Manuel de Arriaga | |
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President of Portugal | |
In office 24 August 1911 – 29 May 1915 | |
Prime Minister | Provisional Government João Chagas Augusto de Vasconcelos Duarte Leite Afonso Costa Bernardino Machado Vítor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho Joaquim Pimenta de Castro Constitutional Junta José de Castro |
Preceded by | Provisional Government |
Succeeded by | Teófilo Braga |
Attorney-General of the Republic | |
In office 17 November 1910 – 24 August 1911 | |
Appointed by | Provisional Government |
Preceded by | António Cândido |
Succeeded by | José Azevedo e Silva |
Personal details | |
Born | Horta, Azores, Portugal | 8 July 1840
Died | 5 March 1917 Lisbon, Portugal | (aged 76)
Political party | Portuguese Republican (later Democratic) |
Spouse | Lucrécia Furtado de Melo |
Children | 6 |
Alma mater | University of Coimbra |
Occupation | Lawyer Professor of Law Lecturer of English |
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Manuel José de Arriaga Brum da Silveira e Peyrelongue[1] (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐnuˈɛl dɨ ɐˈʁjaɣɐ]; 8 July 1840 – 5 March 1917) was a Portuguese lawyer, the first attorney-general and the first elected president of the First Portuguese Republic, following the deposition of King Manuel II of Portugal and a Republican Provisional Government headed by Teófilo Braga (who would succeed him in the post following his resignation).