Zacarias de Góis e Vasconcelos

Brazilian politician and monarchist

Zacarias de Góis e Vasconcelos
Prime Minister of Brazil
In office
24 May 1862 – 30 May 1862
MonarchPedro II
Preceded byDuke of Caxias
Succeeded byMarquis of Olinda
In office
15 January 1864 – 31 August 1864
MonarchPedro II
Preceded byMarquis of Olinda
Succeeded byFrancisco José Furtado
In office
3 August 1866 – 16 July 1868
MonarchPedro II
Preceded byMarquis of Olinda
Succeeded byViscount of Itaboraí
Personal details
Born(1815-11-05)5 November 1815
Valença, Bahia, Kingdom of Brazil
Died29 December 1877(1877-12-29) (aged 62)
Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil
Political partyLiberal
Progressive League
OccupationPolitician

Zacarias de Góis e Vasconcelos (5 November 1815, in Valença, Bahia – 28 December 1877, in Rio de Janeiro)[1] was a Brazilian politician and monarchist during the period of the Empire of Brazil (1822–1889). He served as Prime Minister of Brazil three times.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Zacarias de Góis e Vasconcelos". National Archives of Brazil. 30 July 2018. Archived from the original on 28 October 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  2. ^ Marchant, Anyda. Viscount Maua and the Empire of Brazil. University of California Press. p. 215.
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(1847–1889)
  1. Alves Branco (1847–1848)
  2. Almeida Torres (1848)
  3. Sousa e Melo (1848)
  4. Araújo Lima (1848–1849)
  5. Costa Carvalho (1849–1852)
  6. Rodrigues Torres (1852–1853)
  7. Carneiro Leão (1853–1856)
  8. Lima e Silva (1856–1857)
  9. Araújo Lima (1857–1858)
  10. Limpo de Abreu (1858–1859)
  11. Silva Ferraz (1859–1861)
  12. Lima e Silva (1861–1862)
  13. Góis e Vasconcelos (1862)
  14. Araújo Lima (1862–1864)
  15. Góis e Vasconcelos (1864)
  16. José Furtado (1864–1865)
  17. Araújo Lima (1865–1866)
  18. Góis e Vasconcelos (1866–1868)
  19. Rodrigues Torres (1868–1870)
  20. Pimenta Bueno (1870–1871)
  21. Silva Paranhos (1871–1875)
  22. Lima e Silva (1875–1878)
  23. Cansanção de Sinimbu (1878–1880)
  24. Antônio Saraiva (1880–1882)
  25. Martinho Campos (1882)
  26. Cunha Paranaguá (1882–1883)
  27. Rodrigues Pereira (1883–1884)
  28. Sousa Dantas (1884–1885)
  29. Antônio Saraiva (1885)
  30. Maurício Vanderlei (1885–1888)
  31. Correia de Oliveira (1888–1889)
  32. Assis Figueiredo (1889) ×
Republic
(1961–1963)
  1. Tancredo Neves (1961–1962)
  2. Brochado da Rocha (1962)
  3. Hermes Lima (1962–1963)
End of term: Died in office × Coup d'état
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