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Manuel Jacinto Nogueira Da Gama
Manuel Jacinto Nogueira da Gama, Marquis of Baependi (8 September 1765 — 15 February 1847), was a Brazilian military officer, politician, translator, and professor. Life He received a doctorate in Mathematics and Philosophy from the University of Coimbra. Family He was the son of Nicolau Antônio Nogueira and Ana Josefa de Almeida and Gama. His brother José Inácio Nogueira da Gama married Francisca Maria do Vale de Abreu e Melo, baroness of São Mateus, generating from this union a son: , viscount with ''Nogueira da Gama'' grandeur. He was the grandson of , a trunk of the ''Nogueira'' family from Baependi, of which several Brazilian politicians belong. On August 7, 1809 he married Francisca Mônica Carneiro da Costa, daughter of militia colonel Braz Carneiro Leão and , baroness of Campos dos Goytacazes, São Salvador de Campos de Goytacazes. They had four children: (Count of Baependi), (baron of Juparanã) and (baron with honors of grandeur of Santa Monica), future s ...
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List Of Ministers Of Finance Of Brazil
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