List of University of Coimbra people

This is a list of notable alumni and students, from the University of Coimbra.

Alumni

Noted professors and lecturers

Nobel laureates

  • Egas Moniz (1874–1955), physician and neurologist; 1949 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology

Others

Noted attendees

Noted persons who graduated from or otherwise attended the university include:

  • Zeca Afonso (1929–1987), singer, songwriter and poet; left-winger whose music is considered a symbol of the Carnation Revolution
  • Manuel Alegre (1936), poet; politician; member of the Socialist Party (did not graduate)
  • António José de Almeida (1866–1929), politician, President, founder of Lisbon and Porto universities
  • Nicolau Tolentino de Almeida (1740–1811), foremost Portuguese satirical poet of the 18th century
  • José de Anchieta (1534–1597), jesuit missionary, apostle of Brazil, writer and poet
  • José Alberto de Oliveira Anchieta (1832–1897), 19th century explorer and naturalist (did not graduate)
  • Leão Ramos Ascensão (1903–1980), integralist politician and writer
  • Manuela Azevedo (1970), singer
  • João Botelho (1949), film director (did not graduate)
  • Luís de Almeida Braga, (1890–1970), integralist politician and writer
  • Teófilo Braga (1843–1924), politician, President, writer and playwright
  • Luís Vaz de Camões, (c. 1524–1580), considered Portugal's greatest poet (did not graduate)
  • Jorge Chaminé (b, 1956), baritone; Human Rights Medal from the UN; Goodwill Ambassador of Music in ME (Music in the Middle East)
  • José Cid (1942), singer and composer (did not graduate)
  • Christopher Clavius (1538–1612), German mathematician and astronomer; main architect of the modern Gregorian calendar
  • Narana Coissoró (1933), lawyer and politician
  • Fausto Correia (1951–2007), politician; member of the Portuguese Parliament and the Government of Portugal; member of the Parliament of the European Union
  • João de Deus (1830–1896), poet (did not graduate)
  • Colin Evans (1964-), Englishman; leading commercial diplomat
  • Vergílio Ferreira (1916–1996), writer and teacher
  • Armindo Freitas-Magalhães (1966), psychologist and researcher, working on the psychology of the human smile
  • Almeida Garrett (1799–1854), romanticist and writer
  • Manuel Teixeira Gomes (1860–1941), political figure (did not graduate)
  • Ruy Luís Gomes (1905–1984), mathematician
  • João Mário Grilo (1958), film director (did not graduate)
  • Miguel Guedes (1972), musician, songwriter and singer
  • Gregório de Matos e Guerra (1636-1696), poet and lawyer
  • Bartolomeu de Gusmão (1685–1724), naturalist, recalled for his early work on lighter-than-air ship design
  • Artur Jorge (1946), football coach and former football player (did not graduate at this university but at the University of Lisbon)
  • Guerra Junqueiro (1850–1923), lawyer, politician, member of the Portuguese House of Representatives, journalist, author and poet
  • Valentim Loureiro (1938), military major, politician, mayor, former football club chairman (did not graduate)
  • Fábio Lucindo (1985-), Brazilian voice actor, best-known for his work in anime.[1]
  • Bernardino Machado (1851–1944), politician, President
  • Marquês de Pombal (1699–1782), Prime Minister to King Joseph I of Portugal throughout his reign
  • Aristides Sousa Mendes (1885–1954), diplomat, known for protecting European Jews as a consul in France during World War II against government orders
  • Luís Marques Mendes, (1957), politician; former leader of the Social Democratic Party
  • Manoel da Nóbrega, (1517–1570), jesuit priest; first Provincial of the Society of Jesus in colonial Brazil; influential in the early history of Brazil; participated in the founding of several cities
  • António Nobre (1867–1900), poet (did not graduate)
  • Adriano Correia de Oliveira (1942–1982), musician, famous singer and composer of politically engaged folk music in the 1960s-70s (did not graduate)
  • Carlos de Oliveira (1921–1981), poet and novelist
  • Álvaro Santos Pereira (1972), economist and professor
  • Eça de Queiroz (1845–1900), novelist, one of the leading intellectuals of the Generation of 1870
  • Antero de Quental (1842–1891), poet, philosopher, political activist
  • José Hipólito Raposo (1885–1953), integralist politician and writer
  • José Adriano Pequito Rebelo (1892–1983), integralist politician and writer
  • Maria de Belém Roseira (1949), politician (member of the Socialist Party, former minister)
  • António de Almeida Santos (1926), politician and minister
  • Fernando Machado Soares (1930), fado singer, author, judge
  • Miguel Torga, pseudonym of Adolfo Correia da Rocha (1907–1995), writer, poet and physician
  • João Maria Tudela (1929), singer, musician and entertainer (did not graduate)
  • Salgado Zenha (1923–1993), left-wing politician and lawyer
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