João Tamagnini de Sousa Barbosa (30 December 1883 – 15 December 1948), commonly known as João Tamagnini Barbosa (), or Tamagnini Barbosa, was a
Portuguese military officer and politician of the
Portuguese First Republic
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(1910–1926). He served as Minister of Interior, Colonies and Finances during the period known as "''New Republic''", after the
coup d'état
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of the
National Republican Party
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("
Sidonist Party") and the semi-dictatorial government of President/Prime Minister Sidónio Pais, followed by a brief participation in the provisional government of
João do Canto e Castro
João do Canto e Castro da Silva Antunes (19 May 1862, in Lisbon – 14 March 1934, in Lisbon), commonly known simply as João do Canto e Castro was a Portuguese Navy officer and the fifth president of Portugal during the First Portuguese Republ ...
after the assassination of Sidónio Pais.
He briefly served as prime minister, after João do Canto e Castro, from 23 December 1918 to 27 January 1919.
After the 28 May 1926 revolution that installed the ''
Ditadura Nacional
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'' (National Dictatorship) regime that would be followed by
António de Oliveira Salazar
António de Oliveira Salazar (, , ; 28 April 1889 – 27 July 1970) was a Portuguese dictator who served as President of the Council of Ministers from 1932 to 1968. Having come to power under the ("National Dictatorship"), he reframed the ...
's ''
Estado Novo'' (New State), he was elected President of the General Assembly of
S.L. Benfica on 19 January 1946. Morever, he served as the
18th president of Benfica from 25 January 1947 to 15 December 1948.
S.L. Benfica profile
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1883 births
1948 deaths
Prime Ministers of Portugal
Portuguese people of Italian descent
Government ministers of Portugal
Finance ministers of Portugal
S.L. Benfica presidents
20th-century Macau people
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