1895 in Brazil
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Year of Constitution: 1891 |
Events in the year 1895 in Brazil.
Incumbents
Federal government
- President: Prudente de Morais
- Vice-President: Manuel Vitorino
Governors
- Alagoas: Manuel Gomes Ribeiro (until 16 July), Jose Vieira Peixoto (starting 16 July)
- Amazonas: Eduardo Gonçalves Ribeiro
- Bahia: Rodrigues Lima
- Ceará: Antônio Nogueira Accioli
- Goiás:
- until July 16: José Inácio Xavier de Brito
- July 16 - July 18: Antônio Caiado
- from July 18: Francisco Leopoldo Rodrigues Jardim
- Maranhão:
- until February 2: Casimiro Vieira Jr
- February 2 - August 13: Manuel Belfort Vieira
- August 13 - December 16: Casimiro Vieira Jr
- from December 16: Alfredo Martins
- Mato Grosso: Manuel José Murtinho
- Minas Gerais: Bias Fortes
- Pará: Lauro Sodré
- Paraíba: Álvaro Lopes Machado
- Paraná: Francisco Xavier da Silva
- Pernambuco: Alexandre José Barbosa Lima
- Piauí: Coriolano de Carvalho e Silva
- Rio Grande do Norte: Pedro de Albuquerque Maranhão
- Rio Grande do Sul: Júlio Prates de Castilhos
- Santa Catarina:
- São Paulo:
- Sergipe:
Vice governors
- Rio de Janeiro:
- Rio Grande do Norte:
- São Paulo:
Events
- 24 June – Battle of Campo Osório
- 23 August – A peace treaty is signed in Pelotas, bringing an end to the Federalist Revolution.
- 5 November – Japan establishes diplomatic relations with Brazil.[1][2]
Births
June
- 14 June: Silvio Lagreca, football manager (died 1966)
- 29 June: João Cabanas, soldier involved in the tenentismo movement (died 1974)[3]
July
- 26 July: Cassiano Ricardo, journalist, literary critic, and poet (died 1974)[4]
October
- 31 October: Oswaldo Goeldi, artist (died 1961)
Deaths
- 24 June – Luís Filipe de Saldanha da Gama, rebel admiral
- 29 July – Floriano Peixoto, 2nd President of Brazil (born 1839)[5]
- 25 December – Raul Pompeia, novelist (born 1863)[6][7]
References
- ^ Kodansha encyclopedia of Japan, 1983
- ^ Prince Akishino, Princess Kiko meet with Japanese immigrants in Brazil, The Japan Times, published on 6 November 2015.
- ^ "Cabanas, João" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Retrieved 1 August 2022.
- ^ Encyclopedia of Latin American and Caribbean literature, 1900–2003 by Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonzalez
- ^ Floriano Vierira Peixoto (in Portuguese)
- ^ Alfredo Bosi (1994). História concisa da literatura brasileira. Editora Cultrix. p. 183. ISBN 978-85-316-0189-7.
- ^ Raul Pompéia (1999). O Ateneu. Atelie Editorial. p. 36. ISBN 978-85-85851-59-0.
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