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Teófilo Duarte
Colonial governor of Cape Verde
In office
9 March 1918 – 1919
Preceded by Abel Fontoura da Costa
Succeeded by Manuel Firmino de Almeida Maia Magalhães
Colonial governor of Portuguese Timor
In office
30 September 1926 – 22 December 1928
Preceded by Raimundo Enes Meira
Succeeded by Cesário Augusto de Almeida Viana
Personal details
Born6 October 1898
Idanha-a-Nova
Died16 May 1958
Lisbon
NationalityPortuguese

Teófilo Duarte (6 October 1898 – 16 May 1958) was a Portuguese colonial administrator, a military officer and a politician. He was a supporter of the Sidonist movement and the Estado Novo. [1]

He was born on 6 October 1898 in Idanha-a-Nova, eastern Portugal. An army officer, he was governor of Cape Verde from 9 March 1918 to 1919. [2] Having participated in movements against the democratic governments, he was dismissed from the Portuguese Army in 1920, only to be reinstated after the 28 May 1926 coup d'état. [1] He was governor of Portuguese Timor from 30 September 1926 to 22 December 1928. [3] He encouraged Portuguese immigration to the colony, including political deportees. [4] Under his rule, forced labour took a rise in East Timor. [5]

He was Minister of Colonies from 4 February 1947 to 2 August 1950 under Prime Minister Salazar. [6] On 1 September 1950, he was awarded with the Grand Cross of the Military Order of Christ. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Barreto, Madalena. Teófilo Duarte (PDF). Retrieved 27 February 2015. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)
  2. ^ "Cape Verde". worldstatesmen.org.
  3. ^ "Portuguese Timor". worldstatesmen.org.
  4. ^ "History of Timor" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Technical University of Lisbon. (pdf)
  5. ^ "Chronologie de l'histoire du Timor (1512-1945) suivie des événements récents (1975-1999)" [Chronology of the History of Timor (1512-1945) and the Recent Events (1975-1999)] (PDF) (in French).
  6. ^ Governo de António de Oliveira Salazar (1932-1968), politipedia.pt
  7. ^ "Cidadãos Nacionais Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas" (in Portuguese). Presidency of the Portuguese Republic. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
Preceded by Colonial governor of Cape Verde
1918-1919
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Portuguese Timor
1926-1928
Succeeded by

External links

Media related to Teófilo Duarte at Wikimedia Commons

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Teófilo Duarte
Colonial governor of Cape Verde
In office
9 March 1918 – 1919
Preceded by Abel Fontoura da Costa
Succeeded by Manuel Firmino de Almeida Maia Magalhães
Colonial governor of Portuguese Timor
In office
30 September 1926 – 22 December 1928
Preceded by Raimundo Enes Meira
Succeeded by Cesário Augusto de Almeida Viana
Personal details
Born6 October 1898
Idanha-a-Nova
Died16 May 1958
Lisbon
NationalityPortuguese

Teófilo Duarte (6 October 1898 – 16 May 1958) was a Portuguese colonial administrator, a military officer and a politician. He was a supporter of the Sidonist movement and the Estado Novo. [1]

He was born on 6 October 1898 in Idanha-a-Nova, eastern Portugal. An army officer, he was governor of Cape Verde from 9 March 1918 to 1919. [2] Having participated in movements against the democratic governments, he was dismissed from the Portuguese Army in 1920, only to be reinstated after the 28 May 1926 coup d'état. [1] He was governor of Portuguese Timor from 30 September 1926 to 22 December 1928. [3] He encouraged Portuguese immigration to the colony, including political deportees. [4] Under his rule, forced labour took a rise in East Timor. [5]

He was Minister of Colonies from 4 February 1947 to 2 August 1950 under Prime Minister Salazar. [6] On 1 September 1950, he was awarded with the Grand Cross of the Military Order of Christ. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Barreto, Madalena. Teófilo Duarte (PDF). Retrieved 27 February 2015. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)
  2. ^ "Cape Verde". worldstatesmen.org.
  3. ^ "Portuguese Timor". worldstatesmen.org.
  4. ^ "History of Timor" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Technical University of Lisbon. (pdf)
  5. ^ "Chronologie de l'histoire du Timor (1512-1945) suivie des événements récents (1975-1999)" [Chronology of the History of Timor (1512-1945) and the Recent Events (1975-1999)] (PDF) (in French).
  6. ^ Governo de António de Oliveira Salazar (1932-1968), politipedia.pt
  7. ^ "Cidadãos Nacionais Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas" (in Portuguese). Presidency of the Portuguese Republic. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
Preceded by Colonial governor of Cape Verde
1918-1919
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Portuguese Timor
1926-1928
Succeeded by

External links

Media related to Teófilo Duarte at Wikimedia Commons


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