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English: Portrait of Diogo do Couto (c. 1542-1616), Portuguese historian.
Português: Retrato de Diogo do Couto (c. 1542-1616), historiador português.
Bahasa Melayu: Sejarawan Portugis, Diogo do Couto (sekitar 1542-1616)
Date 17th century (?)
Source Arquivo Nacional Torre do Tombo - Exposições virtuais: "Diogo do Couto e a Torre do Tombo de Goa"
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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