Conspiracy Of Suassuna
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The Conspiracy of Suaçunas also known for its archaic spelling - The Conspiracy of Suassuna - was a conspiracy to overthrow Portuguese rule in Brazil at the dawn of the 19th century. The conspiracy was centered in
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. In 1796, influenced by the ideas of the
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and the French Revolution, several leaders, including Manuel Alvarez House - a member of the Literary Society of Rio de Janeiro, and
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- founded the Areopagus Masonic Lodge. The Enlightenment and the French Revolution were also discussed by priests and students of the Seminary of Olinda, founded by Bishop
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on February 16, 1800. This institution had, among its members, Father
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, involved in a future revolution in Pernambuco, 1817. The philosophical and political discussions at the Areopagus Lodge evolved into a conspiracy against
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, with the goal of the emancipation of Pernambuco, becoming a republic under the protection of
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. Included in the group of conspirators were the Cavalcanti brothers -
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,
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, and Francisco de Paula, the latter being owner of the ''Suaçuna mill'', which gave its name to the movement. On May 21, 1801, an informer told the authorities about the plans of the conspirators, which led to the arrest of several involved. Although an inquiry was initiated, the conspirators were acquitted for lack of evidence. The Areopagus Lodge was closed in 1802, and somewhat later reopened under the name of Suaçunas Academy, established in the same mill, the scene of meetings of former conspirators. The episode is little known in the
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, since the inquiry was carried out in secrecy at the time, due to the high social position of those involved.


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