Henrique (English: Henry) is the name of two rulers and two princes of Portugal:
It is also the first or middle name of several other people:
Henrique Adriano Buss (born 14 October 1986), known as Henrique (Brazilian Portuguese: [ẽˈʁiki]), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Fluminense as a defender. He has played for the Brazil national team, making his debut in 2008 and playing at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. His main asset is his versatility, as he can play as a central defender, right back or defensive midfielder.
Henrique started his career at Coritiba in his home region. In 2008 along with he was bought to Palmeiras. The deal was partially financed by Traffic Group, which part of the transfer fee of Henrique from Barcelona was credited to Desportivo Brasil, the subsidiary of Traffic and re-distributed by Desportivo to Palmeiras.
Ajax were said to have tabled a bid for Henrique in June 2008, which was soon followed by a report saying he had agreed terms with FC Barcelona. Barcelona agreed to sign Henrique from Palmeiras for €8 million, with an extra €2 million in bonuses, on a five-year deal, and that he would be loaned out to Bayer Leverkusen. The transfer was completed a day later. Henrique made 27 league appearances in his season with Leverkusen and reached the final of the German Cup. He returned to Barcelona in June 2009, being given the number 23 shirt upon his return. On 31 August 2009, Henrique was loaned out to Racing Santander. The loan was renewed on 26 July 2010. Barcelona write-down €1.757 million for the residual contract value of Henrique in 2010–11 season.
José Henrique Souto Esteves (born 31 March 1980 in Braga), known as Henrique, is a Portuguese footballer who plays for Vilaverdense FC as a centre forward.
Julius Caesar (100–44 BC) was a Roman general and dictator.
Caesar or Cæsar may also refer to:
César (Portuguese), César (Spanish and French) and Cèsar (Catalan) are variant forms of the name Caesar, and may refer to:
César is an ancient red wine grape from northern Burgundy. It makes dark, tannic wines that are softened by blending with Pinot noir.
The name and the alternative of Romain refer to the tradition that César was brought to Burgundy by Roman legionaries.
However DNA fingerprinting has shown that it is the result of a cross between Pinot noir and Argant. Argant is a Spanish grape that was certainly grown in the Jura in the 19th century.
Almost all César is found northwest of Dijon towards Chablis in the département of Yonne. It is best known in the red wines of Irancy, but may also be blended into rosé, clairet and Bourgogne mousseux.
César is an early budding variety, which makes it very vulnerable to frost in Burgundy. It is also fairly susceptible to mildew.
Céear, Céelar, Célar, Gros Monsieur, Gros noir, Picargneau, Picargniol, Picargniot, Picarniau, Picorneau, Romain, Romano, Ronçain, César noir, Hureau, Lombard
Henrique (English: Henry) is the name of two rulers and two princes of Portugal:
It is also the first or middle name of several other people:
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