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Conservatism In Brazil
Conservatism in Brazil designates the movement originated from certain cultural traditions of Brazil, as well as the relationship with Portuguese- Iberian cultural roots and diverse influences. The movement received influences from Roman heritage and part of Greek philosophy in its foundation in Christianity. More traditional conservative historical views and features include belief in political federalism, Catholicism and monarchism. History Before independence from Portugal (1500-1822) ''See: Colonial Brazil'' Portuguese colonization made a strong impression on the traditional formation of Brazilian society. The doctrine of the Catholic Church with the public policies of the Portuguese State, as well as architecture, literature and other spheres of Lusitanian culture marked the history of Brazil, manifesting itself vigorously even after its independence. The Conservative Party of the imperial period was the first political organization of a conservative character in indep ...
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Jair Bolsonaro In October 2020 (cropped)
In the Biblical Book of Judges, Jair or Yair ( he, יָאִיר ''Yā’īr'', "he enlightens") was a man from Gilead of the Tribe of Manasseh, east of the River Jordan River, Jordan, who Biblical judges, judged Israel for 22 years, after the death of Tola (Judge of Israel), Tola, who had ruled of 23 years. His inheritance was in Gilead through the line of Machir, the son of Manasseh. Yair was the son of Segub, the son of Hezron through the daughter of Machir (1 Chronicles 2). According to Book of Judges, Judges 10:3–5, Yair had thirty sons, who rode thirty donkey, ass colts, and controlled 30 cities in Gilead which came to be known as Havoth-Jair, Havoth-Yair (Judges 10:4; cf. 23 towns in 1 Chronicles 2:22). The word ''chawwoth'' ('tent encampments') occurs only in this context (''Numbers'' 32:41; ''Deuteronomy'' 3:14; ''Judges'' 10:4). Yair died and was buried in Camon (biblical place), Camon (or Kamon). W. Ewing suggests that Kamon probably corresponds to Kamun taken by the ...
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