1964 in Brazil
1964 in Brazil |
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Timeline of Brazilian history |
Brazilian military government |
Year of Constitution: 1946 |
Incumbents
Federal government
- President: João Goulart (until 1 April), Ranieri Mazzilli (from 1 April to 15 April), Marshal Castelo Branco (from 15 April)
- Minister of War: Dantas Ribeiro until April 4, Artur da Costa e Silva
- Minister of Mines and Energy: Oliveira Brito until April 4, Artur da Costa e Silva until April 17, Mauro Thibau
Governors
- Acre: vacant
- Alagoas: Luis Cavalcante
- Amazonas: Plínio Ramos Coelho (until 27 June); Artur César Ferreira Reis (from 27 June)
- Bahia: Lomanto Júnior
- Ceará: Virgilio Távora
- Espírito Santo: Francisco Lacerda de Aguiar
- Goiás: Mauro Borges (until 26 November); Carlos de Meira Mattos (from 26 November)
- Guanabara: Carlos Lacerda
- Maranhão: Newton de Barros Belo
- Mato Grosso: Fernando Corrêa da Costa
- Minas Gerais: José de Magalhães Pinto
- Pará: Aurélio do Carmo (until 15 June); Jarbas Passarinho (from 15 June)
- Paraíba: Pedro Gondim
- Paraná: Nei Braga
- Pernambuco: Miguel Arraes (until 2 April); Paulo Pessoa Guerra (from 2 April)
- Piauí: Petrônio Portella
- Rio de Janeiro:
- until 1 May: Badger da Silveira
- 1 May-4 May: Cordolino Ambrósio
- from 4 May: Pablo Torres
- Rio Grande do Norte: Aluízio Alves
- Rio Grande do Sul: Ildo Meneghetti
- Santa Catarina: Celso Ramos
- São Paulo: Ademar de Barros
- Sergipe: João de Seixas Dória (until 2 April); Sebastião Celso de Carvalho (from 2 April)
Vice governors
- Alagoas: Teotônio Brandão Vilela
- Bahia: Orlando Moscoso
- Ceará: Joaquim de Figueiredo Correia
- Espírito Santo: Rubens Rangel
- Goiás: vacant
- Maranhão: Alfredo Salim Duailibe
- Mato Grosso: Jose Garcia Neto
- Minas Gerais: Clóvis Salgado da Gama
- Pará: Newton Burlamaqui de Miranda (until 9 June); Agostinho de Meneses de Monteiro (from 15 June)
- Paraíba: André Avelino de Paiva Gadelha
- Paraná: Afonso Alves de Camargo Neto (from 20 March)
- Pernambuco: Paulo Pessoa Guerra (until 2 April); vacant thereafter (from 2 April)
- Piauí: João Clímaco d'Almeida
- Rio de Janeiro:
- until 1 May: João Batista da Costa
- 1 May-4 May: vacant thereafter
- from 4 May: Teotônio Araújo
- Rio Grande do Norte: Teodorico Bezerra
- Santa Catarina: Armindo Marcílio Doutel de Andrade
- São Paulo: Laudo Natel
- Sergipe: Celso Carvalho (until 1 April); vacant thereafter (from 1 April)
Events
- 13 March – A speech by President João Goulart announces significant political reforms, including nationalisation and social justice programs.
- 19 March – March of the Family with God for Liberty
- 31 March to 1 April – 1964 Brazilian coup d'état
- 11 April – The country holds its first indirect elections after the coup. Castelo Branco is elected the next president.
- 13 May – Brazil terminates its diplomatic relations with Cuba.[1] They would only be resumed after the end of the military regime.
Births
- January 11 – Patrícia Pillar, actress
- January 18 – Gustavo Bebianno, lawyer and politician (d. 2020)
- January 20 – Márcia Cabrita, actress (died 2017)
- April 18 – Lourenço Mutarelli, underground comic book writer
- April 21 – Anna Muylaert, television and film director
- May 23 – Beto Brant, filmmaker
- July 10 – Dalton Vigh, actor
- September 11
- Alexandre Lippiani, actor and voice actor (d. 1997)
- Damares Alves, Minister of Human Rights, Family and Women
- October 26 – Irving São Paulo, Brazilian actor (d. 2006)
- November 20 – Leonardo Medeiros, Brazilian actor
- December 7 – Roberta Close, transgender model
Deaths
- February 9 – Ary Barroso, composer, pianist, songwriter, soccer commentator, and talent-show host[2]
- November 6 – Anita Malfatti, artist
References
- Brasil rompe com Cuba (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (14 de maio de 1964).
- "Compositor Brasileiro: Ary Barroso". UOL Educação. Retrieved May 16, 2016.
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