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Francisco Portela
Portrait of Francisco Portela, by Décio Villares
Governor of Rio de Janeiro
In office November 16, 1889 – December 10, 1891
Preceded by
Francisco Silva
Succeeded by
José Marques Guimarães
Personal details
Born
(1833-06-22)22 June 1833 Oeiras, Empire of Brazil
Died
22 December 1913(1913-12-22) (aged 80) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Profession
Physician, politician
Francisco Portela (22 July 1833 – 22 December 1913[1]) was a Brazilian physician and politician.
He graduated in Medicine from the Faculdade da Corte (College of the Court) and was elected alderman in Campos dos Goytacazes, where he had established his residence.
Was a deputy in the provincial Legislature and appointed President (Governor) of the State of Rio de Janeiro by decree of President Deodoro da Fonseca, in November 1889. Was also elected as the first constitutional president of the State on May 11, 1891.
After the dissolution of the National Congress on November 3, 1891, Portela resigned from government in December 10. It was also a deputy in 1909 and, later, senator.
His name is honored at Governor Portela district, located in the municipality of Miguel Pereira and a municipal school in Teresópolis, Escola Municipal Governador Portela (Governor Portela Municipal School).
^"Francisco Portela" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2016-03-03.
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