José Linhares (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ ʎĩˈɲaɾis]; 28 January 1886 – 26 January 1957) was a Brazilian lawyer who briefly served as the interim...
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Life" until overthrown and exiled for life José Linhares, Brazilian lawyer, 14th President of Brazil José Jorge Loayza, Peruvian lawyer, jurist and politician...
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Cardoso) Alagoas: 2 (Deodoro da Fonseca, Floriano Peixoto) Ceará: 2 (José Linhares, Castelo Branco) Bahia: 2 (Itamar Franco, Manuel Vitorino) Mato Grosso:...
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the Seventh Provisional Division, and, when Republicans Oswaldo Aranha and José Antonio Flores da Cunha were under siege by Liberationists, led two-hundred-fifty...
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succession). José Linhares immediately summoned elections for president and for a Constituent Assembly. The elections were held in December, 1945, and José Linhares...
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Almeida, Joaquim Ribeiro, Jorge Augusto Sousa, Jorge da Costa Afra, José Linhares, José Rosa Rodrigues, Manuel Gourlade, Manuel França, Raul Empis, Henrique...
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president of the Federal Supreme Court, José Linhares, since there was no vice-president in the 1937 Constitution. José stayed in office for three months before...
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José Sarney de Araújo Costa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ saʁˈnej dʒi aɾaˈuʒu ˈkɔstɐ]; born José Ribamar Ferreira de Araújo Costa; 24 April 1930) is...
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Dilma Rousseff (redirect from Dilma Vana Rousseff Linhares)
everybody, including Dilma". During that period, Rousseff met Cláudio Galeno Linhares, a brother-in-arms five years her senior. Galeno, who had joined POLOP...
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Leoni Ramos Pereira Lins Bento de Faria Espínola José Linhares Laudo Ferreira de Camargo José Linhares Orozimbo Nonato Barros Barreto Lafayette de Andrada...
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Vice President None (Jan–Sep 1946) Nereu Ramos (1946–1951) Preceded by José Linhares (acting) Succeeded by Getúlio Vargas Minister of War In office 5 December...
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1917–1918 Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Regent of Finland in 1918–1919 José Linhares (Brazil, October 1945 – January 1946) Pascoal Ranieri Mazzilli (Brazil...
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Prudente de Morais (redirect from Prudente José de Morais Barros)
on 4 October 1841 in Itu, São Paulo Province, Prudente José de Morais Barros was the son of José Marcelino de Barros and Catarina Maria de Morais. At the...
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Emperor's Island. Linhares became a municipality in 1945, when it was detached from the municipality of Colatina. The economy of Linhares is mostly based...
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January 1946, José Linhares returned to his position as president of the Supreme Court. In accordance with the rules decreed during the Linhares Administration...
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were outside Brazil. At her introduction to the role she was championed by José Celso de Mello Filho, the most senior justice of the court. Lucia replaced...
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among the high-ranking officers of the Navy, including Admiral Custódio José de Melo. The marshal found himself on the brink of a civil war. On 23 November...
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lieutenant in 1930, was Minister of War until 1953. Vargas also agreed with José Américo, who was governor of Paraíba at the time, and who left his post as...
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Castelo Branco, came from a family of intellectuals (which included the writer José de Alencar). He was married to Argentina Vianna, and had two children, Nieta...
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Brazilian Portuguese). 11 November 1940. Retrieved 10 June 2023. Celso de Mello, José (2011). Notas sobre o Supremo Tribunal (Império e República) (PDF). Brasília:...
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in power, on 9 August 1945. He remained in the position during the José Linhares government and in the first months of the Dutra administration, until...
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Getúlio Getúlio Vargas Museum [pt] ← Brazilian military junta of 1930 José Linhares → ← Eurico Dutra Café Filho → Getúlio Vargas Cultural representations...
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