010, after a good season start, scoring two goals in four matches in the 2010 league for Cruzeiro, he agreed a transfer to his former club, Palmeiras, where he had played in 2008. He was very well received by the club that had a great affection for him. In Palmeiras, the fans nicknamed him " Gladiador " (Gladiator), for his strong determination and high talent on
504-510: The new-installed government. He occupied the office for a brief time though, being appointed later for the state's Court of Justice, which he presided as well. Afonso Cláudio was also a teacher (Professor of Law at the Law School of Niterói, Fluminense Federal University ), a poet and writer, being his most important books History of Espirito-Santensis Literature , Rhimes and Songs of Espírito Santo and The Insurrection of Queimado , an essay on
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#1733085392238528-540: The slave rebellion that took place on Espírito Santo in 1849. He was a founding member of the Academia Espírito-santense de Letras . This article about a Brazilian politician is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about the history of Brazil is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Kl%C3%A9ber de Souza Freitas Kléber Giacomazzi de Souza Freitas (born 12 August 1983), known simply as Kléber ,
552-418: The title De Freitas . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=De_Freitas&oldid=1242941884 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
576-503: Was part of the transfer of Guilherme to Dynamo which sent Kléber in the opposite direction to Cruzeiro in February 2009 arriving from Palmeiras. He signed a contract until February 2014. In his first match for Cruzeiro, De Souza Freitas scored two goals and was dismissed in the first half, playing in the 2009 Copa Libertadores . After the match, he stated that he would stop being so aggressive in games and would only dedicate himself for
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