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Bernardino Machado

His Excellency
Bernardino Machado
GCTE GCL
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3rd and 8th President of Portugal
In office
11 December 1925 – 31 May 1926
Prime Minister Domingos Pereira
António Maria da Silva
National Salvation Junta
Preceded by Manuel Teixeira Gomes
Succeeded by José Mendes Cabeçadas
In office
5 October 1915 – 12 December 1917
Prime Minister José de Castro
Afonso Costa
António José de Almeida
José Norton de Matos
Revolutionary Junta
Preceded by Teófilo Braga
Succeeded by Sidónio Pais
Prime Minister of Portugal
In office
2 March 1921 – 24 May 1921
President António José de Almeida
Preceded by Liberato Pinto
Succeeded by Tomé de Barros Queirós
In office
9 February 1914 – 12 December 1914
President Manuel de Arriaga
Preceded by Afonso Costa
Succeeded by Azevedo Coutinho
Personal details
Born (1851-03-28)28 March 1851
Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil
Died 29 April 1944(1944-04-29) (aged 93)
Porto, Portugal
Political party Portuguese Republican
(later Democratic)
Spouse(s) Elzira Dantas Pereira
(m. 1882; d. 1942)
Children 8 daughters and 8 sons
Education Liceu Nacional do Porto
Alma mater University of Coimbra
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Bernardino Luís Machado Guimarães, GCTE, GCL (Portuguese pronunciation: [bɨɾnaɾˈdinu mɐˈʃadu]; 28 March 1851 – 29 April 1944), was a Portuguese political figure, the third and eighth President of Portugal (1915–17, 1925–26).

Bernardino Machado was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the son of (1820–1882), 1st Baron of Joane and a nobleman of the royal household, a rich merchant raised to the nobility, and his second wife Praxedes de Sousa Guimarães. Bernardino came to Portugal in 1860, enrolled at Coimbra University in 1866, studied mathematics for three years, and graduated in philosophy in 1873. In 1872, he chose to obtain Portuguese nationality. Machado continued his studies, obtaining a doctorate in philosophy in 1876 and graduated in general agriculture and rural economy in 1883. He lectured at that institution beginning in 1877.

In Porto in January 1882 he married Elisa Dantas Gonçalves Pereira (Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 15 December 1865 – 21 April 1942), by whom he had sixteen children. One of his sons-in-law was the writer Aquilino Ribeiro.

Machado then turned to a second interest; in 1882 he was elected to the Portuguese parliament for Lamego, and in 1886 for Coimbra. In 1890 and 1894 was also elected Peer of the Realm by Coimbra University. During this period he was briefly Minister for Public Works on the Hintze Ribeiro cabinet in 1893, and created the first labour court in Portugal. Taking a special interest in public education, he was made part of the Superior Council of Public Education in 1892, and published several books on the subject.


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