Altamira Rodrigues Sobral Prestes (2 February 1930 – 4 February 2022), known by the pseudonym Maria Prestes, was an activist with the Brazilian Communist Party and the second wife of the party's longtime leader Luís Carlos Prestes.[1]
^Satriano, Nicolás; Coelho, Henrique (4 February 2022). "Maria Prestes, viúva do líder comunista Luís Carlos Prestes, morre no Rio, vítima de Covid". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 1 December 2022.
when Maria was appointed as his security guard. They had seven children together: Antônio João Rodrigues Sobral Prestes, Rosa Rodrigues Sobral Prestes, Ermelinda...
Alice Vianna Prestes (21 October 1887 – 9 June 1940) was the wife of Júlio Prestes, President-elect of Brazil, who was impeded from taking office due...
January 1997 1 January 2001 Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) Diva MariaPrestes de Barros Araújo 1 January 2001 1 January 2005 José Francisco Martinez...
The Prestes Maia Gallery (Portuguese: Galeria Prestes Maia) is an artistic and cultural space located in the city of São Paulo that has an underground...
Prestosuchus (meaning "Prestes crocodile") is an extinct genus of pseudosuchian in the group Loricata, which also includes Saurosuchus and Postosuchus...
mayor of the city of São Paulo. Francisco Prestes Maia was born to Manuel Azevedo Maia and Carolina Prestes on March 19, 1896, in Amparo, São Paulo, a...
Vicentino Prestes de Almeida (1900 - October 28, 1954) was a Brazilian paleontologist. Prestes was born in1900 in Chiniquá, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil,...
dos Trabalhadores; Ana Maria Pacheco de Vasconcelos (in memoriam) Dilma Rousseff, first woman president of Brazil; MariaPrestes, activist and widow of...
Paulo, Júlio Prestes. Prestes won the 1930 election, but Washington Luís was deposed three weeks before the end of his term and Prestes was never inaugurated...
friend of Luís Carlos Prestes and his sister, Clotilde Prestes, as well as a companion to Nise da Silveira and Olga Benário Prestes, the latter having been...
superiority, around the city. Prestes had to escape the siege to join the other rebels in Paraná, and in the process, the Prestes Column, as it would be known...
invited by anti-fascist educational institutions; she met Luís Carlos Prestes, in exile in Buenos Aires; she gave pacifist conferences and triggered...
the federal and state governments, intended to indirectly support the Prestes Column, which was in Mato Grosso. Some conspirators anticipated the scheduled...
12th Arthur Bernardes 1922–1926 13th Washington Luís 1926–1930 – Júlio Prestes Never took office – Isaías de Noronha 1930 – Tasso Fragoso 1930 – Mena...
Constitution and preventing the inauguration of the governor of São Paulo, Júlio Prestes, who had been elected president of Brazil in 1930, while simultaneously...
The Torneio Prefeito Lineu Prestes (English: Lineu Prestes Mayor Tournament) was a tournament organized by Federação Paulista de Futebol (FPF) realized...
discuss possible ways to amend the situation. São Paulo's governor Francisco Prestes Maia made a move to engage state agencies in providing poverty relief for...
Maria Thereza Fontella Goulart (born August 23, 1936) is the widow of the 24th president of Brazil, João Goulart, and served as First Lady during his...
duke of Burgundy". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 18, 2019. Prestes, Maria Elice de Brzezinski; Silva, Cibelle Celestino (2018). Teaching Science...