Juarez do Nascimento Fernandes Távora (Jaguaribemirim, 14 January 1898 – Rio de Janeiro, 18 July 1975) was a Brazilian general and politician active during...
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Juarez Távora may refer to: Juarez Távora, Paraíba, a municipality in the state of Paraíba, Brazil Juarez Távora (general), Brazilian general and politician...
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- João Claudino Sobrinho (1899-1997), local businessman Juarez Távora - Juarez Távora (general) Marizópolis - Antônio Mariz (1937-1995), Governor of Paraiba...
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were in charge of young officers trained in military science, like Juarez Távora, Siqueira Campos and Luís Carlos Prestes, and veteran leaders of Rio...
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next day, the revolution had reached the North and Northeast under Juarez Távora, and Minas Gerais formally declared allegiance to the revolution within...
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to do a more moderate and centrist image launched the candidacy of Juarez Távora, an old military officer. The party formed a multi-party coalition in...
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Filho José de Oliveira Barbosa José Pessoa José Ribeiro de Sousa Fontes Juarez Távora Júlio Anacleto Falcão da Frota Luís Paulino d'Oliveira Pinto da França...
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11 remained underground as deserters, notably captains Joaquim Távora, Juarez Távora and Otávio Muniz Guimarães and lieutenants Vitor César da Cunha...
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1924, extending the São Paulo Revolt into southern Mato Grosso. Led by Juarez Távora, the rebels suffered heavy losses to loyalist troops from Minas Gerais...
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Antônio Siqueira Campos; 3. Luís Carlos Prestes; 4. Miguel Costa; 5. Juarez Távora; 6. João Alberto L. de Barros; 7. Oswaldo Cordeiro de Farias; 8. Ítalo...
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administrative, and other crimes to be specified in its organizational law". Juarez Távora, in addition to being Minister of Transportation and later Minister...
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returned to his office in the Government Palace. Isidoro Dias Lopes and Juarez Távora then planned an attack on that city. The defeat at Três Lagoas, however...
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Elections in Brazil (redirect from 2030 Brazilian general election)
PSD, PTB, PRT, PSB, PST Lost N - João Goulart (PTB) Elected Y 1955 Juarez Távora (UDN) UDN, PDC, PL, PSB Lost N Milton Campos (UDN) Lost N 1950 João...
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tenentes and colleagues such as Eduardo Gomes, Juracy Magalhães, and Juarez Távora were increasingly moving rightward, Prestes had soured on the Vargas...
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Miguel Costa. The combatants from São Paulo came under the command of Juarez Távora. On 27 April the rebels began a three-day crossing to Paraguay, finishing...
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Garrastazu Médici in October of that same year, elected by fellow officer generals and confirmed by the Congress. In the same occasions Rademaker was picked...
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Bertoldo Klinger (category Brazilian generals)
Republic. Regarding the role of Major Klinger in that conflict, Captain Juarez Távora, a member of the Prestes Column, wrote: (...) between the last fortnight...
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endorsement. In the 1955 election, the PSB endorsed the UDN candidate, Juarez Távora. In São Paulo, the PSB supported the electoral endeavors of Jânio Quadros:...
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Anglo-Americano Gym were "strewn with corpses", in the words of Juarez Távora. The loyalists renewed their general offensive at 14:00 on 25 July. On that day, state...
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military opposed his candidacy. Unable to find a suitable candidate, General Juarez Távora, the primary author of the memorandum, eventually decided to run...
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Revolutionaries swiftly took control of the Northeast under the command of Juarez Távora. There was minor resistance to the revolution in Minas Gerais. In São...
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battalions of João Cabanas and Juarez Távora covered the rear of the revolutionaries as they passed through Botucatu; Távora remained in that city, and Cabanas...
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Rio Grande do Sul on October 3 at 5:25pm. Osvaldo Aranha telegraphed Juarez Távora to communicate the beginning of the Revolution. It spread quickly through...
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under the influence of the parish priest of Realengo. One of them, Juarez Távora, reported an environment hostile to religion until the Vincentians'...
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Direct presidential elections are held in Brazil as part of the general elections every four years (which has been regular since 1994), typically in October...
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Internacional Potenza, Lima Duarte, Minas Gerais Autódromo Internacional Virgílio Távora, Eusébio, Ceará Autódromo Velo Città, Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo Circuito dos...
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Pancho Pepe Cróquer, Turagua, Venezuela Autódromo Internacional Virgílio Távora, Eusébio, Ceará, Brazil Autodromo Internacional de Yahuarcocha, Ibarra,...
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the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. November 23: General Juarez Távora is arrested for holding a political demonstration. Military clubs...
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office. His governance was as enlightened as ruthless, see for example the Távora affair. In literature, the first Enlightenment ideas in Portugal can be...
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visit the shrine of a folk saint for any number of reasons, including general requests for good health and good luck, the lifting of a curse, or protection...
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