Venceslau Brás

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Venceslau Brás
Venceslau Brás.jpg
Official portrait, 1914
President of Brazil
In office
15 November 1914 – 14 November 1918
Vice President Urbano Santos
Preceded by Hermes da Fonseca
Succeeded by Delfim Moreira
Vice President of Brazil
In office
15 November 1910 – 14 November 1914
President Hermes da Fonseca
Preceded by Nilo Peçanha
Succeeded by Urbano Santos
Other offices held
Personal details
Born (1868-02-26)26 February 1868
Brasópolis, Minas Gerais, Empire of Brazil
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Itajubá, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Political party PRM
Spouse(s) Maria Carneiro Santiago (m. 1892; d. 1925)
Children 7
Parents Francisco Brás Pereira Gomes (father)
Isabel Pereira dos Santos (mother)
Alma mater Faculty of Law of Largo de São Francisco
Signature Venceslau Brás's signature

Venceslau Brás Pereira Gomes (Portuguese pronunciation: [vẽsezˈlaw ˈbɾas peˈɾejɾɐ ˈɡõmis]; 26 February 1868 – 15 May 1966)[1] was a Brazilian politician who served as ninth president of Brazil between 1914 and 1918, during the First Brazilian Republic. Brás was born in Brasópolis (formerly São Caetano da Vargem Grande), Minas Gerais State. He became governor of that state in 1909, and in 1910 he was elected vice-president under Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca. As the sixth vice president of Brazil, he also served as the President of the Senate.[2] He was elected president in 1914 and served until 1918. His government declared war on the Central Powers in October 1917 during World War I. He was the longest-lived Brazilian president, reaching 98 years of age.

Spelling of name

Throughout his life Brás spelled his name Wenceslau Braz, although there exist postage stamps with the spelling Wenceslao as well. The 1943 reform of Portuguese orthography stipulates that the names of deceased persons must be spelled according to standard Portuguese spelling rules. All Portuguese-language texts about Brás published after 1966 must therefore spell his name Venceslau Brás.

Legacy

See also

Brazil during World War I

References

  1. Profile of Venceslau Brás
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External links

Political offices
Preceded by President of Brazil
1914–1918
Succeeded by
Delfim Moreira
Preceded by Vice President of Brazil
1910–1914
Succeeded by
Urbano Santos da Costa Araújo
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of Minas Gerais
1909–1910
Succeeded by
Júlio Bueno Brandão
Records
Preceded by Oldest living state leader
12 December 1960 – 15 May 1966
Succeeded by
Juan José Estrada


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