File:Portugal fencing team 1929.jpg

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Português: Numa foto de 1929, estão quatro da equipa que ganhou a medalha de bronze nos Jogos Olímpicos: Jorge de Paiva (1); 2 - Frederico Parede (2); Henrique da Silveira (4) e João Sassetti (6). Veem-se ainda, António Mascarenhas (3) e Rui Mayer (5).
English: This 1929 photograph shows four members of the Olympic team that won the bronze medal: Jorge de Paiva (1); Frederico Paredes (2); Henrique da Silveira (4) and João Sassetti (6). Also present are Antonio Mascarenhas (3) and Rui Mayer (5)
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current23:56, 3 June 2018Thumbnail for version as of 23:56, 3 June 2018680 × 497 (91 KB)Materialscientist (talk | contribs){{Information |Description ={{pt|1= Numa foto de 1929, estão quatro da equipa que ganhou a medalha de bronze nos Jogos Olímpicos: Jorge de Paiva (1); 2 - Frederico Parede (2); Henrique da Silveira (4) e João Sassetti (6). Veem-se ainda, António Mascarenhas (3) e Rui Mayer (5). }} {{en|1= This 1929 photograph shows four members of the Olympic team that won the bronze medal: Jorge de Paiva (1); Frederico Paredes (2); Henrique da Silveira (4) and João Sassetti (6). Also present are Antonio Ma...

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