Artur Ivens Ferraz

General Artur Ivens Ferraz (1 December 1870, in Lisbon – 16 January 1933, in Lisbon ), was a Portuguese military officer and politician. He served in the Portuguese Expeditionary Force during the Portuguese participation in World War I, in France. He was later Governor-General of Portuguese Mozambique, and was Minister of Trade, Colonies and Finances. He also served as Prime Minister from 8 July 1929 to 21 January 1930. He later occupied the post of general administrator of the Army and head of the Armed Forces.

Preceded by
José Vicente de Freitas
Prime Minister of Portugal
1929–1930
Succeeded by
Domingos Oliveira
Prime Ministers of the Portuguese Republic
First Republic
  • Braga
  • Chagas
  • Vasconcelos
  • Leite
  • Costa
  • Machado
  • Azevedo Coutinho
  • Pimenta de Castro
  • Constitutional Junta
  • Chagas
  • J. Castro
  • Costa
  • Almeida
  • Costa
  • Pais
  • Canto e Castro
  • Tamagnini Barbosa
  • Relvas
  • Leite Pereira
  • Sá Cardoso
  • Fernandes Costa
  • Sá Cardoso
  • Leite Pereira
  • Baptista
  • Ramos Preto
  • Silva
  • Granjo
  • A. Castro
  • Pinto
  • Machado
  • Barros Queirós
  • Granjo
  • Coelho
  • Maia Pinto
  • Cunha Leal
  • Silva
  • Ginestal Machado
  • A. Castro
  • Rodrigues Gaspar
  • Domingues dos Santos
  • Guimarães
  • Silva
  • Leite Pereira
  • Silva
Second Republic
  • Mendes Cabeçadas
  • Gomes da Costa
  • Carmona
  • Freitas
  • Ivens Ferraz
  • Oliveira
  • Oliveira Salazar
  • Caetano
Third Republic
  • National Salvation Junta
  • Palma Carlos
  • Gonçalves
  • Pinheiro de Azevedo
  • Almeida e Costa
  • Soares
  • Nobre da Costa
  • Mota Pinto
  • Pintasilgo
  • Sá Carneiro
  • Freitas do Amaral
  • Pinto Balsemão
  • Cavaco Silva
  • Guterres
  • Barroso
  • Santana Lopes
  • Sócrates
  • Passos Coelho
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Name Ferraz, Artur Ivens
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Date of birth 1870
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Date of death 1933
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