Provisional Government João Chagas Augusto de Vasconcelos Duarte Leite Afonso Costa Bernardino Machado Vítor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho Joaquim Pimenta de Castro Constitutional Junta José de Castro
Preceded by
Provisional Government
Succeeded by
Teófilo Braga
Attorney-General of the Republic
In office 17 November 1910 – 24 August 1911
Appointed by
Provisional Government
Preceded by
António Cândido
Succeeded by
José Azevedo e Silva
Personal details
Born
(1840-07-08)8 July 1840 Horta, Azores, Portugal
Died
5 March 1917(1917-03-05) (aged 76) Lisbon, Portugal
Political party
Portuguese Republican (later Democratic)
Spouse
Lucrécia Furtado de Melo
Children
6
Alma mater
University of Coimbra
Occupation
Lawyer Professor of Law Lecturer of English
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Manuel José de Arriaga Brum da Silveira e Peyrelongue[1] (Portuguese pronunciation:[mɐnuˈɛldɨɐˈʁjaɣɐ]; 8 July 1840 – 5 March 1917) was a Portuguese lawyer, the first attorney-general and the first elected president of the First Portuguese Republic, following the deposition of King Manuel II of Portugal and a Republican Provisional Government headed by Teófilo Braga (who would succeed him in the post following his resignation).
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only the second contested election of the Estado Novo, when naval officer Manuel Quintão Meireles filed to run against him. However, Quintão Meireles withdrew...
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the battleship Vasco da Game, in a revolt against the presidency of ManueldeArriaga. The resulting insurrection between soldiers, sailors, police and...
Portugal three times. The first time, he was called by President ManueldeArriaga to form a government, as the leader of the Republican Democratic Party...