Rufino Galvão, Viscount Of Maracaju
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Rufino Enéas Gustavo Galvão, Viscount of Maracaju was a Brazilian military officer and politician who fought in the
Paraguayan War The Paraguayan War, also known as the War of the Triple Alliance, was a South American war that lasted from 1864 to 1870. It was fought between Paraguay and the Triple Alliance of Argentina, the Empire of Brazil, and Uruguay. It was the deadlies ...
, served as Provincial President of three different Brazilian provinces, as the Minister of War of Brazil and as a member of the Superior Military Court of Brazil. As a military officer, he participated in the battles of Ytororó and Avay, he was the Chief of the Engineering Commission which after the
Paraguayan War The Paraguayan War, also known as the War of the Triple Alliance, was a South American war that lasted from 1864 to 1870. It was fought between Paraguay and the Triple Alliance of Argentina, the Empire of Brazil, and Uruguay. It was the deadlies ...
marked the new border with Paraguay, where serving with distinction, he earned the title of Baron of Maracaju. His highest achieved rank was that of Marshal, however as he was demoted in the Proclamation of the Republic he died in the rank of Lieutenant-General. As a politician, he was President of the Province of Amazonas (7 March 1879 - 27 August 1879), President of the Province of Mato Grosso (5 December 1879 - 2 May 1881), President of the Province of Pará (16 December 1882 - 11 May 1883), Minister of War in three different periods (7 June 1889 - 2 September 1889 , 1 October 1889 - 17 October 1889 , 12 November 1889 - 15 November 1889), and after the Proclamation of the Republic, Minister of the Superior Military Court.


Biography

Galvão was the son of José Antônio da Fonseca Galvão and Mariana Clementina de Vasconcelos Galvão, brother of Antônio Eneas Gustavo Galvão , baron of Rio Apa, and judge Manuel do Nascimento da Fonseca Galvão . He was governor of the provinces of Amazonas, named by imperial letter of January 19, 1878, from 7 March 1878 to 26 August 1879, from Mato Grosso and Pará from 16 of December of 1882 the 1884 , and Minister of War in 1889, having commanded the delimitation of the border between Brazil and
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. He was also a minister of the
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. Superior Tribunal Militar
Relação de Ministros desde 1808.
, A família do visconde


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*[http://brazil.crl.edu/bsd/bsd/u203/index.html Exposição com que o exmo. sr. Barão de Maracaju , presidente da província do Amazonas, entregou a administração em 26 de agosto de 1879 ao exmo. sr. dr. Romualdo de Sousa Pais de Andrade] {{DEFAULTSORT:Galvão, Rufino Eneias Gustavo 1831 births 1909 deaths Brazilian monarchists Brazilian nobility Conservative Party (Brazil) politicians Marshals of Brazil Brazilian military personnel of the Paraguayan War Supreme Federal Court of Brazil justices Governors of Amazonas (Brazilian state) Governors of Mato Grosso Governors of Pará (Empire of Brazil) Politicians from Rio de Janeiro (city)