- Emílio
Garrastazu Médici (Portuguese pronunciation: [eˈmilju ɡɐʁastaˈzu ˈmɛd(ʒi)si]; 4
December 1905 – 9
October 1985) was a
Brazilian military leader...
-
Federal Supreme Court,
appointed during the
military dictatorship by Emílio
Garrastazu Médici. A
prominent member of Opus Dei in Brazil, he was the
uncle of...
- da
Costa e
Silva in
August 1969 and the
investiture ceremony of Emílio
Garrastazu Médici in
October of that same year,
elected by
fellow officer generals...
- his
brother Orlando (1905–1979, who
would be
Minister of Army in Emílio
Garrastazu Médici's government),
entered the army in 1921 and in 1925 was the first...
- da
Costa e
Silva in
August 1969 and the
investiture ceremony of Emílio
Garrastazu Médici in
October of that same year.[citation needed]
During the government...
-
violence against dissidents under the
military dictatorship of Emílio
Garrastazu Médici from 1968 to 1974
Years of Lead (Italy),
period of far-right and...
- communists,
which would be
continued and
expanded under his
successor Emílio
Garrastazu Médici.
Costa e
Silva was born in
Taquari in Rio
Grande do Sul
state on...
-
illness of
President Artur da
Costa e
Silva and the swearing-in of Emílio
Garrastazu Médici as his successor. At that time,
Brazil was in the peak of a military...
-
under the name of Estádio
Presidente Emílio
Garrastazu Médici as an
honour to then
president Emílio
Garrastazu Médici, the
stadium hosted a
match between...
-
regiment in Rio de
Janeiro and was
promoted to general. When
General Emílio
Garrastazu Médici ****umed the presidency,
Figueiredo was
appointed head of the president's...