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    Bernardino Luís Machado Guimarães, GCTE, GCL (Portuguese pronunciation: [bɨɾnaɾˈðinu mɐˈʃaðu]; 28 March 1851, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 29 April 1944,...
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    from the removed Prime Minister António Maria da Silva and President Bernardino Machado, briefly holding the headship of government and of state in the summer...
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    Spanish writer Milo Machado-Graner (born 2008), French actor Bernardino Machado (1851–1944), Portuguese statesman Gerardo Machado (1869–1939), Cuban independence...
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    President, on 24 August 1911, defeating Afonso Costa's candidate, Bernardino Machado. António José de Almeida founded his own party, the Evolutionist Party...
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    democratic sympathizer supported by the last republican president, Bernardino Machado, was succeeded in June by Manuel de Oliveira Gomes da Costa. Carmona...
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    second president after the resignation of Manuel de Arriaga. However, Bernardino Machado served two non-consecutive terms, and he is counted as both the third...
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    Machado GCC (15 December 1865 – 22 April 1942) was a Portuguese feminist activist. From 1882 until her death in 1942, she was the wife of Bernardino Machado...
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    the formation of a new government, the rebels took power, removing Bernardino Machado from the post of President of the Republic and forcing his exile....
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    Constitutional Junta: Manuel de Arriaga (1911–1915) Teófilo Braga (1915) Bernardino Machado (1915–1917; 1925–1926) Sidónio Pais (1918) João do Canto e Castro...
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    accepted it "for the good of the Republic". The other candidate was Dr. Bernardino Machado (who would also become President later), but it was António José de...
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    Costa announced his surrender.[citation needed] On 30 May, President Bernardino Machado appointed José Mendes Cabeçadas as head of government and minister...
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    Maria da Silva resigned and, just days later (31 May), President Bernardino Machado named him prime minister. On the same day the President also resigned...
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    in 2011 was 8,089, in an area of 7.32 km2. It is the birthplace of Bernardino Machado, two times President of Portugal during the First Republic. Instituto...
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    "Comunicado de Bernardino Machado honrando todos os compromissos internacionais". Fundação Mário Soares. Retrieved 23 September 2010. "Bernardino Machado apresenta...
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    conflict involved the electoral act: Afonso Costa's "democrats" wanted Bernardino Machado to be the first President of the Republic, but António José de Almeida...
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  • Braga, President (1915) Bernardino Machado, President (1915–1917) Ministry: Sidónio Pais (President of the Ministry), António Machado Santos, Alberto de Moura...
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    unsuccessful. On 8 December 1917, the government hands president Bernardino Machado its resignation. The facilities and houses of Democratic leaders are...
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    Los Bueyes were the ranchos off Don Ignacio Machado, Andres Machado, Antonio Machado, Bernardino Machado, Macedonia Aguilar, Ellenda Young, and Cy Sandford...
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    Braga III Bernardino Machado IV Sidónio Pais V João do Canto e Castro VI António José de Almeida VII Manuel Teixeira Gomes VIII Bernardino Machado Second...
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    Braga III Bernardino Machado IV Sidónio Pais V João do Canto e Castro VI António José de Almeida VII Manuel Teixeira Gomes VIII Bernardino Machado Second...
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  • Ribeiro, and his maternal grandfather was former President of Portugal Bernardino Machado. He was born in Paris when his father fled after taking part in a...
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    Braga III Bernardino Machado IV Sidónio Pais V João do Canto e Castro VI António José de Almeida VII Manuel Teixeira Gomes VIII Bernardino Machado Second...
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    1915–1916; 1917 — in coalition with the Evolutionists [Sacred Union]) Bernardino Machado (1914; 1921) Victor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho (1914–1915) António José...
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    Braga III Bernardino Machado IV Sidónio Pais V João do Canto e Castro VI António José de Almeida VII Manuel Teixeira Gomes VIII Bernardino Machado Second...
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    Braga III Bernardino Machado IV Sidónio Pais V João do Canto e Castro VI António José de Almeida VII Manuel Teixeira Gomes VIII Bernardino Machado Second...
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    The first stone was laid on 16 January 1916 by then-President Dr. Bernardino Machado, a venture of Fausto Figueiredo. During the Second World War, it was...
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    Apr.1906 Police brutality against republicans upon the arrival of Bernardino Machado in Lisbon; Resigned after just 57 days in government. 47 João Ferreira...
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    Domingos Pereira Preceded by António José de Almeida Succeeded by Bernardino Machado Ambassador of Portugal to the United Kingdom In office 19 May 1919 –...
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    Braga III Bernardino Machado IV Sidónio Pais V João do Canto e Castro VI António José de Almeida VII Manuel Teixeira Gomes VIII Bernardino Machado Second...
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    municipality during World War I, the other being Ypres. On 5 October 1917, Bernardino Machado, President of the Portuguese Republic, awarded the City of Verdun...
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