The tenentes after leaving Fort Copacabana fort on 6 July 1922
Date
1922–1930
Location
Brazil
Result
Government victory
Belligerents
Rebels
Rebel soldiers (Army and Navy)
Armed civilians
Guerrilla in the Prestes Column
Brazil
Brazilian Army
Army Aviation
Brazilian Navy
Naval Aviation
Public Forces
Commanders and leaders
Isidoro Dias Lopes
Joaquim Távora †
Miguel Costa
Luís Carlos Prestes
Euclides da Fonseca
Siqueira Canpos
Eduardo Gomes
Nílton Prado †
Ribeiro Junior
Juarez Távora
Epitácio Pessoa
Arthur Bernardes
Washington Luís
Carlos de Campos
César do Rego Monteiro
Setembrino de Carvalho
Abílio Noronha
Eduardo Sócrates
Mena Barreto
Fernando Prestes
Strength
~900 in the Copacabana Fort revolt
~3,500 in the São Paulo revolt
1,500 in the Prestes Column
Unknown number of military mutineers in the rest of the country.
10,000 troops in the Copacabana Fort revolt
20,500 troops in the São Paulo revolt
Approximately 100,000 soldiers were mobilized to suppress the rebellions throughout the country
Casualties and losses
Large number of human and material losses
Tenentism (Portuguese: tenentismo) was a political philosophy of junior army officers (Portuguese: tenentes, IPA:[teˈnẽtʃis], lieutenants) who significantly contributed to the Brazilian Revolution of 1930 that ended the First Brazilian Republic.
Tenentism (Portuguese: tenentismo) was a political philosophy of junior army officers (Portuguese: tenentes, IPA: [teˈnẽtʃis], lieutenants) who significantly...
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Carlos Ribeiro Dissent in the Brazilian military led to an ideology of tenentism. The movement consisted of young officers (tenentes, meaning lieutenants)...
The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution, for Cause of Conscience, Discussed in a Conference between Truth and Peace is a 1644 book about government force written...
clergymen/women. Captain lieutenant Military rank Comparative military ranks Tenentism Wells, John (3 April 2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.)...
Japoniam, jussu et auspiciis superiorum, qui summum in India Batava imperium tenent, suscepto, annis 1825–1830 collegit, notis, observationibus et adumbrationibus...
England and other Nations: With a briefe Rehearsall of their false and dangerous Tenents, a propaganda broadsheet denouncing English dissenters from 1647....
democratic constitution with unlimited religious freedom. His tract, The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience (1644), which was widely read in...
should be round and large, but not of the snubby or Persian type. Rose Tenent wrote: "No cat is more fascinating than the tailless Manx, with its rabbit-like...
Japoniam, jussu et auspiciis superiorum, qui summum in India Batava imperium tenent, suscepto, annis 1825–1830 collegit, notis, observationibus et adumbrationibus...
French). Paris: Éditions Garnier. pp. 277–81. Roger Williams, The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience (1644; 1867 reprint) Samuel Rutherford...
coronelism and café com leite politics. This revolt marked the beginning of Tenentism, a movement that resulted in the Brazilian Revolution of 1930 that started...
England and other Nations: With a briefe Rehearsall of their false and dangerous Tenents, propaganda broadsheet denouncing English Dissenters from 1647...
multi magni et nobiles inveniunt inter Tartaros de cognatione illa, qui tenent firmiter fidem Christi. (In the kingdom of Tarsis there are three provinces...
in July 1644, after which he published his most famous book The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience. The publication produced a great...
Catalogue of the Severall Sects and Opinions in England and other Nations: With a briefe Rehearsall of their false and dangerous Tenents. Broadsheet. 1647...
original on May 12, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2018. 文荣奖颁奖典礼举行 黄轩赵丽颖夺视帝视后. Tenent (in Chinese). October 30, 2016. Archived from the original on August 1,...
1920s, a new cycle of revolts began from the lower ranks of the army, tenentism: the Copacabana Fort revolt, the 1924 uprisings in São Paulo, Sergipe...
government interference in religious matters. Williams published The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience, arguing for a separation of church...
Japoniam, jussu et auspiciis superiorum, qui summum in India Batava imperium tenent, suscepto, annis 1825 - 1830 collegit, notis, observationibus et adumbrationibus...
Marxism, opposed communism (though it itself had borrowed from some Maoist tenents) and the inclusion of ethnic minorities within the liberation struggle...
their cavities contain blood. Their structures are covered with tubular tenent hairs, the apices of which are moistened by a glandular secretion. The organs...
Pseudodoxia Epidemica or Enquiries into very many received tenents and commonly presumed truths, also known simply as Pseudodoxia Epidemica or Vulgar...
(1658). Pseudodoxia Epidemica: Or, Enquiries Into Very Many Received Tenents, and Commonly Presumed Truths. United Kingdom: E. Dod. Shakespeare, William...
accidents have happened since the first planting of it, together with their tenents and practise of their church. Written by Thomas Morton of Cliffords Inne...
separation between church and state as described in his 1644 book, The Bloody Tenent of Persecution. In the Middle Ages, there were instances of toleration of...
multi magni et nobiles inueniunt inter Tartaros de cognatione illa, qui tenent firmiter fidem Christi. (In the kingdom of Tarsis there are three provinces...
church and maintain civil order as expounded upon in his 1644 book, Bloudy Tenent of Persecution. Thus four forms of authority may be seen: Civil authority...