Manuel Marques de Sousa, Count of Porto Alegre

Manuel Marques de Sousa, Count of Porto Alegre
The Count of Porto Alegre
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The Count of Porto Alegre around age 63, c.1867
Born June 13, 1804
Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Portuguese Colony of Brazil
Died July 18, 1875
Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil
Allegiance Empire of Brazil
Rank Lieutenant General
Battles/wars Second Portuguese invasion
Brazilian War of Independence
Cisplatine War
War of the Ragamuffins
Platine War
Paraguayan War
Other work Minister of War

Manuel Marques de Sousa, the Count of Porto Alegre (June 13, 1804 – July 18, 1875), was a Brazilian military officer, monarchist and politician.

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Early years

Manoel Marques de Sousa (the third) was born on 13 June 1804 in Jesus-Maria-José fort,[1] nowadays Rio Grande, in the Rio Grande do Sul captaincy (province)[2] to Manuel Marques de Sousa (the second) and Senhorinha Inácia da Silveira.[3]

War of the Ragamuffins

Platine War

Into politics

Paraguayan War

Later years

The Count of Porto Alegre around age 71, c.1875.

Titles and honors

The shield from the coat of arms of the Count of Porto Alegre
Arms of the Count of Porto Alegre.

Titles of nobility

  • Baron of Porto Alegre (Grandee) on 3 March 1852.[4]
  • Viscount of Porto Alegre (Grandee) on 2 December 1858.[5]
  • Count of Porto Alegre on 11 April 1868.[6]

Honours

Military honours

  • Medal of the Cisplatine Campaign (1811 and 1812).[10]
  • Medal of the Cisplatine Campaign (1815 to 1820).[11]
  • Medal of Monte Caseros.[12]
  • Medal of Uruguaiana.[13]
  • Medal of Merit due to military bravery.[14]
  • Medal of Paraguay.[15]

Bibliography

Footnotes

  1. ^ Maul, p.30
  2. ^ Maul, p.236
  3. ^ Maul, p.114
  4. ^ Maul, p.114
  5. ^ Maul, p.114
  6. ^ Maul, p.114
  7. ^ Cardoso, p.68
  8. ^ Cardoso, p.68
  9. ^ Cardoso, p.68
  10. ^ Cardoso, p.68
  11. ^ Cardoso, p.68
  12. ^ Cardoso, p.68
  13. ^ Cardoso, p.68
  14. ^ Cardoso, p.68
  15. ^ Cardoso, p.68

References

  • Cardoso, José Antonio dos Santos. Almanak Administrativo, Mercantil e Industrial (Almanaque Laemmert). Rio de Janeiro: Eduardo & Henrique Laemmert, 1876. (Portuguese)
  • Doratioto, Francisco. Maldita Guerra: Nova história da Guerra do Paraguai. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2002. ISBN 9788535902242 (Portuguese)
  • Doratioto, Francisco. General Osorio: A Espada Liberal do Império. São Paulo: Cia. das Letras, 2008. ISBN 9788535912005 (Portuguese)
  • Maul, Carlos; Antunes, Paranhos; Graça, Jaime Ribeiro. Conde de Pôrto Alegre. Rio de Janeiro: Gráfica Editôra Bethel, 1952.

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