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Brazil-related events during the year of 1890
1890
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Events in the year
1890 in
Brazil
.
Incumbents
Federal government
President
: Marshal
Deodoro da Fonseca
(
de facto
)
Vice-President
:
none
Governors
Alagoas
:
until 25 October:
Pedro Paulino de Fonseca
25 October-18 December: Roberto Calheiros de Meio
starting 18 December: Manuel de Araujo Gois
Amazonas
:
until 4 January: Government Junta
4 January-2 November:
Augusto Ximeno de Villeroy
starting 2 November:
Eduardo Gonçalves Ribeiro
Bahia
:
Manuel Vitorino
then
Hermes Ernesto da Fonseca
then
Virgílio Clímaco Damásio
then
José Gonçalves da Silva
Ceará
:
Luís Antônio Ferraz
Goiás
:
Rodolfo Gustavo da Paixão
Maranhão
:
Mato Grosso
:
Antônio Maria Coelho
Minas Gerais
:
until 10 February:
Cesário Alvim
10 February-20 July:
João Pinheiro da Silva
20 July-23 July:
Domingos José da Rocha
starting 23 July:
Chispim Jacques Bias Fortes
Pará
:
Justo Chermont
Paraíba
:
Venâncio Neiva
Paraná
:
José Marques Guimarães
then
Uladislau Herculano de Freitas
then
Américo Lobo Leite Pereira
then
Joaquim Monteiro de Carvalho e Silva
then
Serzedelo Correia
then
Joaquim Monteiro de Carvalho e Silva
then
José Cerqueira de Aguiar Lima
Pernambuco
:
until 25 April:
José Simeão de Oliveira
25 April-21 June:
Albino Gonçalves Meira
21 June-4 August:
Ambrósio Machado da Cunha Cavalcanti
4 August-23 October:
Henrique Pereira de Lucena
starting 23 October:
José Antônio Correia da Silva
Piauí
:
until 4 June:
Gregório Taumaturgo de Azevedo
4 June-23 August:
Joaquim Nogueira Paranaguá
23 August-19 October:
Gabino Besouro
19 October-27 November:
João da Cruz e Santos
starting 27 November:
Álvaro Moreira de Barros Oliveira Lima
Rio Grande do Norte
:
until 8 February:
Adolfo Afonso da Silva Gordo
8 February-10 March:
Jerome Américo Raposo Chamber
10 March-19 September:
Joaquim Xavier da Silveira Júnior
19 September-8 November:
Pedro de Albuquerque Maranhão
8 November-7 December:
John Gomes Ribeiro
starting 7 December
Castro and Manuel do Nascimento Silva
Rio Grande do Sul
:
until 11 February:
José Antônio Correia da Câmara
and
Visconde de Pelotas
11 February-6 May:
Júlio Anacleto Falcão da Frota
6 May-13 May:
Francisco da Silva Tavares
13 May-24 May:
Carlos Machado de Bittencourt
starting 24 May:
Cândido José da Costa
Santa Catarina
:
Lauro Müller
(until 29 June),
Gustavo Richard
(starting 29 June)
São Paulo
:
Prudente de Morais
(until 18 October),
Jorge Tibiriçá Piratininga
(starting 18 October)
Sergipe
:
Felisbelo Firmo de Oliveira Freire
(until 17 August), vacant thereafter
Vice governors
Rio de Janeiro
: Manuel Torres (starting 9 January)
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Pedro Maranhão
São Paulo
:
Francisco Glicério
and
Luís Pereira Barreto
(starting 22 January)
Events
6 January
– A state funeral is held for
the former Empress Teresa Cristina of Brazil
, in Lisbon. A mass is attended by members of several European royal families.
[1]
25 January
– A territorial dispute between Argentina and Brazil over the eastern sector of
Misiones
("Questão Palmas") is resolved by the signing of the Treaty of Montevideo by
Quintino Bocaiúva
, the minister of external affairs.
20 March
– The battle cruiser
Almirante Tamandaré
is launched at Rio de Janeiro Dockyards.
[2]
22 March
– The Imperial
Order of the Rose
is abolished by the interim government.
October –
Jorge Tibiriçá Piratininga
becomes governor of the State of
São Paulo
, succeeding
Prudente de Morais
.
Births
9 February –
Carolina Nabuco
, writer and translator (d.
1981
)
6 June –
Leo Vaz
, writer, teacher and journalist (d.
1973
)
[3]
1 July –
Júlio Marcondes Salgado
, general (d.
1932
)
16 July –
Carlos Carmelo Vasconcellos Motta
, cardinal (d.
1982
)
8 November –
Astrojildo Pereira
, Communist politician (d.
1965
)
29 December –
João Ghelfi
, painter (d.
1925
)
[4]
Deaths
1 November
–
Júlio Ribeiro
, naturalist novelist, philologist, journalist and grammarian (b.
1845
; tuberculosis)
[5]
27 November
–
França Júnior
, playwright, journalist and painter (b.
1838
)
References
^
Roderick J Barman,
Citizen Emperor: Pedro II and the Making of Brazil, 1825-1891
, p375
^
Gardiner, Robert, ed. (1979).
Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860—1905
. New York: Mayflower Books.
ISBN
0-8317-0302-4
.
^
Mattos, Virginia Bastos de in Léo Vaz, O cético e sorridente caipira de Capivari – Ribeirão Preto – Editora Migalhas, 2009 –
ISBN
978-85-61707-02-6
^
"João Ghelfi"
.
Enciclopedia Itau Cultural
(in Portuguese)
. Retrieved
22 January
2021
.
^
Júlio Ribeiro's biography at the official site of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
(in Portuguese)
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