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  2. Rodrigues Alves was elected the fifth president of Brazil in 1902 and served until 1906. During this term he remodeled the then Brazilian capital, Rio de Janeiro, an effort punctuated by the 1904 "Vaccine Revolt". He was elected president for a second term in 1918, but died in the influenza pandemic before assuming power, on 16 January 1919.

  3. Apr 4, 2024 · Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves was the president of Brazil from 1902 to 1906, generally considered one of the outstanding civilian holders of that office. First elected to public office in 1872, Rodrigues Alves was president of São Paulo state in 1900–02 and 1912–16. During his term as Brazil’s.

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  4. Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves (b. 7 July 1848; d. 16 January 1919), president of Brazil (1902–1906). Allied by birth and through marriage with the coffee-producing elites of São Paulo, Rodrigues Alves graduated from São Paulo Law School in 1870.

  5. Nov 5, 2020 · Rodrigues Alves was elected the fifth president of Brazil in 1902 and served until 1906. Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves, PC was a Brazilian politician who first served as president of the Province of São Paulo in 1887, then as Treasury minister in the 1890s.

  6. Rodrigues Alves (1848–1919) 1918: Never took office. São Paulo Republican Party (PRP) Delfim Moreira : 10 Delfim Moreira (1868–1920) — Acting president from 15 November 1918 16 January 1919 28 July 1919 : 255 days Republican Party of Minas Gerais (PRM)

  7. Rodrigues Alves (1848–1919) 1918: Never took office ... He was inaugurated in 1990 and in 1992 he became the first president in Brazil to be impeached due to ...

  8. Upon his return he was again elected President of the State of São Paulo (1 May 1912 - 1 May 1916). After he completed his term, he was elected senator for São Paulo (1916-1918) and resigned his seat to be elected President of the Republic for the second time (1 Mar 1918).

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