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Francisco José Fernandes Costa
Minister for the Navy
In office
16 June 1912 – 9 January 1913
Prime Minister Duarte Leite
Preceded by Celestino Germano Pais de Almeida
Succeeded by José de Freitas Ribeiro
Minister for Foment
In office
17 March 1916 – 25 April 1917
Prime Minister António José de Almeida
Preceded by António Maria da Silva
Succeeded by Herculano Jorge Galhardo
Minister for the Navy
In office
15 May 1915 – 17 May 1915
Prime Minister João Chagas
Preceded by José Joaquim Xavier de Brito
Succeeded by José de Castro
Prime Minister of Portugal
(but did not take office)
In office
15 January 1920 – 15 January 1920
President António José de Almeida
Preceded by Alfredo de Sá Cardoso
Succeeded by Alfredo de Sá Cardoso (reconducted)
Minister of Finance
(but did not take office)
In office
15 January 1920 – 15 January 1920
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded by António Maria da Silva
Succeeded by António Maria da Silva (reconducted)
Minister for Foreign Affairs
(but did not take office)
In office
15 January 1920 – 15 January 1920
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded by João Carlos de Melo Barreto
Succeeded by João Carlos de Melo Barreto (reconducted)
Minister for Commerce
In office
10 August 1921 – 19 October 1921
Prime Minister Tomé de Barros Queirós (10 August 1921–30 August 1921)
António Granjo (30 August 1921–19 October 1921)
Preceded by António Granjo
Succeeded by António Pires de Carvalho
Minister for Agriculture
(interim)
In office
30 August 1921 – 3 September 1921
Prime Minister António Granjo
Preceded by Manuel de Sousa da Câmara
Succeeded by Alboim Inglês
Personal details
Born(1867-04-19)19 April 1867
Foz de Arouce, Lousã, Kingdom of Portugal
Died19 July 1925(1925-07-19) (aged 58)
Figueira da Foz, Portuguese Republic
Political party Portuguese Republican Party
(later Evolutionist Party, Republican Liberal Party and Nationalist Republican Party)
SpouseMaria Adelaide Borges de Menezes Parreira
ChildrenFrancisco José, João, Manuel, Leopoldina, Maria, Adelaide
Alma mater University of Coimbra
Occupation Lawyer,
jurist and
high school teacher

Francisco José Fernandes Costa (Portuguese: [fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku ʒuˈzɛ fɨɾˈnɐ̃dɨʃ ˈkɔʃtɐ]; 1867–1925) was a Portuguese lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Portuguese Republican Party and later of the Evolutionist Party, the Republican Liberal Party and the Nationalist Party. He was civil governor of Coimbra, minister of the Navy (1912–1913; 1915) and Commerce (1921). He is most remembered for being the President of the Ministry (Prime Minister) of the short-lived "five minutes government", who resigned the same day it was to take office, on 15 January 1920. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Larrea, Julio López-Davalillo (1999). Atlas histórico de España y Portugal: desde el paleolítico hasta el siglo XX (in Spanish). Editorial Síntesis. p. 222. ISBN  978-84-7738-655-1.
  2. ^ Obras Esparsas. Estudos Doutrinais e Sociais. Vol.IV (in Brazilian Portuguese). UC Biblioteca Geral 1. p. 467.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Portugal
(President of the Ministry)

1920
Succeeded by
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francisco José Fernandes Costa
Minister for the Navy
In office
16 June 1912 – 9 January 1913
Prime Minister Duarte Leite
Preceded by Celestino Germano Pais de Almeida
Succeeded by José de Freitas Ribeiro
Minister for Foment
In office
17 March 1916 – 25 April 1917
Prime Minister António José de Almeida
Preceded by António Maria da Silva
Succeeded by Herculano Jorge Galhardo
Minister for the Navy
In office
15 May 1915 – 17 May 1915
Prime Minister João Chagas
Preceded by José Joaquim Xavier de Brito
Succeeded by José de Castro
Prime Minister of Portugal
(but did not take office)
In office
15 January 1920 – 15 January 1920
President António José de Almeida
Preceded by Alfredo de Sá Cardoso
Succeeded by Alfredo de Sá Cardoso (reconducted)
Minister of Finance
(but did not take office)
In office
15 January 1920 – 15 January 1920
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded by António Maria da Silva
Succeeded by António Maria da Silva (reconducted)
Minister for Foreign Affairs
(but did not take office)
In office
15 January 1920 – 15 January 1920
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded by João Carlos de Melo Barreto
Succeeded by João Carlos de Melo Barreto (reconducted)
Minister for Commerce
In office
10 August 1921 – 19 October 1921
Prime Minister Tomé de Barros Queirós (10 August 1921–30 August 1921)
António Granjo (30 August 1921–19 October 1921)
Preceded by António Granjo
Succeeded by António Pires de Carvalho
Minister for Agriculture
(interim)
In office
30 August 1921 – 3 September 1921
Prime Minister António Granjo
Preceded by Manuel de Sousa da Câmara
Succeeded by Alboim Inglês
Personal details
Born(1867-04-19)19 April 1867
Foz de Arouce, Lousã, Kingdom of Portugal
Died19 July 1925(1925-07-19) (aged 58)
Figueira da Foz, Portuguese Republic
Political party Portuguese Republican Party
(later Evolutionist Party, Republican Liberal Party and Nationalist Republican Party)
SpouseMaria Adelaide Borges de Menezes Parreira
ChildrenFrancisco José, João, Manuel, Leopoldina, Maria, Adelaide
Alma mater University of Coimbra
Occupation Lawyer,
jurist and
high school teacher

Francisco José Fernandes Costa (Portuguese: [fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku ʒuˈzɛ fɨɾˈnɐ̃dɨʃ ˈkɔʃtɐ]; 1867–1925) was a Portuguese lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Portuguese Republican Party and later of the Evolutionist Party, the Republican Liberal Party and the Nationalist Party. He was civil governor of Coimbra, minister of the Navy (1912–1913; 1915) and Commerce (1921). He is most remembered for being the President of the Ministry (Prime Minister) of the short-lived "five minutes government", who resigned the same day it was to take office, on 15 January 1920. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Larrea, Julio López-Davalillo (1999). Atlas histórico de España y Portugal: desde el paleolítico hasta el siglo XX (in Spanish). Editorial Síntesis. p. 222. ISBN  978-84-7738-655-1.
  2. ^ Obras Esparsas. Estudos Doutrinais e Sociais. Vol.IV (in Brazilian Portuguese). UC Biblioteca Geral 1. p. 467.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Portugal
(President of the Ministry)

1920
Succeeded by

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