Events in the year 1889 in Brazil.

Incumbents

Federal Government

Governors

  • Alagoas: Government Junta (18 November-21), Tiburcio Valerio de Araujo (21 November-2 December), Pedro Paulino da Fonseca (starting 2 December)
  • Amazonas: Government Junta (starting 21 November)
  • Bahia: Virginio Climaco Damasio then Manuel Vitorino Pereira
  • Ceará: Luis Antonio Ferraz (starting 16 November)
  • Goiás: Government Junta (starting 7 December)
  • Maranhão:
  • Mato Grosso: Antonio Maria Coelho
  • Minas Gerais: Antonio Olinto dos Santos Pires
  • Pará: Justo Chermont (starting 17 December)
  • Paraíba: Venancio Neiva (starting 17 November)
  • Paraná: Francisco José Cardoso Júnior then José Marques Guimarães
  • Pernambuco: José Cerqueira de Aguiar Lima (16 November-12 December), José Simeão de Oliveira (starting 12 December)
  • Piauí: Gregório Taumaturgo de Azevedo (starting 26 December)
  • Rio Grande do Norte: Pedro de Albuquerque Maranhão (17 November-6 December), Adolfo Afonso da Silva Gordo (starting 6 December)
  • Rio Grande do Sul: Government Junta (starting 17 November)
  • Santa Catarina: Lauro Müller (starting 2 December)
  • São Paulo: Government Junta (starting 14 December)
  • Sergipe: Junta Governativa Sergipana (starting 14 November), Felisbelo Firmo de Oliveira Freire (starting 2 December)

Vice governors

Events

May

June

  • 7 June Afonso Celso de Assis Figuereido, Viscount of Ouro Preto, is appointed to replace Correia de Oliveira as prime minister.[1]

July

  • July Emperor Dom Pedro II travels to Minas Gerais, demonstrating both that he is still actively engaged in government and the depth of support for the monarchy in the province.[2][3]

November

December

  • 24 December The former royal family receive official notice that they will never be allowed to return to Brazil.

Arts and culture

Books

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Carvalho, José Murilo de (2007). D. Pedro II: ser ou não ser (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Companhia das Letras. p. 205. ISBN 978-85-359-0969-2.
  2. Barman, Roderick J. (1999). Citizen Emperor: Pedro II and the Making of Brazil, 1825–1891. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-3510-0.
  3. Calmon, Pedro (1975). História de D. Pedro II (in Portuguese). Vol. 1–5. Rio de Janeiro: José Olímpio. p. 352.
  4. Barman, Roderick J. (1999). Citizen Emperor: Pedro II and the Making of Brazil, 1825–1891. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-3510-0.
  5. Calmon, Pedro (1975). História de D. Pedro II (in Portuguese). Vol. 1–5. Rio de Janeiro: José Olímpio.
  6. Lira, Heitor (1977). História de Dom Pedro II (1825–1891): Declínio (1880–1891) (in Portuguese). Vol. 3. Belo Horizonte: Itatiaia.
  7. Carvalho, José Murilo de (2007). D. Pedro II: ser ou não ser (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Companhia das Letras. p. 220. ISBN 978-85-359-0969-2.
  8. Barbara A. Tenenbaum (1996). Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. Scribner. p. 500. ISBN 978-0-684-19253-6.
  9. Teófilo Dias' biography at the official site of the Brazilian Academy of Letters (in Portuguese)
  10. Tobias Barreto's biography at the official site of the Brazilian Academy of Letters (in Portuguese)
  11. Barman, Roderick J. (1999). Citizen Emperor: Pedro II and the Making of Brazil, 1825–1891. Stanford: Stanford University Press. p. 371. ISBN 978-0-8047-3510-0.
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