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João Bráulio Muniz

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Brazilian politician (1796–1835)
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João Bráulio Muniz
Moniz, c. 1830s
Regent of the Empire of Brazil
In office
17 June 1831 – 12 October 1835Serving with Costa Carvalho, Lima e Silva
MonarchPedro II
Preceded byProvisional Triumviral Regency
Succeeded byDiogo Antônio Feijó
Personal details
Born1796
São Luís, Maranhão, State of Brazil
Died20 September 1835
Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil
OccupationPolitician; writer
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João Bráulio Muniz (1796 — 20 September 1835) was a prominent Brazilian politician, military figure, and writer during the 19th century, known for his involvement in the political landscape of Brazil during the reign of Emperor Pedro II. He served as the regent of Brazil in 1835, a position he held during a particularly tumultuous period in the country's history.

References

  1. Girardet, Augusto Giorgio (January 1, 2014). "Medalha comemorativa do jubileu de João Bráulio" – via Museu Imperial.
Regents of Brazil
United Kingdom
(1815–1821)
Reign of Pedro I
(1822–1831)
Regency period
(1831–1840)
Provisional Triumviral Regency (1831)
Permanent Triumviral Regency (1831–1835)
Sole regencies (1835–1840)
Reign of Pedro II
(1841–1889)


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