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 António de Oliveira Salazar Biography / Profile of António de Oliveira Salazar Biographies
António de Oliveira Salazar was born on April 28, 1889, in Vimieiro near Santa Comba Dão in the province of Beira Alta. His parents, owners of several small estates, as well as innkeepers, were António de Oliveira and María de Resgate Salazar, who, despite financial problems, saw to it that Salazar was well educated.
The government of the Portuguese statesman António de Oliveira Salazar (1889-1970) once was considered to be the very model of a modern authoritarian political system.
A knowledge of economics was valuable in underdeveloped Portugal, and soon Salazar was well known by the government for his monetary skills.
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 António de Oliveira Salazar (1889-1970)
António de Oliveira Salazar (1889-1970) Politician born in Santa Comba Dão (Viseu), he began his studies to be a priest but abandoned the religious career in 1910 to study Law at Coimbra University, where he would later pursue a teaching career (1917-1926).
Originally from a poor peasant catholic family, Salazar revealed himself to be extremely conservative and authoritarian in politics.
Salazar was made to appear as a godsend rescuer.
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 Cabezon, Antonio de --  Encyclopædia Britannica
About the same time that Francisco Franco was dictator in Spain, neighboring Portugal was under the equally heavy hand of its prime minister, António de Oliveira Salazar.
Antonio de Cabezón, Tomás Luis de Victoria, Isaac Albéniz, Manuel de Falla, and Joaquín Turina are...
During the Latin American wars for independence from Spain, Antonio José de Sucre was the liberator of Ecuador.
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 The death of Portugal's richest man: a lesson in how a revolution was betrayed
The most important function of Salazar’s regime for Portugal& ruling elite was to prevent any struggle by the working class crystallising at home and opposition developing in the colonies.
In 1932, Salazar created the so-called Estado Novo (New State), a fascist state in which he exercised all executive and legislative functions, controlled local administration and the police, and was head of the only legal political party—the União Nacional (National Union).
His life illustrates how a pillar of the Salazar fascist dictatorship, forced to flee during the 1974 Portuguese revolution, was rehabilitated after the revolutionary threat to the bourgeois order was diverted by social democracy and Stalinism.
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Bereits 1926 wurde Salazar das Finanzministerium angeboten, das er aber ablehnte, weil ihm einige Befugnisse verweigert wurden, die er für sich verlangte.
Bis 1940 blieb Salazar parallel zu seinem Amt als Miniterpräsident Finanzminister.
1926 beendet die Machtübernahme Generals António de Fragoso Carmono die erste portugiesische Republik und ersetzt sie durch eine Militärregierung.
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 Escolar.com - Biografia de Salazar, António de Oliveira
Escolar.com - Biografia de Salazar, António de Oliveira
En contra de las tendencias de la época, intentó mantener intacto el dominio colonial portugués, actitud que provocó revueltas en Angola, Mozambique y Guinea, que pudo sofocar.
Rigió de forma absoluta los destinos políticos de Portugal, aunque manteniendo la apariencia institucional mediante sucesivas reelecciones.
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 Encyclopedia: Reactionary
Antonio Salazar on July 22, 1946 issue of Time Magazine Professor António de Oliveira Salazar (April 28, 1889—July 27, 1970) was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968, noted for the dictatorial nature of his government.
Ant nio de Oliveira Salazar Ant nio de Oliveira Salazar (April 28, 1889—July 27, 1970) was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968, noted for the dictatorial nature of his government.
Herein arose the clerical philosophers Joseph de Maistre, Louis de Bonald, and François-René de Chateaubriand, whose solution was to restore the former absolute monarchy and reinstall the Catholic Church as a state church.
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 António de Oliveira Salazar Biography / Profile of António de Oliveira Salazar Biographies
António de Oliveira Salazar was born on April 28, 1889, in Vimieiro near Santa Comba Dão in the province of Beira Alta. His parents, owners of several small estates, as well as innkeepers, were António de Oliveira and María de Resgate Salazar, who, despite financial problems, saw to it that Salazar was well educated.
Salazar's reforms brought some national stability by prohibiting the import of foreign goods, cutting the state budget, and developing a new tax system.
In January 1921 Salazar was one of three Catholic deputies elected to the Parliament, but turmoil was still so great that he attended only a few sessions before returning to the university.
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 Carmona, António Oscar de Fragoso on Encyclopedia.com
Elected president in 1928, Carmona won (1935, 1942, 1949) each successive election, but real power in the new dictatorial regime that was gradually established was held after 1928 by António de Oliveira Salazar.
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 Salazar, António de Oliveira on Encyclopedia.com
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After the military coup of 1926 Salazar was briefly minister of finance, and in 1928 he was recalled to office by Gen. António de Fragoso Carmona.
He was elected a deputy in 1921 but withdrew from the chamber immediately, viewing its proceedings as futile.
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 Propaganda, ideology and cinema in the Estado Novo of Salazar: the conversion of the unbelievers, Luís Torgal
Salazar, António de Oliveira (1935-1967), Discursos e notas políticas, 6 vols., Coimbra: Coimbra Editora.
Salazar did not wish to identify his regime with those states; rather he wished to assert its "originality", still keeping alive its anti-democratic and anti-liberal dynamic, not to mention its systematic anti-communism.
Júlia's (Emília de Oliveira) daughter and her father was a sergeant who had died during the revolutionary attack in February 1927 against the nationalist Dictatorship that was installed after 28 May. This simple and virtuous young girl is the "archetype of the Portuguese woman".
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 Encyclopedia: List of Portuguese people
Antonio Salazar on July 22, 1946 issue of Time Magazine Dr. António de Oliveira Salazar (April 28, 1889—July 27, 1970) was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968, noted for the dictatorial nature of his government.
Aníbal António Cavaco Silva (born at Boliqueime in Loulé municipality in the Algarve region, on July 15, 1939) was Prime Minister of Portugal from November 6, 1985 to October 28, 1995.
António Caetano de Abreu Freire Egas Moniz (November 29, 1874 - December 13, 1955) was a Portuguese physician and neurologist.
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 Antonio de Oliveira Salazar --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Portuguese general and statesman who rose to political prominence in the wake of the successful military revolt of 1926 and who, as president of Portugal from 1928 to 1951, served as a symbol of continuity during the regime (1932–68) of António de Oliveira Salazar.
A prominent professor of economics at the University of Coimbra, Salazar assembled a civilian elite of...
March 1, 1996, Sintra, Port.), was a leading literary figure who created extremely sympathetic and eloquent characters--often old men looking back on their lives--who sought the ultimate meaning of human existence.
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nio de Oliveira Salazar was dictator of Portugal for 36 years, from 1932 to 1968.
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 Manuel Antonio de Almeida --  Encyclopædia Britannica
About the same time that Francisco Franco was dictator in Spain, neighboring Portugal was under the equally heavy hand of its prime minister, António de Oliveira Salazar.
The chief exponents of Romanticism were, in poetry and drama, João Baptista de Almeida Garrett and, in prose, Alexandre Herculano; both lived for some years in exile, the price of their political liberalism.
A Spanish journalist, poet, and novelist, Pedro Antonio de Alarcón y Ariza is remembered especially for his stories of Spanish life.
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nio de Oliveira Salazar was dictator of Portugal for 36 years, from 1932 to 1968.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Salazar António de Oliveira
Salazar, António de Oliveira (1889-1970), Portuguese economist and statesman, who ruled Portugal as a dictator from 1932 to 1968.
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Carmona, António Oscar de Fragoso (1869-1951), president of Portugal (1926-51), who launched the 40-year dictatorial regime of António de Oliveira...
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 Encyclopedia: List of Presidents of Portugal
Presidency under dictator Ant nio de Oliveira Salazar
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A 1910 revolution deposed the monarchy starting then a period of chaotic republicanism (primeira Republica); in 1926 a nationalist military coup began a period of more than five decades of repressive fascist governments, mostly under the rule of António de Oliveira Salazar;.
Fernão Pires de Andrade visited Canton in 1517 and opened up trade with China, where in 1557 the Portuguese were permitted to occupy Macao.
On the Asiatic mainland the first trading-stations were established by Cabral at Cochin and Calicut (1501); more important, however, were the conquest of Goa (1510) and Malacca (1511) by Albuquerque, and the acquisition of Diu (1535) by Martim Afonso de Sousa.
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 Primo de Rivera, Jose Antonio --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
About the same time that Francisco Franco was dictator in Spain, neighboring Portugal was under the equally heavy hand of its prime minister, António de Oliveira Salazar.
Primo de Rivera, José Antonio Britannica Concise Encyclopedia.
"Primo de Rivera, José Antonio." Britannica Concise Encyclopedia.
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About the same time that Francisco Franco was dictator in Spain, neighboring Portugal was under the equally heavy hand of its prime minister, António de Oliveira Salazar.
During the Latin American wars for independence from Spain, Antonio José de Sucre was the liberator of Ecuador.
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 History of Madeira & Portugal
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar assumes dictatorial powers as Prime Minister of Portugal
Antonio de Abreu had sailed around the Pacific extremity of the Sunda Islands in 1512
António Oscar de Fragoso Carmona becomes President of Portugal.
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 Autohoje Online :: Notícias
Até ao dia 9 de Outubro, os visitantes deste museu poderão conhecer, através dos automóveis, figuras como João Franco, Rainha D. Amélia, António de Oliveira Salazar, Francisco Craveiro Lopes, Papa João Paulo II, Papa Paulo VI, Juan Carlos I e Rainha Isabel II entre outras.
O Renault de 1912 de João Franco, o Mercedes-Benz de 1938 de Salazar (erradamente apelidado de presente de Hitler), o Chrysler blindado de 1937 usado na fuga da prisão de Caxias ou o raríssimo Pegaso de 1953 oferecido por Franco a Craveiro Lopes são alguns dos automóveis que estarão em exposição.
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 Salazar, António de Oliveira on Encyclopedia.com
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 Carmona, Antonio Oscar de Fragoso --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Portuguese general and statesman who rose to political prominence in the wake of the successful military revolt of 1926 and who, as president of Portugal from 1928 to 1951, served as a symbol of continuity during the regime (1932–68) of António de Oliveira Salazar.
The provisional military government was shortly taken over by General António Oscar de Fragoso Carmona, who favoured sweeping changes.
It originated as Carmo, the strongest town of the Roman province of Hispania Ulterior under Julius Caesar, and was captured from the Moors (who called it Karmuna) in 1247 by Ferdinand III of...
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 Encyclopedia: António de Fragoso Carmona
1927 Carmona appointed Antonio Salazar on July 22, 1946 issue of Time Magazine António de Oliveira Salazar (April 28, 1889— July 27, 1970) was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968, noted for the dictatorial nature of his government.
Impressed by Salazar's abilities, Carmona made Salazar President of the Council in 1932 is a leap year starting on a Friday.
Carmona saw his chance of rising in power after the A revolution is a relatively sudden and absolutely drastic change.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Estado Novo (Portugal)
The Estado Novo was developed by António de Oliveira Salazar, ruler of Portugal from 1932 to 1968.
Salazar was a Catholic traditionalist who believed in the necessity of control over the forces of economic modernisation in order to defend the catholic and rural values of the country, which he imagined under threat.
Estado Novo (New State) is the name of the Portuguese Conservative Authoritarian regime installed in 1933, following a Coup d'Etat against the democratic Republic by the army in 1926.
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In September 1968 Marcello Caetano became prime minister, succeeding the dictator, António de Oliveira Salazar, who had ruled Portugal with an iron grip since 1932.
“When Marcello Caetano took over the leadership of the government, hope was reborn.
Although Caetano called for political reforms when he took office, he continued Salazar’s repressive policies.
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