José Jorge Loureiro
Portuguese soldier and politician
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His Excellency José Jorge Loureiro | |
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Prime Minister of Portugal | |
In office 18 November 1835 – 20 April 1836 | |
Monarch | Maria II of Portugal |
Preceded by | Duke of Saldanha |
Succeeded by | Duke of Terceira |
Personal details | |
Born | (1791-04-23)23 April 1791 Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal |
Died | 1 June 1860(1860-06-01) (aged 69) Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal |
José Jorge Loureiro (23 April 1791 – 1 June 1860) was a Portuguese soldier and politician at the time of the monarchy.
Career
He served as finance minister and from 18 November 1835 to 20 April 1836 he was Prime Minister of Portugal.
See also
- Devorismo
External links
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Portugal 1835-1836 | Succeeded by |
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