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Diretório Monárquico do Brasil

Diretório Monárquico do Brasil (English: Brazilian Monarchical Directory) was a monarchical institution established in Rio de Janeiro in 1890, one year after the proclamation of the republic, by Afonso Celso de Assis Figueirado, The Viscount of Ouro Preto, the last Prime Minister of the Empire of Brazil, entrusted by the former Princess Regent Isabel, to whom they considered Empress of Brazil after the death of her father Pedro II, in 1891, to organize the actions of Brazilian monarchists. The organization was constituted as an unofficial representation of the deposed heiress to the throne of Brazil and also functioned as a council.[1][2]

Brazilian Monarchical Directory
Diretório Monárquico do Brasil
1890–c.1921
GovernmentDeep state
• Empress
Isabel I
• Leader
The Viscount of Ouro Preto (1890–1912)
João Alfredo (1912–1919)
Historical era19th century
7 June 1889
15 November 1889 1890
• First Naval Revolt
November 1891
• Second Naval Revolt
September 1893
28 July 1914
• Disestablished
c.1921
Preceded by

During its existence, the Monarchic Directory started as an illegal institution until the beginning of the civil republican government, acting throughout the country through a network composed of nobles, members of civil society and intellectuals and former loyalist politicians of the empire such as the also former Prime Minister João Alfredo Correia de Oliveira, actively trying to manipulate and influence Brazilian political life. Although not considered a parallel government, the Monarchic Directory reported and acted in accordance with the exiled imperial family, acted in accordance with the laws of the empire's constitution of 1824 and was responsible for the monarchist acts present in various events in Brazilian history, such as in the resignation of Deodoro da Fonseca and in the Revolta da Armada. It was also in the institution's headquarters that Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará, son of Isabel, signed his official resignation, which was issued by the directory itself.[3][4]

With old age and Isabel's increasing distance during and after the First World War, the directory was informally dissolved with the end of its political activities, eventually leading to the formation of other monarchist organizations, these without official sponsorship of the Imperial Family such as the Brazilian Patrianovist Imperial Action.[5]

History edit

Foundation Manifesto edit

In 1890, the Viscount of Ouro Preto issued the manifesto that created the directory:

"The Brazilian republic, as it was proclaimed, is a coup, a work of iniquity. The republic has risen on the bucklers of the mutinous soldiery, comes from a criminal origin, was carried out by means of an attack unprecedented in history and shall have an ephemeral existence!"

Action on Prince Pedro's resignation edit

In 1908, when Prince Pedro de Alcântara signed his instrument of resignation, supposedly under pressure from his mother, in order to marry a Bohemian noblewoman, his mother Isabel, in the capacity of Head of the Imperial House of Brazil and recognized by the Monarchic Directory as Empress of Brazil, hastened to communicate the fact to them, sending it, in a letter of November 9, 1908, one of three copies of the resignation document.

The Monarchic Directory was the body entrusted by the Head of the Imperial House to guide the actions of the monarchists in Brazil. Established in 1890, as a sort of unofficial representation of the heir to the abolished throne for political purposes, it was also, to a certain extent, an advisory body that the former Princess Regente Isabel used to listen to when it came to Brazilian affairs. With only the powers delegated by the Head of the Imperial House, did not formally constitute a government-in-exile, but functioned as a continuing representation of the monarchy. In such a way, it was not up to the Monarchic Directory to accept or refuse the actions of the Head of the House, only to observe, advise, and make them public in Brazilian territory, always working with observance to the government in order to advance the cause of monarchical restoration politically.

Composition edit

The Monarchic Directory had representations in all states of Brazil at the time, and its nucleus was composed of former Empire politicians such as former Prime Ministers, ministers, senators, nobles, journalists, abolitionists and members of the intellectuals of the time. Stand out the ex-prime ministers Viscount of Ouro Preto, João Alfredo Correia de Oliveira and Lafayette Rodrigues Pereira, Carlos de Laet, Domingos de Andrade Figueira, Amador da Cunha Bueno, among others.

References edit

  1. ^ Carvalho 2007, pp. 11–12.
  2. ^ Marson 2009, p. 6.
  3. ^ MARTINS, Luís. O patriarca e o bacharel. 2.ed. São Paulo: Alameda, 2008, p.148
  4. ^ Barman 2002, p. 224.
  5. ^ Malatian, Teresa Maria. A Ação Imperial Patrianovista Brasileira. São Paulo, 1978, p.153-9

Bibliography edit

  • Marson, Izabel Andrade (2009). (PDF) (in Portuguese). Fortaleza: ANPUH. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-13.
  • Causa Imperial: http://causaimperial.com.br/822/[permanent dead link]
  • Barman, Roderick J. (2002). Princess Isabel of Brazil: gender and power in the nineteenth century. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources. ISBN 0-8420-2846-3.
  • Carvalho, José Murilo de (2007). D. Pedro II: ser ou não ser (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Companhia das Letras. ISBN 978-85-359-0969-2.

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established in Rio de Janeiro in 1890 one year after the proclamation of the republic by Afonso Celso de Assis Figueirado The Viscount of Ouro Preto the last Prime Minister of the Empire of Brazil entrusted by the former Princess Regent Isabel to whom they considered Empress of Brazil after the death of her father Pedro II in 1891 to organize the actions of Brazilian monarchists The organization was constituted as an unofficial representation of the deposed heiress to the throne of Brazil and also functioned as a council 1 2 Brazilian Monarchical DirectoryDiretorio Monarquico do Brasil1890 c 1921Flag 1853 1889 Coat of arms of Ouro PretoNeutral MunicipalityGovernmentDeep state EmpressIsabel I LeaderThe Viscount of Ouro Preto 1890 1912 Joao Alfredo 1912 1919 Historical era19th century Ouro Preto is Prime Minister of Brazil7 June 1889 Coup d etat15 November 1889 1890 First Naval RevoltNovember 1891 Second Naval RevoltSeptember 1893 Start of the Great War28 July 1914 Disestablishedc 1921Preceded byEmpire of BrazilDuring its existence the Monarchic Directory started as an illegal institution until the beginning of the civil republican government acting throughout the country through a network composed of nobles members of civil society and intellectuals and former loyalist politicians of the empire such as the also former Prime Minister Joao Alfredo Correia de Oliveira actively trying to manipulate and influence Brazilian political life Although not considered a parallel government the Monarchic Directory reported and acted in accordance with the exiled imperial family acted in accordance with the laws of the empire s constitution of 1824 and was responsible for the monarchist acts present in various events in Brazilian history such as in the resignation of Deodoro da Fonseca and in the Revolta da Armada It was also in the institution s headquarters that Pedro de Alcantara Prince of Grao Para son of Isabel signed his official resignation which was issued by the directory itself 3 4 With old age and Isabel s increasing distance during and after the First World War the directory was informally dissolved with the end of its political activities eventually leading to the formation of other monarchist organizations these without official sponsorship of the Imperial Family such as the Brazilian Patrianovist Imperial Action 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation Manifesto 1 2 Action on Prince Pedro s resignation 2 Composition 3 References 4 BibliographyHistory editFoundation Manifesto edit In 1890 the Viscount of Ouro Preto issued the manifesto that created the directory The Brazilian republic as it was proclaimed is a coup a work of iniquity The republic has risen on the bucklers of the mutinous soldiery comes from a criminal origin was carried out by means of an attack unprecedented in history and shall have an ephemeral existence Action on Prince Pedro s resignation edit In 1908 when Prince Pedro de Alcantara signed his instrument of resignation supposedly under pressure from his mother in order to marry a Bohemian noblewoman his mother Isabel in the capacity of Head of the Imperial House of Brazil and recognized by the Monarchic Directory as Empress of Brazil hastened to communicate the fact to them sending it in a letter of November 9 1908 one of three copies of the resignation document The Monarchic Directory was the body entrusted by the Head of the Imperial House to guide the actions of the monarchists in Brazil Established in 1890 as a sort of unofficial representation of the heir to the abolished throne for political purposes it was also to a certain extent an advisory body that the former Princess Regente Isabel used to listen to when it came to Brazilian affairs With only the powers delegated by the Head of the Imperial House did not formally constitute a government in exile but functioned as a continuing representation of the monarchy In such a way it was not up to the Monarchic Directory to accept or refuse the actions of the Head of the House only to observe advise and make them public in Brazilian territory always working with observance to the government in order to advance the cause of monarchical restoration politically Composition editThe Monarchic Directory had representations in all states of Brazil at the time and its nucleus was composed of former Empire politicians such as former Prime Ministers ministers senators nobles journalists abolitionists and members of the intellectuals of the time Stand out the ex prime ministers Viscount of Ouro Preto Joao Alfredo Correia de Oliveira and Lafayette Rodrigues Pereira Carlos de Laet Domingos de Andrade Figueira Amador da Cunha Bueno among others References edit Carvalho 2007 pp 11 12 Marson 2009 p 6 MARTINS Luis O patriarca e o bacharel 2 ed Sao Paulo Alameda 2008 p 148 Barman 2002 p 224 Malatian Teresa Maria A Acao Imperial Patrianovista Brasileira Sao Paulo 1978 p 153 9Bibliography editMarson Izabel Andrade 2009 Da restauracao da monarquia a conciliacao com a republica dialogo entre textos escolhas politicas de Nabuco e episodios da primeira decada republicana PDF in Portuguese Fortaleza ANPUH Archived from the original PDF on 2017 03 13 Causa Imperial http causaimperial com br 822 permanent dead link Barman Roderick J 2002 Princess Isabel of Brazil gender and power in the nineteenth century Wilmington Delaware Scholarly Resources ISBN 0 8420 2846 3 Carvalho Jose Murilo de 2007 D Pedro II ser ou nao ser in Portuguese Sao Paulo Companhia das Letras ISBN 978 85 359 0969 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diretorio Monarquico do Brasil amp oldid 1216165955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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