Anselmo José Braamcamp

Portuguese politician
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His Excellency
Anselmo José Braamcamp
Prime Minister of Portugal
In office
29 May 1879 – 25 March 1881
MonarchLuís
Preceded byFontes Pereira de Melo
Succeeded byAntónio Rodrigues Sampaio
Personal details
Born(1817-10-23)23 October 1817
Lisbon, Portugal
Died13 November 1885(1885-11-13) (aged 68)
Lisbon, Portugal
Political partyProgressive Party
Alma materUniversity of Coimbra
ProfessionStatesman,
Scholar
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Anselmo José Braamcamp de Almeida Castelo Branco (23 October 1817 – 13 November 1885) was a Portuguese politician of the Constitutional Monarchy era.[1] He was the leader of the Historic Party (later, the Progressive Party), Minister of the Kingdom, and, between 1879 and 1880, Head of Government (President of the Council of Ministers).[2]

References

  1. ^ Martins, Guilherme d'Oliveira (2004). "Review of História da Caixa Geral de Depósitos, 1876-1910, Política e Finanças no Liberalismo Português". Análise Social (in Portuguese). 39 (172): 666–671. ISSN 0003-2573.
  2. ^ Casulo, José Carlos de Oliveira (September 2014). "Rise and decline of Rhetoric in the European education". International Research Journal for Quality in Education. ISSN 2349-5405.
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Preceded by Prime Minister of Portugal
1879–1881
Succeeded by
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