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Known for writing on Portuguese history and empire, this early-20th-century author also worked across journalism, poetry, and public life. His surviving books point to a strong interest in Portugal’s overseas world, especially Macau and China.

by Alberto Feliciano Marques Pereira
Available catalog and authority records identify him as a Portuguese-language writer whose work included journalism, poetry, and short fiction, alongside a military career. Public-domain library listings also confirm that he wrote O Padroado Portuguez na China, a historical work centered on Portuguese church rights and influence in China.
The records found for him suggest a broad, old-style literary and civic profile rather than a single-genre career. In addition to his historical writing, he is associated with educational and cultural publications, which helps explain why his name still appears in library catalogs and digitized collections today.
Because the reliable biographical material available online is quite limited and somewhat fragmented, many personal details are hard to confirm cleanly. What can be said with confidence is that he left behind nonfiction tied to Portuguese imperial history and remains traceable through archival, library, and public-domain sources.