Quintino Bocaiuva

"Quintino Bocaiúva" redirects here. For the neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, see Quintino Bocaiúva, Rio de Janeiro.
Quintino Bocaiúva

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Born (1836-12-04)4 December 1836
Itaguaí, Empire of Brazil
Died 11 June 1912(1912-06-11) (aged 75)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation Politician
Nationality Brazilian

Quintino Antônio Ferreira de Sousa Bocaiuva (December 4, 1836 – June 11, 1912) was a politician and writer from Brazil.

Preceded by
José Francisco Diana (pre Republic)
Minister of External Relations
1889 — 1891[1]
Succeeded by
Justo Leite Chermont
Preceded by
Lourenço Cavalcanti de Albuquerque
Minister of Transport
1889
Succeeded by
Demétrio Nunes Ribeiro
Preceded by
New position
Governor of Rio de Janeiro
1901 - 1903
Succeeded by
Nilo Peçanha

References

  1. Foreign Ministers, Brazilian Government site, in Portrugese, accessed on 9 September 2008
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