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    Maragato is a name given in Brazil to the southerners who initiated the Federalist Revolution (1893-1895) in protest against the federal government. The...
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    strengthen the federalist forces. Also known as maragatos, the federalists fought the republican forces of the Brazilian Army headed by the Rio Grande do Sul senator...
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    Cocido (category Pages with Brazilian Portuguese IPA)
    cocido is typically followed by the place of origin (e.g., madrileño, maragato [es], lebaniego, galego [gl]). The basic method of preparation involves...
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    southern Brazil, the Federalist Revolution against the government was taking place, a dispute between the federalists (nicknamed maragatos) and republicans...
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    to return that flag belonging to the Itaparica to Brazil, as a sign of goodwill, but the "maragato" people (name of the inhabitants of Carmen de Patagones)...
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    Getúlio Vargas (category Antisemitism in Brazil)
    During the Federalist Revolution, Cândida's side of the family became maragatos, or federalists, while Manuel's side fought on the chimango, or republican...
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    cowardly Mashonas and others." Matabele victory Siege of Lapa 1894 Brazil Maragatos During the Federalist Revolution, around 800 defenders composed mostly...
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    Contestado War (category Rebellions in Brazil)
    public during the Federalist Revolution of 1893; where he belonged to the Maragato faction, and projected a firm and even messianic stature. He even made...
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    History of Rio Grande do Sul (category History of Brazil by state)
    and conciliatory agreement. It made possible an agreement between the Maragato (liberators and assisists) and Chimango (republicans, borgists) factions...
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    Gumercindo Saraiva (category Brazilian revolutionaries)
    do Cipó, August 10, 1894) was a Brazilian soldier, being one of the commanders of the rebel troops known as maragatos, during the Federalist Revolution...
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    Castilhism (category First Brazilian Republic)
    Republicans. The victory of Castilhos' pica-paus over Silveira Martins' maragatos gave a strong incentive to Castilhism, which remained the hegemonic force...
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    Siege of Lapa (category Sieges involving Brazil)
    republican troops, commonly called pica-paus (woodpeckers) against the maragatos, federalist rebels, who opposed the presidential form of government. The...
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    Cleanliness of blood, ethnic discrimination in the Spanish Old Regime. Maragato [es], an ethnic group in Spain who were also discriminated against and...
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  • The Man in the Black Cape (category Brazilian biographical drama films)
    Cavalcanti Marieta Severo as Zina Jonas Bloch as Adolfo Paulo Villaça as Maragato Isolda Cresta as Tenório's Mother Mariana de Moraes Jurandir de Oliveira...
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    History of Paraná (category History of Brazil by state)
    The "picapaus" then took over and unleashed repression against the "maragatos". Despite eventual conciliations, such division lasted until 1930. The...
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    Manuel do Nascimento Vargas (category Brazilian generals)
    out in Rio Grande do Sul, an attempt by federalist rebels (known as "maragatos") to overthrow the state governor, Júlio de Castilhos. As a partisan of...
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    Cleanliness of blood, ethnic discrimination in the Spanish Old Regime. Maragato [es], in Spain. Melungeons, of America's central Appalachia. In China,...
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  • Retrieved 6 September 2012. "El maragato Emanuel Yanes se consagró como campeón nacional de ciclismo en ruta" [The Maragato Emanuel Yanes was crowned road...
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    González were martyred for promoting harmony and concord between the Maragatos and Chimangos and defending the causes of faith, denouncing anything that...
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