Joaquim Manuel Rodrigues Lima (May 4, 1845 – December 18, 1903) was a Brazilian physician and politician who served in the
Paraguayan War
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and was an attorney in the hometown and ruled the state of
Bahia
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Biography
He was the son of Captain Joaquim Manuel Rodrigues Lima and Rita Sofia Gomes de Lima (sister of the
Baron of Caetité).
At the age of ten he went to study in
Salvador
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and in 1862 he entered the Medical School of the capital of Bahia and, attending the 5th year, serves in the blood hospitals of the
Paraguayan War
The Paraguayan War (, , ), also known as the War of the Triple Alliance (, , ), was a South American war that lasted from 1864 to 1870. It was fought between Paraguay and the Triple Alliance of Argentina, the Empire of Brazil, and Uruguay. It wa ...
, as a surgeon. He survived, with heroism, the sinking of the ship that was driving him to Uruguay. In 1868, after returning completes the medical course.
Returning to Caetité, he married the firstborn of the Baron of Caetité and his cousin, D. Maria Victoria Gomes de Albuquerque Lima. He practices the clinic, takes care of the farms and begins in politics, being elected three times to the Provincial Assembly.
In 1876–77 he made extensive study trips throughout Europe.
At the time of the
Proclamation of the Republic was the president of the City Council (the City Council, at the time). In 1891,when political parties are organized, he occupied the Municipal Intendency, being nominated for the State Constituent Assembly, where he proposed the change of the capital to
Vitória da Conquista
Vitória da Conquista is a municipality in Bahia, Brazil, that has a population of approximately 370,879 people as of 2022, according to the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics). It is the third largest city in the state of Bahia ...
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After the resignation of the intervenor
José Gonçalves, had his name indicated to be the first elected president of the history of Bahia, in an election in which he obtains an overwhelming majority. After his rule, he returned to his homeland, where he still occupies the truth. He dies as one of the most progressive spirits in his city as one of the most progressive spirits in his city.
Government of Bahia
His administration was marked by administrative restructuring, a total incentive to culture and education, marked mainly by probity (he wrote several times to his attorney in Caetité to send him money, because he did not think it was honest to avail himself of the public treasury to keep up). Several cultural institutions had their support to constitute themselves, among which the
Geographic and Historical Institute of Bahia.
Rodrigues Lima also spread public works throughout the state, especially those to combat the effects of droughts (many of them existing to date), and by the internalization of quality education.
In Salvador he carries out several works, aiming to modernize and beautify the Capital: the most beautiful square in the city,
Campo Grande
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, a tourist attraction that honors the heroes of Bahian Independence, is the work of his government.
Tributes
''Largo da Vitória'', in Salvador, bears a bust in his honor. Pedro Celestino da Silva notes that this monument was initially erected in The Aclamation Square, and was later moved to the square. It also records that this was given as "a preito of longing and gratitude to the beneficent citizen who, by his civic and private virtues, left his name entirely linked to the history of Bahia, for his immaculate honor, for his greatness of mind and for his unfailing political loyalty". The monument was authorized by municipal resolution no. 144 of January 4, 1905, and inaugurated on May 13, 1911,by governor João Ferreira de Araújo Pinho and intendant (mayor) Antônio Carneiro da Rocha. The monument bears the following inscription: ''"Dr. in Medicine by the Faculty of Bahia; volunteer of the Paraguayan Health Corps;. provincial deputy; state senator; member of the Constituent; Intendant of the Municipality of Caetité, where he resided, and Governor of this State."''
[SILVA, Pedro Celestino da. Historical and Geographical News of the Municipality of Caetité, magazine of the Geographic and Historical Institute of ]Bahia
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, ''vol. 58, 1932, pp. 266 to 270''
It is the name of several places in Bahia, especially in
Lençóis
Lençóis is a municipality in the state of Bahia in Brazil. The population is 11,499 (2020 est.) in an area of 1277 km2. The town has a well-preserved colonial atmosphere and is the starting point for treks into Chapada Diamantina.
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and
Caetité
Caetité is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Bahia. It is located in the semi-arid ''sertão'' region in the interior of the state. It had an estimated 51,081 inhabitants as of 2020. It covers and is from the state capital, Salvador. ...
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1845 births
1903 deaths
People from Caetité
Brazilian physicians