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February 1927 Revolt
Part of the Reviralhism
Trenches of the insurgents in Porto
Date
3–9 February 1927 (1927-02-09)
Location
Portugal
Belligerents
February 1927 movement
Rebel units of the Portuguese Army
Rebel units of the Portuguese Navy
Rebel units of the Republican National Guard
Democratic Party
Democratic Left-wing Republican Party
General Confederation of Labour
Military Dictatorship
Portuguese Army
Portuguese Navy
Republican National Guard
Commanders and leaders
Rebel Army command:
Adalberto Gastão de Sousa Dias
Fernando Freiria
Jaime de Morais
Sarmento Pimentel
João Pereira de Carvalho
Agatão Lança
José Mendes dos Reis
João Manuel de Carvalho
Revolutionary Committee:
Jaime Cortesão
Raul Proença
Jaime Alberto de Castro Morais
João Maria Ferreira Sarmento Pimentel
João Pereira de Carvalho
Supported by:
José Domingues dos Santos
Óscar Carmona Abílio Passos e Sousa Adriano da Costa Macedo Jaime Afreixo João Carlos Craveiro Lopes Augusto Manuel Farinha Beirão António Lopes Mateus Luís Manuel Domingues Passos e Sousa
The February 1927 Revolt, sometimes also referred to as the February 1927 Revolution, was a military rebellion that took place between February 3 and 9, 1927, centered in Porto, the city where the insurgents' command center was installed and fought the main challenges. The revolt, led by Adalberto Gastão de Sousa Dias, ended with the surrender and arrest of the rebels and resulted in about 80 deaths and 360 injuries in Porto and more than 70 deaths and 400 injuries in Lisbon. It was the first consequent attempt to overthrow the Military Dictatorship that was then consolidated in Portugal following the 28 May 1926 coup d'état, which occurred nine months earlier, initiating a set of insurrectionary movements that became known as the Reviralhism.
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