List of Senate Presidents of The Brazilian Empire 1826-1889
Name | Served | Original province |
José Egídio Alvares de Almeida | 1826–1827 | Bahia |
José Caetano da Silva Coutinho | 1827–1832 | Portugal |
Bento Barroso Pereira | 1832–1836 | Minas Gerais |
Antõnio Luís Pereira da Cunha | 1837-1837 | Pernambuco |
Manuel Jacinto Nogueira da Gama | 1838-1838 | Minas Gerais |
Diogo Antônio Feijó | 1839–1840 | Rio de Janeiro |
Francisco Vilela Barbosa | 1840–1841 | Rio de Janeiro |
Estévâo Ribeiro de Resende | 1841-1841 | Minas Gerais |
José da Costa Cavalho | 1842–1843 | Bahia |
João Vieira de Cavalho | 1844–1847 | Ceará |
Luís José de Oliveira Mendes | 1847–1850 | Piauí |
Cândido José de Araújo Viana | 1851–1853 | Minas Gerais |
Manuel Inácio Cavalcanti de Lacerda | 1854–1861 | Pernambuco |
Antônio Paulino Limpo de Abreu | 1861–1873 | Portugal |
José Ildefonso de Sousa Ramos | 1874–1881 | Minas Gerais |
João Maurício Wanderley | 1882–1885 | Bahia |
Brás Carneiro Nogueira da Casta e Gama | 1885–1887 | Rio de Janeiro |
João Lins Vieira Cansanção de Sinimbu | 1887–1888 | Alagoas |
Antônio Cândido da Cruz Machado | 1888-1888 | Minas Gerais |
Paulino José Soares de Sousa | 1889-1889 | Rio de Janeiro |
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