BookRags.com Literature Guides Literature
Guides
Criticism & Essays Criticism &
Essays
Questions & Answers Questions &
Answers
Lesson Plans Lesson
Plans
My Bibliography Periodic Table U.S. Presidents Shakespeare Sonnet Shake-Up
Research Anything:        
History | Encyclopedias | Films | News | Create a Bibliography | More... Login | Register | Help
Not What You Meant?  There are 25 definitions for Barbosa.

João Tamagnini Barbosa

Print-Friendly
About 2 pages (568 words)

Bookmark and Share Know this topic well? Help others and get FREE products!
João Tamagnini Barbosa
João Tamagnini Barbosa

Minister for the Colonies
In office
December 11, 1917 – May 15, 1918
Prime Minister Sidónio Pais
Preceded by Ernesto Jardim de Vilhena
Succeeded by Alexandre José de Vasconcelos e Sá

Minister for War
In office
May 11, 1918 – May 15, 1918
Prime Minister Sidónio Pais
Preceded by Sidónio Pais
Succeeded by Amílcar Abreu Mota

Minister for Interior
In office
May 15, 1918 – October 9, 1918
Prime Minister Sidónio Pais
Preceded by Henrique Forbes Bessa
Succeeded by António Bernardino de Sousa Ferreira

Minister for Finance
In office
October 9, 1918 – December 23, 1918
Prime Minister Sidónio Pais (October 9, 1918December 14, 1918)
João do Canto e Castro (December 14, 1918December 23, 1918)
Preceded by Francisco Xavier Esteves
Succeeded by Ventura Malheiro Reimão

In office
December 23, 1918 – January 27, 1919
President João do Canto e Castro
Preceded by João do Canto e Castro (interim)
Sidónio Pais (effective)
Succeeded by José Relvas

Minister for Interior
In office
December 23, 1918 – January 27, 1919
Prime Minister Himself
Preceded by António Bernardino de Sousa Ferreira
Succeeded by José Relvas

Born December 30 1883(1883-12-30)
Flag of Portugal Portuguese Macau
Died December 15 1948 (aged 64)
Flag of Portugal Portugal
Political party Republican Centrist Party
later National Republican Party
("Sidonist Party")
Spouse Maria Luísa da Cunha e Silva
Children Maria Helena, Luís Artuir
Occupation Army officer (Brigadier)
and engineer

João Tamagnini de Sousa Barbosa (December 30, 1883December 15, 1948), commonnly known by João Tamagnini Barbosa (pron. IPA: [ʒu'ɐ̃ũ tama'ɲini bɐɾ'bɔzɐ]) or just Tamagnini Barbosa was a Portuguese military officer and politician of the Portuguese First Republic (1910-1926). He served as Minister of Interior, Colonies and Finances during the period known as "New Republic", after the coup d'état of the National Republican Party ("Sidonist Party") and the semi-dictatorial government of President/Prime Minister Sidónio Pais, followed by a brief participation in the provisional government of João do Canto e Castro after the assassination of Sidónio Pais. He briefly served as Prime Minister, after João do Canto e Castro, from December 23, 1918 to January 27, 1919. After the May 28, 1926 revolution that installed the Ditadura Nacional (National Dictaroship) regime that would be followed by António de Oliveira Salazar's Estado Novo (New State) he served as President of the General Assembly of SL Benfica sports club, from 1946 to 1947.


Preceded by
João do Canto e Castro
Prime Minister of Portugal
(President of the Ministry)

19181919
Succeeded by
José Relvas

View More Summaries on João Tamagnini Barbosa
 
Ask any question on João Tamagnini Barbosa and get it answered FAST!
Answer questions in BookRags Q&A and earn points toward
discounted or even FREE Study Guides and other BookRags products!
Learn more about BookRags Q&A
Copyrights
João Tamagnini Barbosa from Wíkipedia. ©2006 by Wíkipedia. Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. View a list of authors or edit this article.

Article Navigation
Join BookRagslearn moreJoin BookRags




About BookRags | Customer Service | Report an Error | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy