- António
Ginestal Machado (3 May 1874 – 28 June 1940;
Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu ʒinɨʃˈtal mɐˈʃaðu]) was a
Portuguese politician. He was born in...
- Republic, he
briefly served as
Minister of War in the
cabinet of António
Ginestal Machado in 1923.
Unlike the po****r
marshal Gomes da Costa,
Carmona had...
- João de Melo Barreto, António Curson,
Manuel Ferreira da Rocha, António
Ginestal Machado, Júlio
Ernesto de Lima Duque, António
Aboim Inglês,
Acting head...
- (2nd)
Barros Queirós
Granjo (2nd)
Coelho Maia
Pinto Cunha Leal
Silva (2nd)
Ginestal Machado A.
Castro (2nd)
Rodrigues Gaspar Domingues dos
Santos Guimarães...
- (2nd)
Barros Queirós
Granjo (2nd)
Coelho Maia
Pinto Cunha Leal
Silva (2nd)
Ginestal Machado A.
Castro (2nd)
Rodrigues Gaspar Domingues dos
Santos Guimarães...
- (2nd)
Barros Queirós
Granjo (2nd)
Coelho Maia
Pinto Cunha Leal
Silva (2nd)
Ginestal Machado A.
Castro (2nd)
Rodrigues Gaspar Domingues dos
Santos Guimarães...
-
October 1910; he was a
deputy to the
Constituent ****embly of 1911. António
Ginestal Machado (Almeida, 1874 - Santarém, 1940) -
Prime Minister of
Portugal in...
- to
include the
construction of the
Museu Nacional Ferroviário
Armando Ginestal Machado and the
creation of a
foundation to
manage its affairs, an aspiration...
- (2nd)
Barros Queirós
Granjo (2nd)
Coelho Maia
Pinto Cunha Leal
Silva (2nd)
Ginestal Machado A.
Castro (2nd)
Rodrigues Gaspar Domingues dos
Santos Guimarães...
- 15
November 1923, the
Nationalists formed a government, led by António
Ginestal Machado. It
included Óscar Carmona, ****ure
president of the
Estado Novo...