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  1. Pedro de Araújo Lima, Marquis of Olinda (22 December 1793 – 7 June 1870) was a politician and monarchist of the Empire of Brazil. His long political career spanned the reigns of John VI, Pedro I and Pedro II. He was also one of the founders of the Brazilian Conservative Party.

  2. Pedro de Araújo Lima, Marquês de Olinda (Sirinhaém, 22 de dezembro de 1793 — Rio de Janeiro, 7 de junho de 1870), foi um estadista brasileiro, regente único [2] [3] e primeiro-ministro do Império do Brasil em quatro ocasiões. [1]

  3. His political, institutional, and administrative knowledge of imperial life and great talent for political negotiation made him one of the most powerful and influential political figures of the Second Reign. He died on June 7, 1870. See also Brazil: 1808–1889; Feijó, Diogo Antônio; Pedro II of Brazil.

  4. Single Regency of Araújo Lima (1837-1840) The second election for Single Regent took place in 1838, in which the then Minister of Justice, Araújo Lima, was elected with a large majority of the votes. As a result, the conservatives were installed in power.

  5. Feijó resigned his position as regent in 1837, and the conservative Pedro de Araújo Lima (later Marquis of Olinda) was elected as his replacement. One of the main goals of Olinda was restore respect for Imperial authority, [108] and thus "traditional ceremonies and practices surrounding the monarch, suspended since Pedro I's ...

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