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| order = 38th, 43rd & 45th [[Prime Minister of Portugal]] |
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| term_start = 16 February 1887 |
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Revision as of 20:20, 9 January 2022
José Luciano de Castro | |
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38th, 43rd & 45th Prime Minister of Portugal | |
In office 16 February 1887 – 14 January 1890 | |
Monarchs | Luís Carlos |
Preceded by | Fontes Pereira de Melo |
Succeeded by | António de Serpa Pimentel |
In office 5 February 1897 – 26 July 1900 | |
Monarch | Carlos |
Preceded by | Ernesto Hintze Ribeiro |
Succeeded by | Ernesto Hintze Ribeiro |
In office 20 October 1904 – 19 March 1906 | |
Monarch | Carlos |
Preceded by | Ernesto Hintze Ribeiro |
Succeeded by | Ernesto Hintze Ribeiro |
Personal details | |
Born | Oliveirinha, Portugal | 14 December 1834
Died | 9 March 1914 Anadia, Portugal | (aged 79)
Political party | Progressist |
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José Luciano de Castro Pereira Corte-Real (14 December 1834 – 9 March 1914) was a Portuguese politician, statesman, and journalist who served three times as Prime Minister of Portugal. He was one of the founders of the Progressist Party, of which he was the leader from the time of Anselmo José Braamcamp's death in 1885, onward.
Castro was the head of government during the Pink Map crisis and the subsequent 1890 British Ultimatum. The crisis was one of the factors that proved decisive in the fall of the Portuguese constitutional monarchy on 5 October 1910.
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