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    Federal intervention in Rio de Janeiro was decreed by Brazilian president Artur Bernardes on 10 January 1923, installing the federal intervener Aurelino...
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    2018 federal intervention in Rio de Janeiro was the first since the 1988 Federal Constitution. It was decreed by the Federal Government of Brazil in order...
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    Presidency of Artur Bernardes (category 1922 establishments in Brazil)
    de Janeiro and state of emergency in Bahia) and mediated armed conflicts (1923 Revolution in Rio Grande do Sul and expeditions against Horácio de Matos...
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    The first decree covered the Federal District and the state of Rio de Janeiro and was extended until the end of 1923, serving the post-revolt arrests...
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    Hermes da Fonseca (category 1923 deaths)
    Paraguayan War, the family returned to Rio de Janeiro. In 1871, at the age of 16, he graduated with a degree in Science and Literature and joined the Military...
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    protected by it. In response, Bernardes decreed federal intervention in the state of Rio de Janeiro on 10 January, "considering that the State of Rio currently...
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    Rio de Janeiro: FEB.) This episode coincided with the foundation, in the same year (1865), in Salvador, of the Family Group of Spiritism by Teles de Menezes...
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    Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Paraíba Pernambuco Alagoas Sergipe Mato Grosso Mato Grosso do Sul Federal District Goiás Minas Gerais São Paulo Rio de Janeiro Espírito...
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    territorial distribution, concentrated mostly in Rio Grande do Sul and in the federal capital in Rio de Janeiro. At the beginning of the First Republic, the...
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    Reaction (Bahia, Pernambuco and Rio de Janeiro), and the threat of federal intervention hovered in Rio Grande do Sul. Borges de Medeiros was re-elected for...
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    tear gas. In the federal intervention in Rio de Janeiro in 2018, an army general held the position of Secretary of Security in Rio de Janeiro, and other...
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  • widespread, especially with professionalization in 1933. Some clubs, mainly outside the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo axis, still resisted modernization...
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    Caetano) is located in Tiradentes Square, in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. It offers 1,139 seats, including 605 in the audience, 117 in the noble balcony...
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    designation of "Sao Pedro do Rio Grande", independent of Rio de Janeiro, and with Santa Catarina as a dependency. In 1812 Rio Grande and Santa Catarina were...
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    to Rio de Janeiro. After the initial revolutionary movements in 1922, Magalhães Barata joined the Tenentist Movement, where on December 24, 1923, he...
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    Copacabana Fort revolt (category 20th century in Rio de Janeiro)
    tried a wide revolt in Rio de Janeiro on 5 July 1922, but only managed to control Fort Copacabana and the Military School of Realengo, in addition to, outside...
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    Additionally, there were complications related to the federal intervention in Rio de Janeiro, which temporarily halted legislative processes, as the...
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    São Paulo Revolt of 1924 (category Revolutions in Brazil)
    that faced him in the 1922 election. The president submitted Rio de Janeiro to federal intervention and Bahia to a state of emergency. In Rio Grande do Sul...
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    at Rio Pardo Military School in Rio Grande do Sul. In 1918, he joined the Military School of Realengo in Rio de Janeiro, as an infantry cadet, and was...
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    Companhia Telefônica Brasileira (category 1923 establishments in Brazil)
    fixed-line telephone company that provided services to the states of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, as well as Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo through its...
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    Getúlio Vargas (category Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul alumni)
    departed for Rio de Janeiro, and now held a far more important task — restoring the power of Rio Grande do Sul in federal politics. In May 1923, Vargas became...
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    Leonel Brizola (category Governors of Rio de Janeiro (state))
    Miséria da Historiografia. B.A. Monograph, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, originally published as a paper in Outubro, n.14, p. 111–130, 2006, available...
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    Amaury Kruel (category People from Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul)
    in Rio de Janeiro, in 1918, and Kruel remained Castelo's best friend. They were in the same class as other officers of great relevance in Brazil in the...
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    Day. 1901/02 in Mexico City 1906 in Rio de Janeiro 1910 in Buenos Aires 1922 in Baltimore, Maryland Pan-American Conference of Women. 1923 in Santiago, Chile...
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    to 1752. In 1760, Rio Grande de São Pedro became a captaincy, with a government subordinate to the viceroy of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro, with its...
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  • the Brazilian elite. In 1932, for example, Bruno Lobo, a professor of medicine in Rio de Janeiro, published a book entitled "De Japonês a Brasileiro"...
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    Contestado War (category Articles lacking in-text citations from November 2014)
    march all the way to Rio de Janeiro in order to oust the President. The rebels at the time already controlled 25,000 km2. The federal government named General...
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    in about 400 estancias and a few hamlets and villages. It was detached from Santa Catarina and linked directly to the headquarters in Rio de Janeiro,...
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    Espíritos. Rio de Janeiro: Federação Espírita Brasileira. ISBN 9788573288896. Kardec, Allan (2013) [1859]. O que é o Espiritismo. Rio de Janeiro: Federação...
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  • assassinatos de políticos no Rio de Janeiro". FFLCH (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-12-13. Retrieved 2024-01-31. "Folha de S.Paulo - Rio de Janeiro: Vice -...
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