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The War of Canudos (Portuguese: Guerra de Canudos, Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɛʁɐ dʒi kɐˈnudus], 1896–1898) was a conflict between the First Brazilian... |
commemorate those lost in what is known today as the War of Canudos. The municipality of Nova Canudos was built nearby, at latitude 09º53'48" South and longitude... |
under the favela trees in Bahia and had nowhere to live following the Canudos War. Some of the last settlements were called bairros africanos (African... |
(1993). "The Canudos War in History". Luso-Brazilian Review. 30 (2): 7. JSTOR 3513950. Azevedo, 1918, p.160. Madden, Lori (1993). "The Canudos War in History"... |
Ricciotto Canudo (French: [kanydo]; 2 January 1877, Gioia del Colle – 10 November 1923, Paris) was an early Italian film theoretician who lived primarily... |
viewpoint over any city I know." In 1897, victorious veterans of the Canudos War who were promised land in the old capital upon their return found that... |
the Empire of Brazil, who was disaffected by Deodoro da Fonseca. The Canudos War was the confrontation between the Brazilian Army and the members of a... |
2010 Nobel Prize in Literature. It is a fictionalized account of the War of Canudos conflict in late 19th-century Brazil. In the midst of the economic decline... |
Antônio Conselheiro (section Canudos) religious leader, preacher and founder of the village of Canudos, the scene of the War of Canudos (1896–1897), a civil rebellion against the central government... |
historical conflicts such as the Naval Revolt, Federalist Revolution and Canudos War, as well as the São Paulo Revolt of 1924 and Constitutionalist Revolution... |
freelance journalist working for O Estado de S. Paulo he covered the Canudos War—a popular revolt with some egalitarian and Christian-fundamentalist traits... |
construction of the Central do Brasil, of several homeless soldiers from the Canudos War in 1897 and of former slaves from the Paraíba Valley after the abolition... |
Ipomoea carnea (redirect from Canudo-de-pita) known as canudo-de-pito, literally "pipe-cane", as its hollow stems were used to make tubes for tobacco pipes. It thus became the namesake of Canudos, a religious... |
João Abade (Tucano, unknown date — Canudos, 1897) was one of the guerrilla leaders during the War of Canudos. He is considered to have been one of the... |
containing the 1000 victims of Sítio Caldeirão. Juazeiro Sedition Canudos War List of wars involving Brazil List of rebellions and revolutions in Brazil Almeida... |
settlements was called Morro da Favela by soldiers returning from the Canudos War and originated the name of highly populated urban residential area of... |
the 19th and early 20th century (for example, the Canudos War in the 1890s, and the Contestado War in the 1910s) idealized older forms of property,[which... |
government forces in the Navy Revolt, the Federalist Revolution and the War of Canudos. He was governor of the state of Santa Catarina in 1894, where he ordered... |
state of Bahia. The village was destroyed in October 1897 during the War of Canudos. The Devil to Pay in the Backlands Hobsbawm, Eric Bandits London, 1969... |
Captivity in Brazil. Duke UP. p. 17. ISBN 9780822342311. Marley, David (2008). Wars of the Americas: A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the Western Hemisphere... |