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Manuel Vitorino
Vice President of Brazil
In office
15 November 1894 – 14 November 1898
PresidentPrudente de Morais
Preceded byFloriano Peixoto
Succeeded byRosa e Silva
President of Brazil
Acting
10 November 1896 – 3 March 1897
Vice PresidentHimself
Preceded byPrudente de Morais
Succeeded byPrudente de Morais
Senator for Bahia
In office
25 August 1892 – 15 November 1894
President of Bahia
In office
23 November 1889 – 25 April 1890
Preceded byVirgílio Damásio
Succeeded byHermes Ernesto da Fonseca
Personal details
Born(1853-01-30)30 January 1853
Died9 November 1902(1902-11-09) (aged 49)
Political partyLiberal (1876–1889)
PRF (1889–1902)
Spouse

Maria Amélia da Silva Lima

(m. 1881)
Children8
Parents
  • Vitorino José Pereira (father)
  • Carolina Maria Franco (mother)
  • Alma materMedical School of Bahia

    Manuel Vitorino Pereira (30 January 1853 – 9 November 1902) was Governor of Bahia from 1889 to 1890 and the second vice president of Brazil, serving under President Prudente de Morais from 1894 to 1898. He also served as the President of the Senate from 1895 to 1898[1] and as Acting President of Brazil during 3 months.[2]

    Vitorino was born in Salvador, Bahia. He was a writer and a physician before entering politics.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "República Velha (1889 - 1930) - Senado Federal". www25.senado.leg.br. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  • ^ "República Velha (1889 - 1930) - Senado Federal". www25.senado.leg.br.
  • Preceded by

    Floriano Peixoto

    Vice President of Brazil
    1894–1898
    Succeeded by

    Rosa e Silva

    Preceded by

    Prudente de Morais

    Acting President of Brazil
    1896–1897
    Succeeded by

    Prudente de Morais


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