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    Joaquim António de Aguiar (Coimbra, 24 August 1792 – Lisbon, 26 May 1884) was a Portuguese politician. He held several relevant political posts during...
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  • (1848–1880), Brazilian composer and flutist Joaquim António de Aguiar (1792–1884), Portuguese politician Joaquim Arcoverde de Albuquerque Cavalcanti (1850–1930)...
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  • monastic orders effected by a decree of 28 May 1834 enacted by Joaquim António de Aguiar at the conclusion of the Portuguese Civil War. Portugal thus terminated...
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    Duque de Loulé [pt] and Fontes Pereira de Melo [pt], as well as the streets Braamcamp and Joaquim António de Aguiar. The Blue and Yellow lines (Linha Azul...
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    Joaquim António de Aguiar, in 1841), he was appointed Ministro da Fazenda (English: Minister of Finances) in the cabinet of Joaquim António de Aguiar...
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    Liberal side include Almeida Garrett, Alexandre Herculano and Joaquim António de Aguiar. On 9 July 1832, the Liberal army entered Porto the day after...
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    February 1867. Victory of the Opposition, but the government of Joaquim António de Aguiar remained in power until the early 1868, following the Janeirinha...
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    and José Joaquim Pinto da Silva, Major José Campello de Miranda, Colonel Manuel Monteiro de Carvalho, Henrique José Garcia de Moraes, António Cabral Calheiros...
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    Portugal. António José de Sousa Manuel de Meneses Severim de Noronha was born in Lisbon, on 18 March 1792, first son of António de Sousa Manuel de Meneses...
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    Oficina do Livro. p. 149. Saraiva, José António (2024). O Homem que Mandou Matar o Rei D. Carlos: os Bastidores de um Crime (1st ed.). Lisboa: Gradiva. pp...
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    the formation of the Estado Novo quasi-fascist dictatorial regime of António de Oliveira Salazar, the prime minister was again named President of the...
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    Liberalism in Portugal Dissolution of the monasteries in Portugal Joaquim António de Aguiar Remexido First Carlist War "Belgian Corps 1832–35 in Portugal's...
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    livre d'or de l'ordre de Léopold et de la croix de fer. lelong. p. 203. Bragança, Jose Vicente de; Estrela, Paulo Jorge (2017). "Troca de Decorações entre...
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    (1851–1856) Nuno José de Moura Barreto, Prime minister (1856–1859) António Severim de Noronha, Prime minister (1859–1860) Joaquim António de Aguiar, Prime minister...
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    Franciscan theologian. Joaquim António de Aguiar (1792–1884) a politician, three times Prime Minister of Portugal. João Correia Ayres de Campos (1818–1885)...
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    served more than eight years, while 56 have served less than one year. António Oliveira Salazar served as prime minister for more than 36 years, whereas...
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    to reform the National Guard, and was succeeded in office by Joaquim António de Aguiar, who had been his deputy. After the coup d'état of 1842, which...
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  • Africa, with the loss of 372 lives. 1834 – Minister of Justice Joaquim António de Aguiar issues a law seizing "all convents, monasteries, colleges, hospices...
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  • Francisco de Sá Carneiro, Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Carlos Mota Pinto, João Bosco Mota Amaral, Alberto João Jardim, António Barbosa de Melo and António Marques...
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  • the Count of Vila Flor, Alexandre Herculano, Almeida Garrett, Joaquim António de Aguiar, José Travassos Valdez and a volunteer British contingent under...
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  • Baptista de Silva, Governor (1799–1802) Gabriel António Franco de Castro, Governor (1802–1805) Luís Joaquim Lisboa, Governor (1805–1817) Filipe de Freitas...
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    liberalization of the economy and improve government performance. In 1834, Joaquim António de Aguiar terminated the state sanction of religious orders and nationalized...
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  • Prime Minister: António José Severim de Noronha, 1st Duke of Terceira; Joaquim António de Aguiar; Nuno José Severo de Mendoça Rolim de Moura Barreto, 1st...
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  • century) After the Portuguese Civil War, a 28 May 1834 decree from Joaquim António de Aguiar nationalised the land of over 500 monasteries. The law on the...
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  • Maria Amélia de Aguiar, and had two sons: António Hugo Oackley de Sousa Horta e Costa (born 19 August 1919), married on 19 August 1942 Noémia de Castro dos...
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  • of religious orders by D. Pedro and his minister Joaquim António de Aguiar 24 September – Pedro de Sousa Holstein, 1st Duke of Palmela becomes the first...
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    Royal in Plymouth. [2] Together with Alexandre Herculano and Joaquim António de Aguiar, he took part in the Landing of Mindelo, carried out during the...
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  • List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    minister (1839–1841) Joaquim António de Aguiar, Prime minister (1841–1842) Pedro de Sousa Holstein, Prime minister (1842) António Bernardo da Costa Cabral...
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  • Figueiredo, 1st Marquis of Sá da Bandeira (17 April–4 September), Joaquim António de Aguiar (starting 4 September) 8 July - Legislative election. The 1865...
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    D. Pedro de Sousa Holstein, 1st Duke of Faial and Palmela (8 May 1781–12 October 1850) was one of the most important Portuguese diplomats and statesmen...
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