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Augusto Rademaker and Márcio Melo, former Integralistas, served as two of the three member junta that briefly ruled Brazil in 1969, during the transition from the second military government ( that of Artur da Costa e Silva ) to the third ( that of Emílio Médici ).
João Baptista Gonçalves da Rocha ( 1872 – 1873 ); Joaquim Pedro Corrêa de Freitas, Diretor de Instrução Pública ( 1873 – 1881 ); José Coelho da Gama e Abreu, Barão de Marajó ( 1881 – 1882 ); Antonio Manuel Gonçalves Tocantins ( 1882 ); Domingos Soares Ferreira Penna ( 1882 – 1884 ); Joaquim Pedro Corrêa de Freitas ( 1883 – 1884 ); Hildebrando Barjona de Miranda ; Abel Augusto César de Araújo ( 1885 ); Álvaro Pinto de Pontes e Souza ( 1886 – 1888 ); Emílio Augusto Goeldi ( 1894 – 1907 ); Jacques Hüber ( 1907 – 1914 ); Marie Emilie Snethlage ( 1914 – 1921 ); Rodolfo Siqueira Rodrigues ( substitute ); Carlos Estevão de Oliveira ( 1930 – 1936 ); José Cândido de Melo Carvalho ( 1955 – 1960 ).
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The Museu ( museum ) Paraense Emílio Goeldi, the Teatro da Paz ( a classical theatre ), and the public library and archives are other notable institutions.
Goeldi was born in Rio de Janeiro, but lived until he was 6 years old in Belém, in the state Pará, following his father, who had accepted the post of director of the Museu de História Natural e Etnografia do Pará ( presently the Emílio Goeldi Museum ).
The Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi is a Brazilian research institution and museum located in the city of Belém, state of Pará.
Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, a Brazilian museum and research institute on the Amazon, located in Belém, Pará, in 1917.
Snethlage was a doctor in Natural Philosophy and had been a zoological assistant at the Berlin Natural History Museum before being hired by Emílio Goeldi for the natural history museum in Belém on the recommendation of Dr. A. Reichenow.
She became the director of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, after the death of botanist Jacques Hüber, between 1914 and 1922.
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