- In the
history of Portugal, the
Janeirinha (Portuguese –
Little January) was the name of the
movement which on 1
January 1868
protested against the tax...
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Joaquim António de
Aguiar remained in
power until early 1868,
following the
Janeirinha uprising. ""Eleições 1867"". maltez.info.
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August 2024. v...
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January Revolution may
refer to:
Janeirinha,
Portugal (1868)
January Storm,
China (1967), also
known as the
January Revolution Egyptian Revolution of 2011...
- 1867
Nicknamed the "Ministry of Fusion";
Forced to
resign after the
Janeirinha uprising. 26 António José de Ávila, Duke of Ávila and
Bolama (1807–1881)...
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period of the
Regeneration endured for
about 17 years,
ending with the
Janeirinha revolt in 1868,
which brought the
Reformist Party to power. The Regeneration...
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Marquis of Sá da
Bandeira 22
March and 12
April -
Legislative election.
Janeirinha (protest movement) 7
April – José de Castro, lawyer,
journalist and politician...
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ideological split over the
Janeirinha,
which had
overthrown the
government of 1st Duke of Ávila.
Those who
supported the
Janeirinha formed the
Reformist Party...
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distributed to many of the muni****lities of the District.
During the
Janeirinha (1868) the muni****l
council hall,
which then
dated back to the medieval...