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Pedro de Araújo Lima, Marquis of Olinda

Pedro de Araújo Lima, Marquis of Olinda (22 December 1793 – 7 June 1870) was a politician and monarchist of the Empire of Brazil. His long political career spanned the reigns of John VI, Pedro I and Pedro II. He was also one of the founders of the Brazilian Conservative Party.[1]

The Marquis of Olinda
Pedro de Araújo Lima, Marquis of Olinda around age 67, c. 1860
Prime Minister of Brazil
In office
12 May 1865 – 3 August 1866
MonarchPedro II
Preceded byFrancisco José Furtado
Succeeded byZacarias de Góis
In office
30 May 1862 – 15 January 1864
MonarchPedro II
Preceded byZacarias de Góis
Succeeded byZacarias de Góis
In office
4 May 1857 – 12 December 1858
MonarchPedro II
Preceded byDuke of Caxias
Succeeded byViscount of Abaeté
In office
29 September 1848 – 8 October 1849
MonarchPedro II
Preceded bySousa e Melo
Succeeded byMarquis of Monte Alegre
Regent of Brazil
In office
19 September 1837 – 23 July 1840
MonarchPedro II
Preceded byDiogo Feijó
Succeeded byEmperor declared of age
Personal details
Born(1793-12-22)22 December 1793
Antas farm, Pernambuco, State of Brazil, Portuguese America
Died7 June 1870(1870-06-07) (aged 76)
Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil
Political partyConservative Party
OccupationPolitician

Coat of Arms of the Marquis of Olinda

He served as Regent of the Empire of Brazil from 1837 until 1840, during the minority of Emperor Pedro II. Later, during the personal reign of Pedro II, Olinda on four different periods served as President of the Council of Ministers.

Early life

 
Pedro de Araújo Lima, c. 1835

Pedro de Araújo Lima was born on 22 December 1793.[2][3][4] His birthplace was Antas farm, near the village of Sirinhaém in Pernambuco (a captaincy of the northeastern region of colonial Brazil).[2][4] Through his father, Manuel de Araújo Lima, he was a descendant of settlers who had come from Portugal in the early 16th century with Duarte Coelho, the first captain general of Pernambuco.[3][5] Through his mother, Ana Teixeira Cavalcante, his ancestry traced back to Filippo Cavalcanti, a nobleman from Florence. Filippo Cavalcanti married a daughter of the Portuguese settler Jerônimo de Albuquerque (a brother of Duarte Coelho's wife) and his Amerindian spouse (the daughter of a cacique, or chieftain, of the Tabajara people).[3][6] His family was both old and wealthy. The family owned several engenhos ("engines"), as sugarcane plantations were called in Brazil. One of these properties was Antas farm.[2] The sugarcane planters were the northeastern equivalent in power and wealth to later coffee farmers in Brazil's southeast.

As there was little access to primary schools, which were usually only to be found in larger towns, Pedro de Araújo Lima learned to read and write at home.[6] In 1805 at the age of 12, he went to live with a paternal uncle in Recife, capital of Pernambuco.[6] He enrolled five years later in the colégio Madre de Deus (Mother of God School).[6] In 1813, he crossed the Atlantic to study Law at the University of Coimbra in Portugal.[7][6][8] His fellow Brazilians in Coimbra at that time included Bernardo Pereira de Vasconcelos, Manuel Alves Branco (later the 2nd Viscount of Caravelas), Cândido José de Araújo Viana (later the Marquis of Sapucaí), Miguel Calmon du Pin e Almeida (later the Marquis of Abrantes) and João Bráulio Muniz.[6]

Araújo Lima proved to be a very good student, and he graduated on 15 March 1817.[9] Continuing in advanced studies, he received a doctorate decree in Canon law on 27 August 1819.[10] He returned to Brazil later that year, disembarking in Pernambuco in December.[11] In mid-1820, he was first offered the office of ouvidor (superior judge) and then a position as Provedor da fazenda, dos defuntos, ausentes, capelas e resíduos (Steward of finances, of the deceased, absent, chapels and residuals) in Paracatu, captaincy of Minas Gerais, but he declined both.[11][12][13]

Araújo Lima was 1.70 meters (5 ft 7 in) tall, had blue eyes and brown hair.[14][15]

Political career

In 1820 the military garrisons in Portugal mutinied, leading to what became known as the Liberal Revolution of 1820. The military formed a provisional government and summoned the Cortes—the centuries-old Portuguese parliament, this time democratically elected with the aim of creating a national Constitution.[16]

Chamber of Deputies years

Regent

First presidency of the Council of Ministers

Conciliation cabinet

Later years

References

  1. ^ "Biography of Pedro de Araújo Lima". Camera dos Deputados. Cam. 15 November 2005. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Leão Filho 1971, p. 124.
  3. ^ a b c Porto 1985, p. 23.
  4. ^ a b Cascudo 1938, p. 33.
  5. ^ Cascudo 1938, p. 34.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Leão Filho 1971, p. 125.
  7. ^ Porto 1985, p. 30.
  8. ^ Cascudo 1938, p. 39.
  9. ^ Cascudo 1938, p. 42.
  10. ^ Cascudo 1938, p. 43.
  11. ^ a b Cascudo 1938, p. 44.
  12. ^ Leão Filho 1971, p. 126.
  13. ^ Porto 1985, p. 32.
  14. ^ Cascudo 1938, p. 86.
  15. ^ Leão Filho 1971, p. 127.
  16. ^ Barman 1988, p. 64.

Bibliography

  • Barman, Roderick J. (1988). Brazil: The Forging of a Nation, 1798–1852. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-1437-2.
  • Cascudo, Luís da Câmara (1938). O Marquês de Olinda e seu tempo (1793 – 1870) (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Companhia Editora Nacional.
  • Lira, Heitor (1977). História de Dom Pedro II (1825 – 1891): Ascenção (1825 – 1870) (in Portuguese). Vol. 1. Belo Horizonte: Itatiaia.
  • Leão Filho, Joaquim de Sousa (1971). "O Marquês de Olinda". Revista do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Imprensa Nacional. 291.
  • Needell, Jeffrey D. (2006). The Party of Order: the Conservatives, the State, and Slavery in the Brazilian Monarchy, 1831–1871. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-5369-2.
  • Porto, José da Costa (1985). O Marquês de Olinda e o seu tempo (in Portuguese). Belo Horizonte: Itatiaia.

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Pedro de Araujo Lima Marquis of Olinda 22 December 1793 7 June 1870 was a politician and monarchist of the Empire of Brazil His long political career spanned the reigns of John VI Pedro I and Pedro II He was also one of the founders of the Brazilian Conservative Party 1 His ExcellencyThe Marquis of OlindaPedro de Araujo Lima Marquis of Olinda around age 67 c 1860Prime Minister of BrazilIn office 12 May 1865 3 August 1866MonarchPedro IIPreceded byFrancisco Jose FurtadoSucceeded byZacarias de GoisIn office 30 May 1862 15 January 1864MonarchPedro IIPreceded byZacarias de GoisSucceeded byZacarias de GoisIn office 4 May 1857 12 December 1858MonarchPedro IIPreceded byDuke of CaxiasSucceeded byViscount of AbaeteIn office 29 September 1848 8 October 1849MonarchPedro IIPreceded bySousa e MeloSucceeded byMarquis of Monte AlegreRegent of BrazilIn office 19 September 1837 23 July 1840MonarchPedro IIPreceded byDiogo FeijoSucceeded byEmperor declared of agePersonal detailsBorn 1793 12 22 22 December 1793Antas farm Pernambuco State of Brazil Portuguese AmericaDied7 June 1870 1870 06 07 aged 76 Rio de Janeiro Empire of BrazilPolitical partyConservative PartyOccupationPoliticianCoat of Arms of the Marquis of OlindaHe served as Regent of the Empire of Brazil from 1837 until 1840 during the minority of Emperor Pedro II Later during the personal reign of Pedro II Olinda on four different periods served as President of the Council of Ministers Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Chamber of Deputies years 2 2 Regent 2 3 First presidency of the Council of Ministers 2 4 Conciliation cabinet 2 5 Later years 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksEarly life Edit Pedro de Araujo Lima c 1835 Pedro de Araujo Lima was born on 22 December 1793 2 3 4 His birthplace was Antas farm near the village of Sirinhaem in Pernambuco a captaincy of the northeastern region of colonial Brazil 2 4 Through his father Manuel de Araujo Lima he was a descendant of settlers who had come from Portugal in the early 16th century with Duarte Coelho the first captain general of Pernambuco 3 5 Through his mother Ana Teixeira Cavalcante his ancestry traced back to Filippo Cavalcanti a nobleman from Florence Filippo Cavalcanti married a daughter of the Portuguese settler Jeronimo de Albuquerque a brother of Duarte Coelho s wife and his Amerindian spouse the daughter of a cacique or chieftain of the Tabajara people 3 6 His family was both old and wealthy The family owned several engenhos engines as sugarcane plantations were called in Brazil One of these properties was Antas farm 2 The sugarcane planters were the northeastern equivalent in power and wealth to later coffee farmers in Brazil s southeast As there was little access to primary schools which were usually only to be found in larger towns Pedro de Araujo Lima learned to read and write at home 6 In 1805 at the age of 12 he went to live with a paternal uncle in Recife capital of Pernambuco 6 He enrolled five years later in the colegio Madre de Deus Mother of God School 6 In 1813 he crossed the Atlantic to study Law at the University of Coimbra in Portugal 7 6 8 His fellow Brazilians in Coimbra at that time included Bernardo Pereira de Vasconcelos Manuel Alves Branco later the 2nd Viscount of Caravelas Candido Jose de Araujo Viana later the Marquis of Sapucai Miguel Calmon du Pin e Almeida later the Marquis of Abrantes and Joao Braulio Muniz 6 Araujo Lima proved to be a very good student and he graduated on 15 March 1817 9 Continuing in advanced studies he received a doctorate decree in Canon law on 27 August 1819 10 He returned to Brazil later that year disembarking in Pernambuco in December 11 In mid 1820 he was first offered the office of ouvidor superior judge and then a position as Provedor da fazenda dos defuntos ausentes capelas e residuos Steward of finances of the deceased absent chapels and residuals in Paracatu captaincy of Minas Gerais but he declined both 11 12 13 Araujo Lima was 1 70 meters 5 ft 7 in tall had blue eyes and brown hair 14 15 Political career EditMain article Independence of Brazil In 1820 the military garrisons in Portugal mutinied leading to what became known as the Liberal Revolution of 1820 The military formed a provisional government and summoned the Cortes the centuries old Portuguese parliament this time democratically elected with the aim of creating a national Constitution 16 Chamber of Deputies years Edit Regent Edit First presidency of the Council of Ministers Edit Conciliation cabinet Edit Later years EditReferences Edit Biography of Pedro de Araujo Lima Camera dos Deputados Cam 15 November 2005 Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b c Leao Filho 1971 p 124 a b c Porto 1985 p 23 a b Cascudo 1938 p 33 Cascudo 1938 p 34 a b c d e f Leao Filho 1971 p 125 Porto 1985 p 30 Cascudo 1938 p 39 Cascudo 1938 p 42 Cascudo 1938 p 43 a b Cascudo 1938 p 44 Leao Filho 1971 p 126 Porto 1985 p 32 Cascudo 1938 p 86 Leao Filho 1971 p 127 Barman 1988 p 64 Bibliography EditBarman Roderick J 1988 Brazil The Forging of a Nation 1798 1852 Stanford California Stanford University Press ISBN 978 0 8047 1437 2 Cascudo Luis da Camara 1938 O Marques de Olinda e seu tempo 1793 1870 in Portuguese Sao Paulo Companhia Editora Nacional Lira Heitor 1977 Historia de Dom Pedro II 1825 1891 Ascencao 1825 1870 in Portuguese Vol 1 Belo Horizonte Itatiaia Leao Filho Joaquim de Sousa 1971 O Marques de Olinda Revista do Instituto Historico e Geografico Brasileiro in Portuguese Rio de Janeiro Imprensa Nacional 291 Needell Jeffrey D 2006 The Party of Order the Conservatives the State and Slavery in the Brazilian Monarchy 1831 1871 Stanford California Stanford University Press ISBN 978 0 8047 5369 2 Porto Jose da Costa 1985 O Marques de Olinda e o seu tempo in Portuguese Belo Horizonte Itatiaia External links Edit Media related to Pedro de Araujo Lima Marquis of Olinda at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pedro de Araujo Lima Marquis of Olinda amp 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