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Vitoria
1[ vi-tawr-ee-uh, -tohr-; Spanish vee-taw-ryah ]
noun
- Fran·cis·co de [f, r, ahn-, thees, -kaw , th, e], 1480–1546, Spanish scholar and theologian.
- a city in northern Spain: decisive defeat of the French forces in Spain 1813.
վó
2[ vi-tawr-ee-uh, -tohr-; Portuguese vi-taw-ryah ]
noun
- a seaport in and the capital of Espírito Santo, in E Brazil.
վó
1/ viˈtɔrja; vɪˈtɔːrɪə /
noun
- a port in E Brazil, capital of Espírito Santo state, on an island in the Bay of Espírito Santo. Pop: 1 602 000 (2005 est)
Vitoria
2/ ˈٴǰᲹ /
noun
- a city in NE Spain: scene of Wellington's decisive victory (1813) over Napoleon's forces in the Peninsular War. Pop: 223 257 (2003 est) Official name (including the Basque name)Vitoria-Gasteiz
Vitoria
3/ ˈٴǰᲹ /
noun
- VitoriaFrancisco de?14861546MSpanishRELIGION: theologian Francisco de. ?1486–1546, Spanish theologian, sometimes considered the father of international law. He criticized Spanish colonial policy in the New World and argued that war was only defensible in certain strictly defined circumstances
Example Sentences
In Portugal, first with Vitoria Guimaraes and then Sporting, he showed his ability to beat defenders and create chances, while at Rennes he proved he could be a game changer.
He started in the Europa League against Vitoria Plzen on 12 December but was replaced after 56 minutes with United 1-0 down.
Aston Villa and Portuguese side Vitoria Guimaraes faced the same scenario in the Europa Conference League.
An international research team led by the Universities of Barcelona and Padua, with the participation of Göttingen University and the Universities Complutense and Francisco de Vitoria in Madrid, has now developed a novel methodology for the measurement of entropy production at the scale of a nanometer, meaning one-billionth of a meter.
Villa’s United States-backed ownership group V Sports also has a stake in Portuguese club վó Guimarães.
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