Portuguese colonial administrator and military officer
Arnaldo de Novais Guedes Rebelo
Colonial governor of Cape Verde
In office June 1900 – 1 October 1902
Preceded by
João Cesário de Lacerda
Succeeded by
Francisco de Paula Cid
Colonial governor of Macau
In office 17 December 1902 – 10 December 1903
Preceded by
José Maria de Sousa Horta e Costa
Succeeded by
Council of Government
Colonial governor of Portuguese India
In office 8 November 1905 – 14 February 1907
Preceded by
Eduardo Augusto Rodrigues Galhardo
Succeeded by
José Maria de Sousa Horta e Costa
Personal details
Born
11 June 1847 Vitória, Porto, Portugal
Died
1917 Portugal
Arnaldo Nogueira de Novais Guedes Rebelo (11 June 1847 – 1917) was a Portuguese colonial administrator and military officer. He was born on 11 June 1847 in Vitória, a parish of Porto.[1]
He was governor of Cape Verde between June 1900 and 1 October 1902,[2] governor of Macau between 17 December 1902 and December 1903[3] and governor of Portuguese India from 8 November 1905 until 14 February 1907.[4] He was appointed brigadier general in 1910.[1]
^ abArnaldo de Novais Guedes Rebelo, Archives of Macao
^"Cape Verde". worldstatesmen.org.
^"Macau". worldstatesmen.org.
^"Goa". worldstatesmen.org.
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