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  1. Francisco de Lima e Silva, né à Rio de Janeiro le 5 juillet 1785 où il est mort le 2 décembre 1853, est un militaire et homme politique brésilien, qui exerça la première période de régence au début du règne du jeune empereur Pierre II, entre 1831 et 1835, à la suite de l’abdication de Pierre I er.

  2. Francisco de Lima e Silva, Barão de Barra Grande (Rio de Janeiro, 5 de julho de 1785 – Rio de Janeiro, 2 de dezembro de 1853) foi um militar, nobre e político brasileiro. [1] [2] Biografia

  3. Francisco de Lima e Silva (8 July 1785 – 2 December 1853) was a Brazilian military officer and politician who served twice as regent of the Empire of Brazil during the minority of emperor Pedro II. [1] Biography. Lima e Silva was the son of field marshal José Joaquim de Lima e Silva, commander of the Order of Aviz, and Joana Maria da Fonseca Costa.

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    Francisco de Lima e Silva (8 July 1785 – 2 December 1853) was a Brazilian military officer and politician who served twice as regent of the Empire of Brazil during the minority of emperor Pedro II.

    Lima e Silva was the son of field marshal José Joaquim de Lima e Silva, commander of the Order of Aviz, and Joana Maria da Fonseca Costa. Among his brothers were José Joaquim de Lima e Silva, who became the viscount of Majé, and Manuel da Fonseca Lima e Silva, who became the baron of Suruí.

    Lima e Silva joined the army at the age of five, as was the tradition in his family. He studied in the Royal Academy of Artillery, Fortification and Design, later transferring to the Academy of Arithmetic, Practical Geometry, Fortification, Design and French Language, created for the training of artillery officers. He joined the troops loyal to prince Pedro, who was regent on the occasion of the independence of Brazil.

    In 1801 he married Mariana Cândida de Oliveira Belo, with whom he had three children: Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, the future Duke of Caxias, José Joaquim de Lima e Silva Sobrinho, the future Count of Tocantins, and Carlota Guilhermina de Lima e Silva, who married her uncle, Manuel da Fonseca de Lima e Silva, the Baron of Suruí.

    In 1824, with the rank of brigadier in the Imperial Army, he commanded a brigade in the suppression of the Confederation of the Equator. He had disagreements with then emperor Pedro I for having tried to negotiate a surrender with the rebels. Once the rebellion was suppressed, Lima e Silva was nomidated interim president of the province of Pernambuco and of the military commission that was assembled to carry on the trial of the confederate rebels from 1824 to 1825, being accused of trying to retardate the execution of their sentences. He received no promotions for that campaign.

    On 7 April 1831, following the abdication of emperor Pedro I due to the growing popular dissatisfaction with his rule, Lima e Silva was elected regent by General Assembly in the provisional triumviral regency, as the heir to the throne, emperor Pedro II, was still a minor. The other two members of the regency were José Carneiro de Campos, the 1st marquis of Caravelas, and Nicolau Pereira de Campos Vergueiro.

    On 17 June 1831, he was again elected as regent, this time for a permanent triumviral regency, together with João Bráulio Muniz and José da Costa Carvalho.

    Citations Bibliography

    •Silva, Joaquim (1967) (in pt). Historia do Brasil. São Paulo: Cia. Editora Nacional. •Oliveira, Marina Garcia de (2012) (in pt). Francisco de Lima e Silva: um militar na política, mas não um nobre no império. Campinas: ANPUH-SP. •Rheingantz, Carlos G. (1960) (in pt). Titulares do Império. Rio de Janeiro: Arquivo Nacional.

  4. 29 nov. 2023 · On 7 Apr 1831 Lima e Silva read out the abdication of Emperor Pedro I to the General Assembly. As a representative of the Brazilian military, Lima e Silva was elected a member of the Provisional Regency and then Permanent Regency. He chaired the meetings of the Permanent Regency as president by age.

  5. Francisco de Lima e Silva, né à Rio de Janeiro le 5 juillet 1785 où il est mort le 2 décembre 1853, est un militaire et homme politique brésilien, qui exerça la première période de régence au début du règne du jeune empereur Pierre II, entre 1831 et 1835, à la suite de l’abdication de Pierre Ier.

  6. Francisco de Lima e Silva (8 July 1785 – 2 December 1853) was a Brazilian military officer and politician who served twice as regent of the Empire of Brazil during the minority of emperor Pedro II. Quick Facts Regent of the Empire of Brazil, Monarch ...