Sousa Caldas
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Antônio Pereira de Sousa Caldas (November 24, 1762 – March 2, 1814)[1] was a Colonial Brazilian poet, priest and orator, patron of the 34th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.
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Born | Antônio Pereira de Sousa Caldas (1762-11-24)November 24, 1762 Rio de Janeiro City, Rio de Janeiro, Portuguese Colony of Brazil |
Died | March 2, 1814(1814-03-02) (aged 51) Rio de Janeiro City, Rio de Janeiro, Portuguese Colony of Brazil |
Occupation | Orator, poet, priest |
Nationality | Portuguese Empire |
Alma mater | University of Coimbra |
Literary movement | Neoclassicism |
Notable works | Ode ao Homem Natural, Poesias Sacras e Profanas |
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