Events in the year 1906 in Brazil.
Incumbents
editFederal government
edit- President: Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves (till 14 November); Afonso Pena (from 15 November)
- Vice President: Afonso Pena (till 14 November); Nilo Peçanha (from 15 November)
Governors
edit- Alagoas: Antônio Máximo da Cunha Rego (till 12 June); Euclid Vieira Malta (from 12 June)
- Amazonas: Antônio Constantino Néri
- Bahia: José Marcelino de Sousa
- Ceará: Antônio Nogueira Accioli
- Goiás: Miguel da Rocha Lima
- Maranhão: Manuel Lopes da Cunha (till 1 March); Benedito Pereira Leite (from 1 March)
- Mato Grosso: Antônio Pais de Barros, then Pedro Leite Osório
- Minas Gerais: Francisco Salles (till 7 September); João Pinheiro da Silva (from 7 September)
- Pará: Augusto Montenegro
- Paraíba: Valfredo Leal
- Paraná: Vicente Machado da Silva Lima; João Cândido Ferreira
- Pernambuco: Sigismundo Antônio Gonçalves
- Piauí: Álvaro de Assis Osório Mendes
- Rio Grande do Norte: Augusto Tavares Lira (till 5 November); Manuel Moreira Dias (from 5 November)
- Rio Grande do Sul: Antônio Augusto Borges de Medeiros
- Santa Catarina:
- São Paulo:
- Sergipe:
Vice governors
editEvents
editJanuary
edit- 21 January: The Brazilian battleship Aquidabã sinks, after its powder magazines explode near the Jacuacanga strait, in Angra dos Reis bay. A total of 212 people are killed, including three admirals and most of the ship's officers; 98 survive.[1]
March
edit- 1 March: In the presidential election, Afonso Pena of the Mineiro Republican Party receives 97.9% of the vote.[2]
May
edit- 5 May: The Treaty of Limits between Brazil and the Netherlands is signed in Rio de Janeiro, establishing the international boundary between Brazil and the Dutch colony of Suriname.[3]
October
edit- 23 October: An aeroplane of Alberto Santos-Dumont takes off at Bagatelle in France and flies 60 meters (200 feet). This is the first officially recorded powered flight in Europe.[4]
November
edit- 9 November: The Brazilian Flag Anthem ("Hino à Bandeira Nacional"), with lyrics by Olavo Bilac and music by Francisco Braga, is performed for the first time.
- 15 November: Afonso Pena becomes the sixth president of Brazil.[5]
Births
edit- 27 January - Radamés Gnattali, conductor and composer (died 1988)
- 23 June - Lima Barreto, film director and screenwriter (died 1982)
- 30 July - Mário Quintana, writer and translator (died 1994)
- 14 September - Flávio Costa, football player and manager (died 1999)
Deaths
edit- 7 October - Domingos Olímpio, novelist (born 1851)[6]
References
edit- ^ "Warship Blown Up, 212 Lost" (PDF). The New York Times. 23 January 1906. p. 1. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
- ^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p173 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3, p230
- ^ Surya P. Sharma (1997). Territorial Acquisition, Disputes and International Law. (M. Nijhoff Publishers: The Hague, ISBN 90-411-0362-7)
- ^ Gibbs-Smith, Charles H. "Hops and Flights: A roll call of early powered take-offs." Flight, Volume 75, Issue 2619, 3 April 1959, p. 469. Retrieved: 24 August 2013.
- ^ Amérique du Sud: Au Brésil (página 2 do único caderno), Le Figaro (16 de novembro de 1906).
- ^ COUTINHO, Afrânio; SOUSA, J. Galante de. Enciclopédia da Literatura Brasileira. São Paulo: Global
See also
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