Manuel Alves Branco, 2nd Viscount of Caravelas

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The 2nd Viscount of Caravelas
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Prime Minister of Brazil
In office
20 July 1847 – 8 March 1848
MonarchPedro II
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byViscount of Macaé
Personal details
Born(1797-06-07)7 June 1797
Maragogipe, Bahia, Brazil (Portuguese Colony)
Died13 July 1855(1855-07-13) (aged 58)
Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil
Political partyLiberal
OccupationPolitician

Manuel Alves Branco ([manuˈɛw ˈawvis ˈbrɐ̃ku]), the 2nd Viscount of Caravelas (7 June 1797 – 13 July 1855) was a Brazilian politician, economist, lawyer and magistrate during the period of the Empire of Brazil (1822–1889).[1]

Was general deputy, justice minister, economy minister, senator and also the first prime-minister of the Empire (President of the Council of Ministers).

Biography[]

During his political career he was member of Chamber of Deputies, Minister of Justice, Minister of Finance, President of the Cabinet and Senator of the Empire of Brazil. He was four times Minister of Finance - from May 16 to September 19, 1837; from September 1, 1839 to May 18, 1840; from February 2, 1844 to May 2, 1846 and from 22 May to 20 October 1847, resuming the post at November 18, 1847 and holding it till March 8, 1848. He was chairman of the Council of Ministers from 22 August 1847 to 8 March 1848.

References[]

  1. ^ "Manuel Alves Branco, segundo visconde de Caravelas". Retrieved 20 January 2016.


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