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Teodoro de Almeida C.O. FRS (7 January 1722 – 18 April 1804) was a Portuguese Catholic priest, member of the Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, a writer and philosopher, and a leading personage of the Portuguese Enlightenment. Like the rest of the Portuguese elites, Almeida was horrified by the worst excesses of the French Revolution, and spent his final years as a vocal champion of Portugal's Christian heritage against atheism and the errors of a society based on the political philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

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  • Алмеида, Теодосио (ru)
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  • Teodoro de Almeida (Lisboa, 7 de enero de 1722 — Lisboa, 18 de abril de 1804) fue un sacerdote católico, escritor y filósofo portugués, además de una de las figuras más importantes de la Ilustración portuguesa. Comenzó a escribir su obra en Portugal a mediados del siglo xviii. Al ser miembro de la Congregación del Oratorio de San Felipe Neri, estuvo exiliado en Francia desde 1767 a 1778, durante la persecución realizada por el gobierno del Marqués de Pombal a los clérigos. (es)
  • Teodoro de Almeida C.O. FRS (7 January 1722 – 18 April 1804) was a Portuguese Catholic priest, member of the Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, a writer and philosopher, and a leading personage of the Portuguese Enlightenment. Like the rest of the Portuguese elites, Almeida was horrified by the worst excesses of the French Revolution, and spent his final years as a vocal champion of Portugal's Christian heritage against atheism and the errors of a society based on the political philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. (en)
  • Teodoro de Almeida (Lisboa, 7 de Janeiro de 1722 — Lisboa, 18 de Abril de 1804) foi um sacerdote católico, escritor e filósofo português. Membro da Congregação do Oratório, exilou-se em França movido pela perseguição do governo liderado pelo Marquês de Pombal à sua congregação. Publicou diversas obras filosóficas e enciclopédicas. Mais tarde, em 1778, logo após o afastamento do referido marquês, regressou a Portugal embrenhando-se nos anos seguintes na revitalização do Oratório, na escrita e nos cursos. Sobre sua obra escreveu "Sur la diffusion des œuvres du P. Teodoro de Almeida. (pt)
  • Теодосио Алмеида (порт. Teodoro de Almeida; 7 января 1722, Лиссабон — 18 апреля 1804, Лиссабон) — португальский католический священник, писатель, философ, член Конфедерации ораторианцев святого Филиппа Нери. Автор десяти томов «Recreaçao filosofica». В 1758 году был избран в Лондонское королевское общество. Находился под литературным влиянием лузитанской Аркадии. Из-за противостояния политики просвещенного абсолютизма Себастьяна Жозе де Карвалью Помбала был сослан в Порту, в 1768 году — в Испанию, в 1769 году — во Францию. Поселившись в городе Байонна, находился под духовным наставничеством . (ru)
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