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Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves ( July 7, 1848 - January 16, 1919) Brazilian politician. President of São Paulo province in 1887. Economy minister in the 1890s, Rodrigues Alves was elected president of Brazil in 1902 and served until the finish of his term, in 1906. Remodeled the Brazilian capital (until 1960) Rio de Janeiro. Elected president again in 1918 but did not take oath due to illness ( Spanish influenza) and was succeded by the vice-president Delfim Moreira.


Preceded by:
Manuel Ferraz de Campos SalesManuel Ferraz de Campos Sales ( February 15, 1841 June 28, 1913) Brazilian politician. Lawyer and coffee farmer, governor of Sao Paulo state (1894-1898). Elected president of Brazil and served between 1898 and 1902. In his term, there were austere financi
President of Brazil Succeeded by:
Afonso Augusto Moreira PenaAfonso Augusto Moreira Pena ( Santa Barbara, November 30, 1847 Rio de Janeiro, June 14, 1909) was a Brazilian political figure, president between 1906 and 1909. Before the political career, Pena was lawyer, jurist and member of Brazi's Supreme Court.


See also: List of Presidents of BrazilThis is a list of the Presidents of Brazil. See also History of Brazil List of Brazilian monarchs List of Brazilians Brazil, List of Presidents of List.

Alves, Francisco e Paula Rodrigues Alves, Francisco e Paula Rodrigues Presidents of Brazil

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