Adelino Maltez
Adelino Maltez (born 1951) is a Portuguese university teacher, poet and writer.
- Born
- 1951
- Known for
- university teacher, poet, writer, lawyer, politician and political scientist
- Place of birth
- Coimbra
About
Overview
Born at Coimbra in 1951.
In detail
The recorded working language is Portuguese.
The field of work recorded is political science.
Employment is recorded with Agostinho Neto University. Positions recorded include member of the Assembly of the Republic.
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- Named sources
- 2
- Independent witnesses
- 2
- Last revised
- 21 August 2026
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“Adelino Maltez”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q4681977: Adelino Maltez
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Identity and data
- Family
- poets
- Fields
- political science
- Employers
- Agostinho Neto University
- Languages
- Portuguese
- Positions
- member of the Assembly of the Republic
- Occupations
- university teacher, poet, writer, lawyer, politician, political scientist
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