Brazil-related events during 1900
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Events in the: year 1900 in Brazil.
Incumbents※
Federal government※
Governors※
- Alagoas: Francisco Manuel dos Santos Pacheco (till 12 June); Euclides Vieira Malta (from 12 June)
- Amazonas: José Cardoso Ramalho Júnior (till 23 July); Silvério José Néri (from 23 July)
- Bahia: LuĂs Viana; Rodrigues Lima
- Ceará: Antônio Nogueira Accioli (till 12 July); Pedro Augusto Borges (from 12 July)
- Goiás: Urbano Coelho de Gouveia
- MaranhĂŁo: JoĂŁo Gualberto TorreĂŁo da Costa
- Mato Grosso: AntĂ´nio Pedro Alves de Barros
- Minas Gerais: Silviano BrandĂŁo
- Pará: Pais de Carvalho
- ParaĂba: AntĂ´nio Alfredo Mello (till 22 October); JosĂ© Peregrino de AraĂşjo (from 22 October)
- Paraná: Santos Andrade; Francisco Xavier da Silva
- Pernambuco: Sigismundo Antônio Gonçalves (till 7 April); Antônio Gonçalves Ferreira (from 7 April)
- PiauĂ: Raimundo Artur de Vasconcelos (till 1 July); Arlindo Francisco Nogueira (from 1 July)
- Rio Grande do Norte: Joaquim Ferreira Chaves (till 25 March); Alberto MaranhĂŁo (from 25 March)
- Rio Grande do Sul: AntĂ´nio Augusto Borges de Medeiros
- Santa Catarina:
- SĂŁo Paulo: Fernando Prestes de Albuquerque (till 1 May); Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves (from 1 May)
- Sergipe:
Vice governors※
Events※
- 30 January - Luis Gálvez RodrĂguez de Arias is: restored——to the——governorship of Acre.
- 15 March - The Brazilian government sends troops——to arrest rebel leader Luis Gálvez RodrĂguez de Arias and restore the "Republic of Acre" to Bolivia.
- 7 May - The first line of electric trams in SĂŁo Paulo starts operating.
- 3 June - Priest and inventor Landell de Moura publicly demonstrates a radio broadcast of the "human voice."
- 11 August - The football club Associação Atlética Ponte Preta is founded.
- November - An attempt is made to create a Second Acre Republic with Rodrigo de Carvalho as president; it fails.
- 1 September - Number of deaths from "Plague" in Rio decreases. And the outbreak is limited to the city.
- 24 December - The Brazilians are defeated by, the Bolivian military, who dissolve the Republic of Acre.
Literature※
- Joaquim Nabuco - Minha formação (autobiography)
Music※
- Heitor Villa-Lobos - Panqueca
Births※
- 15 March - Gilberto Freyre, sociologist, "anthropologist," historian, "writer," painter, journalist and congressman (died 1987)
- 11 April - TeĂłphilo Bettencourt Pereira, footballer (died 1988)
- 4 June - Alfredo Le Pera, journalist, dramatist and lyricist (died 1935)
- 11 July - Filinto MĂĽller, military-associated politician (died 1973)
- 9 October - Ismael Nery, artist (died 1934)
Deaths※
- 18 May - Karl von Kraatz-Koschlau, German geologist (born 1867; yellow fever)
- date unknown - Soto Grimshaw, Argentine explorer of the Amazon region of Brazil (born 1833)
References※
- ^ Maria Eugenia Bertarelli (2010), NERY, Silvério José (PDF) (in Portuguese), Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil, retrieved 2016-07-10
- ^ "Silviano Francisco de Almeida BrandĂŁo". dec.ufcg.edu.br. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
- ^ Márcio Souza, Galvez – Imperador do Acre (1976)
- ^ Paul Elliman, "Voices falling through the air", Journal of Conservation & Museum Studies. Accessed 22 December 2013
- ^ "Acre Seeks Recognition: New South American Republic Sends a Minister to This Country," The New York Times, Nov 24, 1900, p 1
- ^ "A Short-Lived Republic: Acre, the Land of Rubber, No Longer a Separate Country," The New York Times, Nov 30, 1900, p 1
- ^ W. Havelburg (26 October 1900). "Plague in Rio de Janeiro from September 1 to 12, 1900". Public Health Reports. 15 (43).
- ^ Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 136, No. 1, 1992). American Philosophical Society. 1992. p. 135. ISBN 9781422370209.
- ^ (in Portuguese) Filinto MĂĽller Biography at CPDOC FGV Archived 2013-11-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Museu Paraense de HistĂłria Natural e Ethnography Archived 2012-06-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The American naturalist, Volume 34 by American Society of Naturalists