Fausto Cardoso
Fausto de Aguiar Cardoso (December 22, 1864 – August 28, 1906) was a Brazilian lawyer, poet, philosopher, and politician from the state of Sergipe. He was born in a rural part of the state Sergipe, and studied at the Faculty of Law of Recife in Pernambuco. He was elected to political office in 1900, and came into dispute with Olímpio Campos in Rio de Janeiro, the seat of the First Brazilian Republic. Cardoso returned to Sergipe in 1906 and led a revolt against the state government. He was assassinated in 1906 by federal troops summoned to the state by Olímpio Campos. Cardoso's sons, in turn, avenged their father's death and murdered Olímpio Campos shortly after in Rio de Janeiro. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Avilés, Ana; Bravo, Bernardita; Cabrera, Narciza; Cárdenas, Judith; Cardoso, Fausto; Cajamarca, Luis
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by Heras B., Verónica; Steenberghen, Thérèse; Zúñiga, Marcelo; Cardoso, Fausto; Santana Q, Mario; Van Balen, Koenraad
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by Heras B., Verónica; Steenberghen, Thérèse; Zúñiga, Marcelo; Cardoso, Fausto; Santana Q, Mario; Van Balen, Koenraad
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