Urbano Santos da Costa Araújo

Former Vice President of Brazil
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1919–1922President of Maranhão1918–1919Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs1918–1918President of Maranhão1906–1914Senator for Maranhão1897–1905Federal Deputy for Maranhão Personal detailsBorn3 February 1859
Guimarães, Maranhão, Empire of BrazilDied7 May 1922(1922-05-07) (aged 63)
Rio de Janeiro, Federal District, BrazilSpouse
Maria Filomena de Macedo
(m. 
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Urbano Santos da Costa Araújo (February 3, 1859 – May 7, 1922) was a Brazilian politician who was Vice President of Brazil from November 15, 1914, to November 14, 1918, under Venceslau Brás.[1] As the seventh vice president of Brazil, he also served as the President of the Senate.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Urbano Santos da Costa Araújo". dec.ufcg.edu.br. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
  2. ^ "República Velha (1889 - 1930) - Senado Federal". www25.senado.leg.br.
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Delfim Moreira
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