Bernardino Machado

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Bernardino Machado was a prominent Portuguese politician and statesman who twice served as President during the turbulent years of the First Portuguese Republic.

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Bernardino Machado canonical 3

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instanceOf Portuguese politician
diplomat
head of state
human
university professor
academicDiscipline law
political economy
burialPlace Vila Nova de Famalicão
countryOfBirth Empire of Brazil
countryOfCitizenship Portugal
countryOfDeath Portugal
dateOfBirth 1851-03-28
dateOfDeath 1944-04-29
educatedAt University of Coimbra
exiledTo France
Spain
familyName Machado
firstTermAsPresidentEnd 1917-12-05
firstTermAsPresidentStart 1915-10-05
givenName Bernardino
headOfGovernmentDuringTerm First Portuguese Republic
inOfficeDuring World War I
languageOfWorkOrName Portuguese
memberOf Democratic Party (Portugal, First Republic)
Evolutionist Party
Portuguese Republican Party
notableWork writings on political economy and sociology
numberOfChildren 18
officeNumber eighth President of Portugal
third President of Portugal
overthrownBy Sidónio Pais
placeOfBirth Rio de Janeiro
placeOfDeath Porto
positionHeld Ambassador of Portugal to Brazil
Ambassador of Portugal to Spain
Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Portugal
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal
Minister of Public Works of Portugal
President of Portugal
Prime Minister of Portugal
Rector of the University of Coimbra
Senator of Portugal
religion Roman Catholicism
removedFromOfficeBy 28 May 1926 coup d'état
returnedTo Portugal
secondTermAsPresidentEnd 1926-05-31
secondTermAsPresidentStart 1925-12-11
sexOrGender male
spouse Elisa Dantas Gonçalves Pereira

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First Portuguese Republic notablePresident Bernardino Machado
Manuel de Arriaga headOfGovernment Bernardino Machado
Portuguese Republican Party notableMember Bernardino Machado