• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: gabyyyyy12346
  • Perguntado 8 anos atrás

A historia da praça da bíblia de Pedro de Toledo traduzido em inglês

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Pedro Manuel de Toledo (São Paulo, June 29, 1860 - Rio de Janeiro, July 29, 1935), son of Lieutenant Manuel Joaquim de Toledo and Anna Innocencia Barbosa, was a Brazilian lawyer, diplomat and politician. It was the fourth federal auditor to occupy the government of the state of São Paulo. He graduated from the Faculty of Law of Recife, in 1884. In São Paulo, he was prosecutor of the Provincial Treasury of São Paulo in 1885, and later, delegate and interim police chief of São Paulo (1889). In the legislative power, he was a state deputy between 1895 and 1910 and also founder and member of the Paulista Academy of Letters, holder of the seat nº 39. ​​In the federal area, during the government of Hermes da Fonseca occupies the Ministries of Agriculture (1910/1913) and Public Works and Transport (1912). He was married to Francisca Barbosa da Gama Cerqueira. He was ambassador of Brazil, in Italy (1914/1917) and Argentina (1919/1926). He returned to Brazil and in 1932 he was appointed federal auditor in São Paulo, a position he held from March 7 to July 10, 1932, when he was appointed by acclamation governor of São Paulo. Participated in the constitutionalist movement of 1932, being civil commander of the Constitutionalist Revolution. After the episode of May 23, 1932, when Martins, Miragaia, Dráusio and Camargo were killed, four people of the people who joined the students who demanded the departure of Getulio, whose initials gave rise to the MMDC movement, was acclaimed civil governor of the Revolution of 1932. Three months of struggle, São Paulo was defeated and Pedro de Toledo deposed, arrested and exiled, only returning to Brazil in 1934. He was transferred to the Mausoleum Monument of the Constitutionalist Soldier in the Ibirapuera Park, in São Paulo, on July 9, 1957.
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