Bernardo de Sousa Campos
Bernardo de Sousa Campos (1869 – 1930) was a Brazilian politician and lawyer.
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Born | 1869 Brotas, Brazil |
Died | 1930 |
Early life
He was the youngest son of Jose de Sousa Campos and Maria Gertrudes de Sousa Campos, and a great-great-grandson of Barreto Leme and Sousa Siqueira, founders of Campinas.[1]
Education
He held a degree in Law and Social Sciences and was a prominent attorney in São Paulo. He served as a member of parliament at the State and Federal levels, acting chief of police and attorney general for the republic in the state capital.[1]
Personal life
Married on 8 May 1894 in São Paulo, to Eulalia Maria Pinheiro de Sousa Campos (1869–1933), from Brotas.[1]
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gollark: And as an individual... you need to randomly give companies stuff and hope they'll send you back food?
gollark: The gifts thing sounds bad - just to be able to interact with an industry, you need to give companies free stuff and just hope they'll randomly give you stuff if you ask for it?
gollark: Also non-self-sufficient stuff.
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References
- Campos Abreu, F. Monografia histórica do município de Campinas. Rio de Janeiro: Serviço Gráf. de Inst. Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística, 1952. p.99 Google Books
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