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
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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
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Second Republic |
- Mendes Cabeçadas
- Gomes da Costa
- Carmona
- Freitas
- Ivens Ferraz
- Oliveira
- Oliveira Salazar
- Caetano
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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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« Constitutional Monarchy
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Persondata |
Name |
Ferraz, Artur Ivens |
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Date of birth |
1870 |
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Date of death |
1933 |
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