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He took office as regent on 12 October 1835. As regent, he pushed for liberal and progressive reforms, but his policies were met with such fierce opposition from the conservatives that, on 18 September 1837, he resigned his office, retired to São Paulo and did not appear in the Senate again until
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submitted a proposed constitution to the municipalities of the empire, which was almost unanimously accepted, except at Itu, where Feijó proposed to amend it. The province of São Paulo elected him successively to the legislatures of 1826–29 and 1830–1833. In 1827, Feijó proposed the abolition of
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from October 1835 to September 1837. Aside from members of the Imperial family, he was the first to ever hold this position alone; the other was his appointed successor after his resignation, the
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In 1831 Feijó was appointed minister of justice by the regency, and in this position dissolved undisciplined military bodies, checked on 7 October 1831 the revolution in the
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Feijó received his early education in a clerical college of São Paulo. In 1807 he was
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clerical celibacy, and in 1828 he submitted a bill for the reform of municipalities.
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triumphed in Portugal, and Feijó was sent as a representative of the
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298:(10 August 1784 – 10 November 1843) was a Brazilian 1125: 1082: 1073: 1008: 951: 944: 919: 893: 884: 836: 774: 714: 689: 663: 637: 626: 606: 581: 277: 267: 250: 230: 225: 209: 199: 191: 173: 163: 153: 145: 127: 115: 95: 85: 67: 47: 1193:Presidents of the Senate of the Empire of Brazil 396:, but declined the offer for political reasons. 30:"Feijó" redirects here. For the naturalist, see 407:In 1842 he edited a political newspaper called 1198:19th-century Brazilian Roman Catholic priests 752: 559: 8: 81:12 October 1835 – 18 September 1837 536:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 1079: 948: 890: 759: 745: 737: 634: 566: 552: 544: 470:; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). 55: 44: 27:Regent of the Empire of Brazil (1784–1843) 664:Permanent Triumviral Regency (1831–1835) 338:, and soon afterwards began to teach in 318:. Both were regents at the time Emperor 436: 494:"Império (1826-1889) - Senado Federal" 638:Provisional Triumviral Regency (1831) 482:(1st ed.). 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Index

Diogo Antônio Feijó
João da Silva Feijó
Feijó, Acre
Feijóo

Regent of the Empire of Brazil
Pedro II
Francisco de Lima e Silva
José da Costa Carvalho
João Bráulio Muniz
Pedro de Araújo Lima
President of the Imperial Senate
Minister of Justice
Pedro de Araújo Lima
São Paulo
State of Brazil
Portuguese America
São Paulo Province
Empire of Brazil
Liberal

politician
Catholic priest
regent
Empire of Brazil
Marquis of Olinda
Pedro II
ordained
priest
Santana de Parnaíba

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