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    Prudente José de Morais Barros (4 October 1841 – 3 December 1902), often referred to as Prudente de Morais, was a Brazilian lawyer and politician who served...
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    city is named after president Prudente de Morais. Prudente is located 558 km from the city of São Paulo. Presidente Prudente is considered the sixth best...
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    of the only four-year term of Prudente de Morais as president and of Manuel Vitorino as vice president. Prudente de Morais was the first president of Brazil...
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    assassination attempt on Prudente de Morais took place on 5 November 1897, when then president of Brazil Prudente de Morais appeared at the War Arsenal...
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  • Prudente may refer to: Prudente de Morais (1841–1902), the third president of Brazil (the first civilian) Nemesio Prudente (died 2008), Filipino political...
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  • Prudente de Morais, Minas Gerais is a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais in the Southeast region of Brazil. List of municipalities in Minas Gerais...
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    Peixoto was succeeded by Prudente de Morais, the first president of Brazil to be elected by direct popular ballot. Morais, who was the first president...
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    Adelaide de Morais Barros (1848 – 1911) was the wife of Prudente de Morais, the third president of Brazil and the country's first civilian president....
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    footballer Paulo de Morais (born 1963), Portuguese professor and politician Prudente de Morais (1841–1902), Brazilian president Ricardo Morais (born 1967)...
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  • Presidente Prudente is a city in Brazil. Presidente Prudente may also refer to: Prudente de Morais e Barros (1841–1902), third President of Brazil (1894–1898)...
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  • and politician, 6th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (d. 1919) 1841 – Prudente de Morais, Brazilian lawyer and politician, 3rd President of Brazil (d. 1912)...
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    Prudente de Morais Neto or Prudente de Moraes Neto (1904–1977), writing under the pseudonym Pedro Dantas was a Brazilian lawyer and journalist. He was...
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    Brasiliense, Luís Gama, Américo de Campos, and Bernardino de Campos, Prudente de Morais, Campos Sales, Francisco Glicério, Júlio de Mesquita, and Jorge Tibiriçá...
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    was elected President of Brazil, with the support of then president Prudente de Morais, he received 420,286 votes against 38,929 votes from his main opponent...
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    Prudente de Morais, during which time the second and third expeditions of the War of Canudos took place. He resigned shortly after Prudente de Morais...
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    de Cocais, Belo Vale, Bom Jesus do Amparo, Bonfim, Fortuna de Minas, Funilândia, Inhaúma, Itabirito, Itaúna, Moeda, Pará de Minas, Prudente de Morais...
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    authority to be made an example of. The President of Brazil at the time, Prudente de Morais, ordered another punitive military expedition to Canudos. A second...
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    under Epitácio Pessoa, 121 days under Rodrigues Alves, 104 days under Prudente de Morais and 71 days under Venceslau Brás, for a total of 991 days between...
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    state of Alagoas) and nicknamed "The Iron Marshal" (Portuguese: o Marechal de ferro), he was the first vice president of Brazil to have succeeded the president...
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    following a law by the then councilman and future Brazilian president Prudente de Morais. In 1944, the city was made the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese...
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    and both houses of Congress. The presidential election was won by Prudente de Morais of the Paulista Republican Party, who received 80% of the vote. Dieter...
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    Acting president from November 10, 1896 to March 3, 1897. President Prudente de Morais was absent from his office due to health issues. Vice president-elect...
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    Silva, Luis Inácio da; Castro, Cassiana Rosa de; Machado, Sueli de Fátima; Santos, Alveci Oliveira de Orato; Ferreira, Luiz Tarcísio Teixeira; Teixeira...
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    beginning of his term. The first directly elected president in Brazil was Prudente de Morais after winning the presidential election in Brazil in 1894, defeating...
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    presidential candidacy of Prudente de Morais for the 1894 election, despite several calls for him to run in the elections. Morais won the election and became...
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    figures of São Paulo, such as Prudente de Morais, Manuel Ferraz de Campos Sales, Bernardino de Campos and Francisco Glicério de Cerqueira Leite, among others...
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  • Amapá (1895) Brazil France Victory Brazilian sovereignty over Amapá Prudente de Morais Acre War (1899–1903) Acre Brazil  Bolivia Supported by:  United States...
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    nota de crédito do Brasil de BB- para BB". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 19 December 2023. Retrieved 19 March 2024. "LEI Nº 14.690, DE 3 DE OUTUBRO DE 2023"...
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    dubbed the "consolidator of the Republic". In 1894 he was succeeded by Prudente de Morais, the first president to be elected by direct popular ballot under...
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  • former Prime minister of the Austrian Empire (b. 1823) December 3 Prudente de Morais, 3rd President of Brazil (b. 1841) Robert Lawson, New Zealand architect...
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