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The rebels, led by generals Bento Gonçalves da Silva and Antônio de Sousa Neto with the support of the Italian fighter Giuseppe Garibaldi, surrendered to imperial forces in 1845.
On the outbreak of World War I, Sousa was commissioned as a Lieutenant Commander and led the Naval Reserve Band in Illinois.
" At 3 p. m., the composer-conductor John Philip Sousa led the Seventh (" Silk-Stocking ") Regiment Band in playing The Star-Spangled Banner.
John Philip Sousa led the Marine Corps band at the inaugural parade and ball.
Cyrene was founded in 630 BC as a settlement of Greeks from the Greek island of Thera ( Santorini ), traditionally led by Battus I, at a site ten miles from its associated port, Apollonia ( Marsa Sousa ).
A similar episode occurred later when Coelho de Sousa seized the house of a wealthy foreign resident in Jinzhou of Fujian, which led authorities to cut off supplies to the Portuguese ; the Portuguese then attacked and ransacked a nearby village for supplies, which prompted Chinese authorities to destroy thirteen of their ships while thirty Portuguese survivors of this settlement fled to the Portuguese settlement at Macau in 1549.
The ultraconservatives were led by the Joaquim Rodrigues Torres, Viscount of Itaboraí, Eusébio de Queirós and Paulino Soares de Sousa, 1st Viscount of Uruguai — all former ministers in the 1848 – 1853 cabinet.
In 1530, an expedition led by Martim Afonso de Sousa arrived to patrol the entire coast, ban the French, and to create the first colonial villages, like São Vicente, at the coast.
In 1549, a large fleet led by Tomé de Sousa set sail to Brazil to establish a central government in the colony.
In 1530, an expedition led by Martim Afonso de Sousa arrived to patrol the entire coast, ban the French, and to create the first colonial villages, like São Vicente, at the coast.
In 1980, the PS made an electoral alliance called the Republican and Socialist Front ( FRS ), between the Independent Social Democrats ( ASDI ), led by Sousa Franco, and the Leftwing Union for the Socialist Democracy ( UEDS ), led by Lopes Cardoso.
When Sousa Franco and his SPD-inspired social democrats started their break with the rest of the party he referred to a division between " a rural wing, led by Sá Carneiro, and an urban wing, more moderate and truly social democratic, close to the positions of Helmut Schmidt " Due to the electoral influence of ruralism on the PSD's politics they may be seen inside of or influencing most factions.
In 1597, after some years during which French pirates, led by Jacques Riffault, established regular commercial activities with the native population, the ninth Portuguese Governor-General of Brazil, Francisco de Sousa, ordered the expulsion of the buccaneers.
It led to a British journalist dubbing Sousa " The March King.
At the beginning of the 19th century came another rebellion in the Tequila area, this time led by a man only known as “ The Gold Mask .” This rebellion was suppressed by the governor of Nueva Galicia, José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa, for which he was subsequently promoted to viceroy of Peru.
During the league campaign, Sousa led Swansea to its highest league finish for 27 years ( 7th ), just outside the play-offs.
John Philip Sousa led the band from 1880 to 1892.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa led an attempt to establish a new Democratic Alliance in 1998, between the Social Democrats and the People's Party ( the former CDS ), led by Paulo Portas.
Sousa was segregated until a 1954 challenge to its status led to the desegregation of DC public schools.

Sousa and President's
Henry Hall Wilson, a student at the music camp 25 years ago and now on the President's staff as liaison representative with the House of Representatives, turned guest conductor for a Sousa march, the `` Stars and Stripes Forever ''.
Sousa was director of the United States Marine Band (" The President's Own ") when a replacement for Hail to the Chief was requested, but later rejected.

Sousa and Own
It has been reissued in the compact disc era in 1999 by the Legacy Records division of Sony for March King: John Philip Sousa Conducts His Own Marches, and as the earliest track of its 26-disc compendium of the history of the Columbia label, Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack For A Century.
His music was performed by the bands of John Philip Sousa and Edwin Franko Goldman and his march " The Governor's Own " ( 1921 ) appears as the first selection on the bicentennial album Pride of America, released by New World Records.

Sousa and band
* March 6 – John Philip Sousa, American band leader, conductor, and composer ( The Stars and Stripes Forever ) ( b. 1854 )
The Sudler Trophy and Sudler Shields are awards bestowed each year by the John Philip Sousa Foundation on one university marching band and one high school marching band.
The instrument is named after American bandmaster and composer John Philip Sousa, who popularized its use in his band.
Sousa wanted a tuba that would send sound upward and over the band with a full warm tone, much like a concert ( upright ) tuba, an effect which could not be achieved with the more directional hélicon bell position.
Contrary to popular belief, the sousaphone was not initially developed as a marching instrument, as the professional band Sousa started after leaving the Marines ( for which he wanted this new instrument ) marched only once in its existence.
After departing the band in 1875, Sousa eventually learned to conduct.
Upon leaving the Marine Band, Sousa organized his own band.
When Sousa reached the age of 13, his father, a trombonist in the Marine Band, enlisted his son in the United States Marine Corps as an apprentice to keep him from joining a circus band.
Sousa organized his own band the year he left the Marine Band.
In Paris, the Sousa Band marched through the streets including the Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe – one of only eight parades the band marched in over its forty years.
A school ( John Philip Sousa Elementary ) and a band shell are named after him and there is also a memorial tree planted in nearby Port Washington.
Sousa and his newly-formed civilian band, 1893
Notable attendees included John Philip Sousa, whose band performed on opening day and several times during the fair.
Whether that be the Sousa, Ringling Bros., or Gilmore, every band typically had marches written by their conductor in repertoire.
In music, Myrrha was the subject of an 1876 band piece by John Phillip Sousa, Myrrha Gavotte and in 1901, Maurice Ravel and Andre Caplet each wrote cantatas titled Myrrha.
In the early 20th century The Hobart High School band won national Sousa band competitions under the direction of Dr. William Revelli, who later went on to lead the prestigious University of Michigan bands programs.
The Great Auditorium has over the years featured famed hymn writer Fanny Crosby, band leader John Philip Sousa, and tenor Enrico Caruso.
Beginning in 1921, the John Philip Sousa band used the Conn sarrusophone for an unknown period of time.
The Park also enjoyed its reputation as the “ Music Capital of America ” with orchestras and bands, especially John Philip Sousa, who was a regular in the band shell starting in 1901.
Shortly afterwards, Sousa and his band manager George Hinton attended the Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
John Philip Sousa wrote a descriptive piece for band memorializing Sheridan.

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