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    Eusébio de Queirós Coutinho Matoso da Câmara (Luanda, 1812 – Rio de Janeiro, May 7, 1868) was a Brazilian magistrate and politician, Minister of Justice...
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    The Eusébio de Queirós Law, officially Law No. 581 of 4 September 1850, was a law passed in the Empire of Brazil on 4 September 1850 to abolish international...
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  • Autódromo Eusebio Marcilla, motorsports circuit in Junín, Argentina Eusébio Cup, Portuguese football match hosted by S.L. Benfica Eusébio de Queirós Law, Brazilian...
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    trade". As a result, in 1850, the Eusébio de Queirós law was passed by the Minister of Justice himself, Eusébio de Queirós, banning the slave trade in Brazil...
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    prepared a bill, presented to the parliament by Minister of Justice Eusébio de Queirós, which adopted effective measures for the extinction of the slave...
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    abandoned in 1850, as a result of the British Aberdeen Act and the Eusébio de Queirós Law, but only in May 1888, after a long process of internal mobilization...
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    led by Joaquim Rodrigues Torres, Viscount of Itaboraí, Eusébio de Queirós and Paulino Soares de Sousa, 1st Viscount of Uruguai—all former ministers in...
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    Cangaço (redirect from Jose Alves de Matos)
    state of Bahia, he met Maria Alia da Silva (a.k.a. Maria de Déia), wife of shoemaker Zé de Nenê. Later she would be better known as Mrs. Lampião, Maria...
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    the streets of Rio de Janeiro, through his own skill and through partnership with the city's chief of police, Eusébio de Queirós. Luís Alves was promoted...
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    Eusébio de Queirós, his main rival within the Conservative Party, had attempted to rally the saquaremas against his project, and failed. Eusébio de Queirós...
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    Year LXX1 - Oct./Dec. 1951. Rio de Janeiro, Naval Press, Ministry of Navy, 1952. "DECRETO Nº 10.358, DE 31 DE AGOSTO DE 1942". planalto.gov.br. Retrieved...
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    approved in 1831, however it was only enforced in 1850 through the new Eusébio de Queirós Law. Despite the prohibition, it took another three years for the...
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    Universidade de Brasília. ISBN 978-85-230-0316-6. Guzmán, Décio de Alencar (7 February 2005). "Carlos Fausto, Os índios antes do Brasil.,Rio de Janeiro, Jorge...
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    Pedro II Liberal rebellions of 1842 Praieira revolt Coffee cycle Eusébio de Queirós Law Platine War Christie Affair Uruguayan War Paraguayan War Religious...
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    Cardoso de Almeida Salvador Faria de Albernaz José de Camargo Pimentel João Leite da Silva Ortiz João de Siqueira Afonso Jerônimo Pedroso de Barros and...
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    foothold at Cabo de Santo Agostinho. By 1634, the Dutch controlled the coastline from the Rio Grande do Norte to Pernambuco's Cabo de Santo Agostinho....
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    UFPE., pp. 147-148. See Petit & Cuéllar 2012 and Queirós, César Augusto Bubolz (2019). "O golpe de 1964 no Amazonas e a deposição do governador Plínio...
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    adoption of the Sexagenarian Law was preceded by the enactment of the Eusébio de Queirós Law (1850) and the Free Womb Law (1871). The former prohibited the...
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    thus simultaneously assuming all the obligations arising from them. Fernando de Noronha is not a municipality, but a state district of Pernambuco (the only...
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    under the direction of Franz Liszt, in Weimar. September 4 – The Eusébio de Queirós Law is passed in the Brazilian Empire to abolish the international...
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    and in the eighteenth century expanded with the viceroyalties of the Río de la Plata (Argentina, Uruguay and Bolivia) and New Granada (Colombia, Venezuela...
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    they reasserted themselves. Into the 1920s, the federal government in Rio de Janeiro was dominated and managed by a combination of the more powerful states...
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  • Yolanda's Law Afonso Arinos Law Aldir Blanc Law Carolina Dieckmann Law Eusébio de Queirós Law[citation needed] Falcão Law Feijó Law Kandir Law Maria da Penha...
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  • Kamal Hossain Khatun Sapnara Pimenta Bueno Eusébio de Queirós Zacarias de Góis e Vasconcelos Cândido Mendes de Almeida Viscount of Rio Branco Ernesto Carneiro...
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    the last major Atlantic slave trade participant (Brazil) passed the Eusébio de Queirós Law banning the slave trade, the slave trades had been significantly...
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    the 19th century, was closely linked to the end of the slave trade (Eusébio de Queirós Law, of 1850) and the abolition of slavery (Golden Law, of 1888)....
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    Machine "Longe de casa - Revista de História". Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2017. O 'bruxo africano' de Salvador Archived...
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    BRILL. p. 150. ISBN 978-90-04-18325-4. Sept essais sur des Aspects de la société et de l'économie dans la Normandie médiévale (Xe – XIIIe siècles) Lucien...
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    Joaquim José Rodrigues Torres, the Viscount of Itaboraí, Eusébio de Queirós and Paulino Soares de Sousa, the Viscount of Uruguay—the "Saquarema Triumvirate"...
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    anti-communism as its guidelines. The military coup was fomented by José de Magalhães Pinto, Adhemar de Barros, and Carlos Lacerda (who had already participated in...
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