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    Artur da Costa e Silva (Portuguese: [aʁˈtuʁ ˈkɔstɐ i ˈsiwvɐ]; 3 October 1899 – 17 December 1969) was a Brazilian Army Marshal and the second president...
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    during the Brazilian military government, with Artur da Costa e Silva as the sole candidate. Costa e Silva was elected with 295 votes from the ruling National...
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    31 to October 30, 1969, between the sudden illness of President Artur da Costa e Silva and the swearing-in of Emílio Garrastazu Médici as his successor...
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    committee was formed to run the bridge-building program. President Artur da Costa e Silva signed a decree on 23 August 1968, authorizing the project for the...
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    completely subservient. For example, in the late 1968 President Artur da Costa e Silva demanded that Congress prosecute the congressman Márcio Moreira...
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    1969 – 30 October 1969) that ruled Brazil between the illness of Artur da Costa e Silva in August 1969 and the investiture ceremony of Emílio Garrastazu...
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    the Senate. As vice president, he was the designate to succeed Artur da Costa e Silva after he became incapacitated due to disease, but Aleixo was removed...
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    extrajudicial killing by the regime. It was issued by President Artur da Costa e Silva on December 13, 1968. Institutional Acts were not subject to judicial...
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    the joint military board that ruled Brazil between the illness of Artur da Costa e Silva in August 1969 and the investiture ceremony of Emílio Garrastazu...
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    Minister of Azerbaijan Artur Sanhá (born 1965), Guinea-Bissauan politician Artur da Costa e Silva (1902–1969), Brazilian politician Artur Sirk (1900–1937),...
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  • Silva, da Silva, and de Silva are surnames of Portuguese or Galician origin which are widespread in the Portuguese-speaking countries including Brazil...
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    the joint military board that ruled Brazil between the illness of Artur da Costa e Silva in August 1969 and the investiture ceremony of Emílio Garrastazu...
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    commander of reserve forces before being appointed chief of staff to Artur da Costa e Silva from 1957 to 1960. After the military coup Médici became Brazil's...
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    the 1964 presidential election, and ended on 15 March 1967, when Artur da Costa e Silva took office. Castelo Branco's government was the first of the Brazilian...
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    Jair Bolsonaro)  Rio Grande do Sul: 6 (Hermes da Fonseca, Getúlio Vargas, João Goulart, Artur da Costa e Silva, Emílio Garrastazu Médici, Ernesto Geisel)...
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    thanks to his family's friendship with the then military president Artur da Costa e Silva, with whom he shared a common interest in Horse racing bets. Banking...
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  • (1879-1957), Ceylonese surgeon Artur da Costa e Silva (1899-1969), Brazilian army marshall and former President of Brazil Arthur Silva (footballer, born 1990)...
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  • Deodoro da Fonseca and Floriano Peixoto (for the earlier aforementioned period) and Marshals Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco and Artur da Costa e Silva (for...
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    dictatorship Marshal Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco Marshal Artur da Costa e Silva General Emílio Garrastazu Médici General Ernesto Geisel General...
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    retired from the Brazilian Army with the rank of colonel, President Artur da Costa e Silva appointed him as Minister of Labor, which he headed from 1967 to...
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    the regime (known as linha-dura) with the support of War Minister Artur da Costa e Silva, wanted to stay in power for a greater period of time in order to...
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    politician. He served as Chief of Staff of Brazil to President Artur da Costa e Silva, from 1967 to 1969 during the Brazilian military government. In...
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    musician (composer of "The Girl From Ipanema") Artur Bernardes – 12th President of Brazil Artur da Costa e Silva – 27th President of Brazil Aurora Miranda...
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    João Artur da Silva is a Portuguese born artist and photographer currently living in British Columbia, Canada. João Artur Cordeiro Da Silva was born October...
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    Events in the year 1969 in Brazil. President: Marshal Artur da Costa e Silva (until 31 August) Pedro Aleixo (from 31 August to 30 October, de jure) Admiral...
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    Institutional Act Number Five was issued on 13 December 1968. President Artur da Costa e Silva left office on 14 October due to ill health, later dying on 17 December...
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    times each. Following Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's inauguration on January 1, 2023, his wife, Rosângela Lula da Silva, became the 39th First Lady of Brazil...
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    of the state of Rio de Janeiro; defeated presidential candidate Artur da Costa e Silva (1899–1969); ex-president of Brazil; ex-minister of War; ex-minister...
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    Inácio Lula da Silva served non-consecutive terms. Of the individuals elected president, one (Dilma Rousseff) was impeached, four (Deodoro da Fonseca, Getúlio...
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    dictator: Jorge Rafael Videla in  Argentina Hugo Banzer in  Bolivia Artur da Costa e Silva and his successor Emílio Garrastazu Médici in  Brazil Augusto Pinochet...
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