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1905-1906: Afonso Pena (Liberal) |
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1906-1907: Rodrigues Alves/Júlio Bueno Brandão |
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1907-1910: Venceslau Brás/Pinheiro Machado |
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1911-1915: Pinheiro Machado/Afrânio de Melo Franco |
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1915-1917: Hermes da Fonseca (Conservative) |
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1905-1906: Júlio Bueno Brandão/Rodrigues Alves |
1905-1906: Júlio Bueno Brandão/Rodrigues Alves |
Revision as of 19:36, 28 May 2023
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Counani War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
France (after ) French Guyana Brazilian collaborators |
Brazil (after ) Province of Pará Amapá triuumvirate | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Félix Faure Alexandre Ribot Camille Charvein Trajano |
Isabel Afonso Pena Francisco José Cardoso Júnior Francisco Xavier Veiga Cabral | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
unknown | unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
60+ | 30+ |
Years of uncertainty | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Brazilian Government Brazilian National Inteligence Agency Brazilian Imperial Army Military Police |
Secret Group (1961-1980) Command for Hunting Communists (1963-1980) Brazilian Anticommunist Alliance Death Squad Nativist Spark |
Communist Party of Brazil Brazilian Revolutionary Communist Party | ||||||
Strength | ||||||||
unknown | unknown | unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
unknown | unknown | unknown |
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Portrait | Name | Position | Time in office | Political party | Elected | Seat | |||
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[[File:|75px]] | Prime Minister | Prime Minister | (-) (-) |
(-) (-) |
Conservative | (-) | São Paulo 9th | ||
[[File:|75px]] | Minister | Imperial Affairs Minister | (-) (-) |
(-) (-) |
Liberal | (-) | Lages | ||
[[File:|75px]] | Lawyer | Justice Minister | (-) (-) |
(-) (-) |
Independent | (-) | Minas Gerais (Senate) | ||
[[File:|75px]] | Diplomat | Foreign Affairs Minister | (-) (-) |
(-) (-) |
Radical Liberal | (-) | |||
[[File:|75px]] | Economist | Finance Minister | (-) (-) |
(-) (-) |
Liberal Conservative | (-) | |||
File:75px | Admiral | Navy Minister | (-) (-) |
(-) (-) |
Socialist | (-) | N/A | ||
[[File:|75px]] | General | War Minister | (-) (-) |
(-) (-) |
Communist | ||||
[[File:|75px]] | Minister | Agriculture, Commerce and Public Works Minister | (-) (-) |
(-) (-) |
Catholic League | (-) |
Portrait | Name | Position | Time in office | Political party | Elected | Seat | |||
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[[File:|75px]] | ' | Prime Minister | Integralist | a | |||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Deputy Prime Minister | United Left Bloc | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Justice and Internal Affairs Minister | Progressive | ||||||
File:75px | ' | Foreign Relations Minister | National Democratic Union | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Finance Minister | Labor | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Roads and Public Works Minister | Democratic Left | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Agriculture Minister | Conservative | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Industry and Commerce Minister | Christian Democratic | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Mines and Energy Minister | Popular Representation | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Education Minister | Green | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Culture Minister | Progressive Reform | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Labor and Social Pension Minister | Democratic and Social Centre | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Health Minister | Liberal Front | ||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Communications Minister | |||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Navy Minister | |||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Army Minister | |||||||
[[File:|75px]] | ' | Aeronautics Minister |
Flag | Province | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political party | ||
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[[File:|75px]] | ' | [[File:|75px]] |
Governors
Acre - Edmundo Pinto - Progressive Reform Party or Mailza Gomes
Alagoas - Rui Palmeira - National Democratic Union
Amapá - Davi Alcolumbre - National Democratic Union
Amazonas - Israel Tuyuka - Democratic Left or Luiz Castro - Brazilian Labor Party or Amazonino Mendes
Bahia - Antônio Carlos Magalhães Neto - National Democratic Union
Ceará - José Sarto - Brazilian Labor Party
Espírito Santo - Carlos Manato - National Democratic Union
Federal District - Chico Leite - Democratic and Social Centre
Goiás - Marconi Perillo - National Democratic Union
Guanabara - Rodrigo Maia - Democratic and Social Centre or Brazilian Labor Party or Romário
Guaporé - Marcos Rogério - Progressive Reform Party
Macaraju - Nelson Trad Filho - National Democratic Union
Maranhão - Eliziane Gama - Democratic and Social Centre or Democratic Left
Mato Grosso - Blairo Maggi - National Democratic Union
Minas Gerais - Hélio Costa - National Democratic Union
Pará - Beto Faro - Democratic Left or Simão Jatene
Paraíba - Pedro Cunha Lima - Democratic and Social Centre or Brazilian Labor Party
Paraná - Flávio Arns - Democratic and Social Centre or Osmar Dias - Brazilian Labor Party
Pernambuco - Marília Arraes - Democratic Left
Paolish Islands - Francisco de Assis Abade e Silva - Christian Democratic Party
Piauí - Ciro Nogueira - National Democratic Union
Rio de Janeiro - Rodrigo Neves - Brazilian Labor Party
Rio Grande do Norte - Felipe Maia - National Democratic Union
Rio Grande do Sul - Vieira da Cunha or João Goulart Filho - Brazilian Labor Party
Roraima - Mozarildo Cavalcanti - Progressive Reform Party
Santa Catarina - Cida Borghetti - National Democratic Union
São Paulo - Marcos Pontes - National Democratic Union
Sergipe - Alessandro Vieira - Democratic and Social Centre
Tocantins - José Sarney Júnior - National Democratic Union
1889-1890: Viscount of Ouro Preto
1890-1892:
1892-1896:
1896-1898:
1898-1902:
1902-1905: Rodrigues Alves (Conservative)
1905-1906: Afonso Pena (Liberal)
1906-1907: Rodrigues Alves/Júlio Bueno Brandão
1907-1910: Venceslau Brás/Pinheiro Machado
1911-1915: Pinheiro Machado/Afrânio de Melo Franco
1915-1917: Hermes da Fonseca (Conservative)
1905-1906: Júlio Bueno Brandão/Rodrigues Alves
1906-1910: Rodrigues Alves/Júlio Bueno Brandão
1910-1911: Venceslau Brás/Pinheiro Machado
1911-1916: Pinheiro Machado/Afrânio de Melo Franco
1916-1917: Hermes da Fonseca
1917-1921: Artur Bernardes/Pandiá Calógeras
1921-1922: Estácio Coimbra
1922-1926: Altino Arantes/José Maria Whitaker/Washington Luís
1926-1929: Melo Viana/Afrânio de Melo Franco
1929-1930: Altino Arantes/José Maria Whitaker
1930-1931: Adolfo Bergamini
1931: Francisco Campos