Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "\"O Uraguai\" (1769) is an epic poem by the Portuguese writer Basílio da Gama. This poem is a noted example of the Arcadianism and Indianism in Brazilian Literature.\"O Uraguai\" is the story of the Guaranitic Wars, more exactly its end and has a focus on the slavery of the Guarani people imposed by the Society of Jesus represented in the poem by the priest Balda, which contradicted the Catholic Church's own order. These wars started because of the Madrid Treaty."@en }
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- O_Uraguai abstract "\"O Uraguai\" (1769) is an epic poem by the Portuguese writer Basílio da Gama. This poem is a noted example of the Arcadianism and Indianism in Brazilian Literature.\"O Uraguai\" is the story of the Guaranitic Wars, more exactly its end and has a focus on the slavery of the Guarani people imposed by the Society of Jesus represented in the poem by the priest Balda, which contradicted the Catholic Church's own order. These wars started because of the Madrid Treaty.".
- O_Uraguai comment "\"O Uraguai\" (1769) is an epic poem by the Portuguese writer Basílio da Gama. This poem is a noted example of the Arcadianism and Indianism in Brazilian Literature.\"O Uraguai\" is the story of the Guaranitic Wars, more exactly its end and has a focus on the slavery of the Guarani people imposed by the Society of Jesus represented in the poem by the priest Balda, which contradicted the Catholic Church's own order. These wars started because of the Madrid Treaty.".