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    The Copacabana Fort revolt (Portuguese: Revolta do Forte de Copacabana), also known as the 18 of the Fort revolt (Revolta dos 18 do Forte), was one of...
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    Fort Copacabana (Portuguese: Forte de Copacabana, IPA: [ˈfɔʁtʃi dʒi ˌkɔpakaˈbɐnɐ]) is a military base at the south end of the beach that defines the district...
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    Tenentism (redirect from Tenente revolts)
    from their positions. A group known subsequently as the 18 of the Copacabana Fort revolt were led down Avenida Atlântica by Antônio de Siqueira Campos and...
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    military revolt that occurred in July 1922 on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which became known as the Copacabana Fort revolt. Following...
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  • Honório Vila Nova (1864–1969) – Canudos inhabitants. Later served in the Revolt of Juazeiro. Jones Morgan (1882–1993) – United States. Served in the U.S...
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    in anger for the first time when it attacked a fort that had been taken during the Copacabana Fort revolt. Two years later, mutineers took control of the...
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    Fonseca and Getúlio Vargas. Afonso Arinos compared the event to the Copacabana Fort revolt. Among others who gave support were Daniel Krieger. Burnier expected...
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  • remained aligned with the federal government. In parallel with the Copacabana Fort revolt in Rio de Janeiro, on 5 July, general Clodoaldo da Fonseca gave...
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    the Federalist Revolution, a civil war, the 18 of the Copacabana Fort revolt, and a 1924 revolt in the North. With the Revolution of 1930 in Brazil, Mena...
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  • Honório Vila Nova (1864–1969) – Canudos inhabitants. Later served in the Revolt of Juazeiro. Antonio de Isabel (1894?–2005) – Canudos inhabitants. Child...
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    Luís' government (1926–1930). The measure was decreed after the Copacabana Fort revolt, on 5 July 1922, and remained in force in several regions of Brazil's...
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    Brazilian Naval Revolts, Rio de Janeiro; Revolt of the Lash, Rio de Janeiro; Copacabana Fort Revolt, Rio de Janeiro; São Paulo Revolt of 1924, São Paulo;...
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    The conspiratorial nucleus behind the revolt consisted of army officers, veterans of the Copacabana Fort revolt, in 1922, who were joined by military...
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    known as the Revolt of the 18 of the Copacabana Fort. At that time, Mascarenhas was Captain and commanded the 1st Artillery Regiment. The revolt had taken...
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    military revolt occurred in 1922, the Copacabana Fort revolt, a march against the Old Republic's coronelism and café com leite politics. This revolt marked...
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    1922. The rebels gave up quickly and only 28 resisted inside the Fort Copacabana. Gomes proposed that the rebels leave the fortress and face the government...
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  • Dreadnoughts," 269, 285–86. Morgan, "The Revolt of the Lash," 32–38, 50. Morgan, The Revolt of the Lash, 40–42. Morgan, "The Revolt of the Lash," 44–46. Scheina,...
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    against the backdrop of the state of emergency in force since the Copacabana Fort revolt. Raul Fernandes took office as governor guaranteed by a writ of...
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    movement, and getting involved in the failed military revolt of 1922, known as the Copacabana Fort revolt. During the 1922 presidential election, fake letters...
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    over thehakomates, with vari-ous oasis forts knocked down by the Shah's artillery. Ritter, William S. (1990). "Revolt in the Mountains: Fuzail Maksum and...
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    expelled for taking part in an uprising that same year, related to the Vaccine Revolt, but pardoned, returned to school, now based in Realengo, completing the...
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    led by Bajram Curri, Elez Isufi, Hamit Toptani and Halit Lleshi. Copacabana Fort revolt in Brazil: a failed tenentist movement against the government of...
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    First Republic and the opposition accused the results of fraud. The Copacabana Fort revolt attempted to prevent Bernardes' inauguration and the government...
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    image and an attempted coup d'état to prevent his inauguration, the Copacabana Fort revolt. His administration was unpopular in the cities, especially in Rio...
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    reforms. In the 1920s, a new cycle of revolts began from the lower ranks of the army, tenentism: the Copacabana Fort revolt, the 1924 uprisings in São Paulo...
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    where he attended Afrânio Peixoto Primary School. Fleeing the Copacabana Fort revolt, his parents moved to Governador Island while Moraes remained at...
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  • da Silva 23 March 1996 (aged 91) Last survivor of the 18 of the Copacabana Fort revolt 6 July 1922 Dürrüşehvar Sultan 7 February 2006(2006-02-07) (aged 92)...
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    with the outbreak of the Copacabana Fort revolt on 5 July 1922, the crisis of the false letters (see below) and the revolt of the Military Club. The...
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    Over the years he adopted a loyalist stance when fighting the Copacabana Fort revolt, tenentism and the Prestes Column during the 1920s. The outbreak...
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    Production and Works Department Battles/wars Tenente Revolts Copacabana Fort Revolt São Paulo Revolt of 1924 Prestes Column Revolution of 1930 Constitutionalist...
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