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Juarez Távora (general)

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38: 317: 364: 346: 549:, Fernando and Juarez attended, from 1912 to 1914, the Júlio de Castilhos School, an educational institution of the state government. In early 1914, with the extinction of the Latin chair at Military College of Porto Alegre, Joaquim returned to Rio de Janeiro with his two young brothers. In 1915, Juarez and Fernando entered the engineering course at the 557:, in the same city. As they attended the Polytechnic School, admission to that military institution was made, in accordance with the law in force at the time, without an admission exam. Thus, in May 1916, in order to obtain the necessary certificate of military training, the two brothers joined the 4th Company of Establishment, in 525:, where he studied at the boarding school of Instituto Chaves. In May 1911, he went with his brothers Ademar and Fernando to Rio de Janeiro, in order to attend secondary school, which would be paid for by his older brothers Ana Ajuricaba, Manuel and Joaquim. In Rio, they lived in a boarding house while attending the 520:
He did his first studies with his mother and at the school of his sister Isabel, in the town of Estreito, from where he later transferred to the school of Professor Cosme Alves da Silva, his cousin, in the town of Caranguejo Novo. Returning to his family's farm in early 1908, he traveled a year
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farm where Távora was born. His name was suggested by his older brother, Manuel do Nascimento Fernandes Távora, that at the time of his birth studied medicine in Rio de Janeiro and was a great admirer of Mexican president
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His family, according to biographers, was related to the nobility of Portugal. His maternal uncle, Belisário Távora, also stood out as head of the Federal District's police in the government of president
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to teach Latin at the Military College of Porto Alegre. However, before heading south with Fernando and Juarez, Joaquim interned them for four months at the Asilo do Patrocínio, in
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Távora was the 15th son of Joaquim Antônio do Nascimento and Clara Fernandes Távora do Nascimento, owners of the
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from 1922 to 1930, he got to know the country's bowels and its problems by participating in the
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from taking office. The revolutionaries handed power over to
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Most active during the revolutionary cycle that swept
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Index

Army General

Minister of Transport and Public Works
Castelo Branco
Augusto Rademaker
Getúlio Vargas
Chief Minister of the Military Cabinet
Café Filho
Minister of Agriculture
Getúlio Vargas
Assis Brasil
Jaguaribemirim
Ceará
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
Alma mater
Military School of Realengo

Brazil
Brazilian Army
General
Copacabana Fort revolt
São Paulo Revolt of 1924
Coluna Prestes
Revolution of 1930
Constitutionalist Revolution
Jaguaribemirim
Rio de Janeiro
Brazilian Revolution of 1930
First Brazilian Republic

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