Antônio Olinto dos Santos Pires
Brazilian politician
Antônio Olinto | |
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President of Minas Gerais | |
In office 17 November 1889 – 24 November 1889 | |
Preceded by | Viscount of Ibituruna |
Succeeded by | Cesário Alvim |
Personal details | |
Born | 15 December 1860 Serro, Brazil |
Died | 25 February 1925 Belo Horizonte, Brazil |
Antônio Olinto dos Santos Pires (15 December 1860 – 25 February 1925) was the first president of the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil.
Political career
He founded the Minas Republican Party with João Pinheir.[1]
He served as president of Minas Gerais from 17 November 1889 to 24 November 1889,[1] was then a member of the government from 1890 to 1893 and minister of transportation from 1894 to 1896.[1]
Writing
He directed the Estado de Minas and the Movement newspapers and collaborated on a Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Brazil/[1]
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Governors of Minas Gerais (1889–present)
- Antônio Olinto
- Cesário Alvim
- João Pinheiro
- Domingos José da Rocha
- Chrispim Jacques Bias Fortes
- Álvares da Silva
- Augusto de Lima
- Gama Cerqueira
- Cesário Alvim
- Gama Cerqueira
- Afonso Pena
- Chrispim Jacques Bias Fortes
- Silviano Brandão
- Costa Sena
- Antônio de Salles
- João Pinheiro
- Bueno Brandão
- Venceslau Brás
- Bueno Brandão
- Delfim Moreira
- Artur Bernardes
- Raul Soares
- Olegário Maciel
- Melo Viana
- Antônio Carlos Ribeiro de Andrada
- Olegário Maciel
- Gustavo Capanema
- Benedito Valadares
- Nísio Batista
- João Tavares Corrêa Beraldo
- Júlio Ferreira de Carvalho
- Noraldino Lima
- Alcides Lins
- Milton Campos
- Juscelino Kubitschek
- Clóvis Salgado da Gama
- José Francisco Bias Fortes
- José de Magalhães Pinto
- Israel Pinheiro
- Rondon Pacheco
- Aureliano Chaves
- Levindo Ozanan Coelho
- Francelino Pereira
- Tancredo Neves
- Hélio Garcia
- Newton Cardoso
- Hélio Garcia
- Eduardo Brandão Azeredo
- Itamar Franco
- Aécio Neves
- Antônio Anastasia
- Alberto Pinto Coelho Júnior
- Fernando Pimentel
- Romeu Zema
References
- ^ a b c d "Antônio Olinto dos Santos Pires | MG.GOV.BR" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 October 2017.
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