Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Gaspar da Costa (d. Penfui, West Timor, 9 November 1749) was the leader or tenente general (lieutenant general) of the Portuguese-speaking Topasses, a Eurasian group that dominated much of the politics on Timor in the early modern period. He was largely responsible for the dramatic collapse of Portuguese power in West Timor, a process that laid the foundations for the modern division of Timor in an Indonesian and an independent part."@en }
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- Gaspar_da_Costa abstract "Gaspar da Costa (d. Penfui, West Timor, 9 November 1749) was the leader or tenente general (lieutenant general) of the Portuguese-speaking Topasses, a Eurasian group that dominated much of the politics on Timor in the early modern period. He was largely responsible for the dramatic collapse of Portuguese power in West Timor, a process that laid the foundations for the modern division of Timor in an Indonesian and an independent part.".
- Q1495254 abstract "Gaspar da Costa (d. Penfui, West Timor, 9 November 1749) was the leader or tenente general (lieutenant general) of the Portuguese-speaking Topasses, a Eurasian group that dominated much of the politics on Timor in the early modern period. He was largely responsible for the dramatic collapse of Portuguese power in West Timor, a process that laid the foundations for the modern division of Timor in an Indonesian and an independent part.".
- Gaspar_da_Costa comment "Gaspar da Costa (d. Penfui, West Timor, 9 November 1749) was the leader or tenente general (lieutenant general) of the Portuguese-speaking Topasses, a Eurasian group that dominated much of the politics on Timor in the early modern period. He was largely responsible for the dramatic collapse of Portuguese power in West Timor, a process that laid the foundations for the modern division of Timor in an Indonesian and an independent part.".
- Q1495254 comment "Gaspar da Costa (d. Penfui, West Timor, 9 November 1749) was the leader or tenente general (lieutenant general) of the Portuguese-speaking Topasses, a Eurasian group that dominated much of the politics on Timor in the early modern period. He was largely responsible for the dramatic collapse of Portuguese power in West Timor, a process that laid the foundations for the modern division of Timor in an Indonesian and an independent part.".