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José do Telhado or Zé do Telhado, nicknames of José Teixeira da Silva was a Portuguese bandit. He served in the 2nd Lancers Regiment of the Portuguese Army, where he took part in July 1837 in a failed attempt to restore the Constitutional Charter of 1826. After this failed attempt, he took refuge in Spain. He returned to Portugal when a popular revolt grew against the anticlerical government of Costa Cabral, resulting in the 23 March 1846 Revolution of Maria da Fonte, which he joined. He placed himself at the orders of General Sá da Bandeira. For his bravery in action he was awarded a knight of the Order of the Tower and Sword. However his faction lost, he collected debts of taxes he could not pay, and was expelled from the army. S

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  • José do Telhado or Zé do Telhado, nicknames of José Teixeira da Silva was a Portuguese bandit. He served in the 2nd Lancers Regiment of the Portuguese Army, where he took part in July 1837 in a failed attempt to restore the Constitutional Charter of 1826. After this failed attempt, he took refuge in Spain. He returned to Portugal when a popular revolt grew against the anticlerical government of Costa Cabral, resulting in the 23 March 1846 Revolution of Maria da Fonte, which he joined. He placed himself at the orders of General Sá da Bandeira. For his bravery in action he was awarded a knight of the Order of the Tower and Sword. However his faction lost, he collected debts of taxes he could not pay, and was expelled from the army. Soon after he became a notorious bandit. He was eventually captured in 31 March 1859, and presented to court in Porto 9 December 1859. He was sentenced to exile to the Portuguese colony of Angola where he lived for the remainder of his life in the area around Malanje. He is regarded as a Portuguese equivalent of Robin Hood as he stole from the rich to give to the poor. (en)
  • José do Telhado ou Zé do Telhado, alcunha de José Teixeira da Silva CvTE (Lugar do Telhado, Castelões de Recesinhos, Penafiel, 22 de Junho de 1818 – Mucari, Malanje, Angola, 1875) foi um militar e famoso salteador português. Chefe da quadrilha mais famosa do Marão, Zé do Telhado é também conhecido por "roubar aos ricos para dar aos pobres" e, por isso, muitos o consideram o Robin dos Bosques português. (pt)
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  • José do Telhado ou Zé do Telhado, alcunha de José Teixeira da Silva CvTE (Lugar do Telhado, Castelões de Recesinhos, Penafiel, 22 de Junho de 1818 – Mucari, Malanje, Angola, 1875) foi um militar e famoso salteador português. Chefe da quadrilha mais famosa do Marão, Zé do Telhado é também conhecido por "roubar aos ricos para dar aos pobres" e, por isso, muitos o consideram o Robin dos Bosques português. (pt)
  • José do Telhado or Zé do Telhado, nicknames of José Teixeira da Silva was a Portuguese bandit. He served in the 2nd Lancers Regiment of the Portuguese Army, where he took part in July 1837 in a failed attempt to restore the Constitutional Charter of 1826. After this failed attempt, he took refuge in Spain. He returned to Portugal when a popular revolt grew against the anticlerical government of Costa Cabral, resulting in the 23 March 1846 Revolution of Maria da Fonte, which he joined. He placed himself at the orders of General Sá da Bandeira. For his bravery in action he was awarded a knight of the Order of the Tower and Sword. However his faction lost, he collected debts of taxes he could not pay, and was expelled from the army. S (en)
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