Passos Manuel

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Manuel da Silva Passos (* 5. Januar 1801 in Bouças (Matosinhos); † 16. Januar 1862 in Santarém) war ein Rechtsanwalt und Politiker aus Porto. Er war ein bedeutender Führer der Setembristen und mehrere Male Minister in verschiedenen portugiesischen Regierungen. Als solcher hat er eine Reihe von entscheidenden Reformen in Portugal initiiert. rdf:langString
Manuel da Silva Passos , plus connu comme Passos Manuel, diplômé en droit, avocat, parlementaire brillant, ministre dans plusieurs gouvernements et une des figures les plus importantes des premières années du libéralisme au Portugal, incarnant l'aile gauche du mouvement vintiste dans la phase initiale de la Monarchie constitutionnelle, avant d'assumer le rôle de leader incontesté des septembristes. Son frère aîné, , allié inséparable dans la vie politique, fut également une figure illustre de la gauche libérale. Sa déclaration de principe est restée célèbre : « La reine est le chef de toute la nation. Et avant d'appartenir à la gauche j'appartenais déjà à la Patrie. La Patrie est ma politique ». rdf:langString
Manuel da Silva Passos (São Martinho de Guifões, Bouças, 5 de Janeiro de 1805 – Marvila, Santarém, 18 de Janeiro de 1862), mais conhecido por Passos Manuel, bacharel formado em Direito, advogado, parlamentar brilhante, ministro em vários ministérios e um dos vultos mais proeminentes das primeiras décadas do liberalismo, encarnando a esquerda do movimento vintista na fase inicial da monarquia constitucional, tendo depois assumido o papel de líder incontestado dos setembristas. Foi seu irmão mais velho, e inseparável aliado na vida política, José da Silva Passos, um também proeminente político da esquerda liberal. Ficou célebre a sua declaração de princípios: "A Rainha é o chefe da nação toda. E antes de eu ser de esquerda já era da Pátria. A Pátria é a minha política." rdf:langString
Manuel da Silva Passos (5 January 1801 – 16 January 1862) was a Portuguese jurist and politician, one of the most notable personalities of 19th-century Portuguese Liberalism. He is more commonly referred to as Passos Manuel, due to the way he was addressed in Parliament, where members were announced by their surname — "Manuel" being apposed to his surname in order to distinguish him from his brother, José da Silva Passos (Passos José), who was also a member of Parliament. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Manuel da Silva Passos (* 5. Januar 1801 in Bouças (Matosinhos); † 16. Januar 1862 in Santarém) war ein Rechtsanwalt und Politiker aus Porto. Er war ein bedeutender Führer der Setembristen und mehrere Male Minister in verschiedenen portugiesischen Regierungen. Als solcher hat er eine Reihe von entscheidenden Reformen in Portugal initiiert.
rdf:langString Manuel da Silva Passos (5 January 1801 – 16 January 1862) was a Portuguese jurist and politician, one of the most notable personalities of 19th-century Portuguese Liberalism. He is more commonly referred to as Passos Manuel, due to the way he was addressed in Parliament, where members were announced by their surname — "Manuel" being apposed to his surname in order to distinguish him from his brother, José da Silva Passos (Passos José), who was also a member of Parliament. Following the September Revolution in 1836, Passos Manuel served briefly as Minister of the Kingdom, in which capacity he oversaw an intense legislative effort to modernise Portuguese education and culture, resulting in the creation of many institutions that now recognise him as their founder or reformer: the creation of public lyceums; the establishment of the Academy of Fine Arts in Lisbon and Porto; the creation of the parliamentary library; the reform of the Medico-Surgical Schools in Lisbon and Porto and the and the . Also notably, he entrusted Almeida Garrett with drawing up a plan to promote national theatre, which resulted in the creation of Queen Maria II National Theatre and the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art. He also introduced the 1836 Administrative Code, the first of its kind in Portugal. A declaration of principles written by Passos Manuel became famous: "I am a Minister of the Queen — the Queen is the head of the whole nation. And before I was for the Left, I was for the Fatherland. The Fatherland is my policy." He married Gervásia Joaquina Farinha de Sousa Falcão on 28 December 1838, and they had two daughters: Beatriz de Passos Manuel, who was granted the title of Viscountess of Passos by King Peter V in 1861 as a reward for her father's services; and Antónia de Passos Manuel, who married Pedro de Sousa Canavarro, grandson of the 1st Baron of Arcossô.
rdf:langString Manuel da Silva Passos , plus connu comme Passos Manuel, diplômé en droit, avocat, parlementaire brillant, ministre dans plusieurs gouvernements et une des figures les plus importantes des premières années du libéralisme au Portugal, incarnant l'aile gauche du mouvement vintiste dans la phase initiale de la Monarchie constitutionnelle, avant d'assumer le rôle de leader incontesté des septembristes. Son frère aîné, , allié inséparable dans la vie politique, fut également une figure illustre de la gauche libérale. Sa déclaration de principe est restée célèbre : « La reine est le chef de toute la nation. Et avant d'appartenir à la gauche j'appartenais déjà à la Patrie. La Patrie est ma politique ».
rdf:langString Manuel da Silva Passos (São Martinho de Guifões, Bouças, 5 de Janeiro de 1805 – Marvila, Santarém, 18 de Janeiro de 1862), mais conhecido por Passos Manuel, bacharel formado em Direito, advogado, parlamentar brilhante, ministro em vários ministérios e um dos vultos mais proeminentes das primeiras décadas do liberalismo, encarnando a esquerda do movimento vintista na fase inicial da monarquia constitucional, tendo depois assumido o papel de líder incontestado dos setembristas. Foi seu irmão mais velho, e inseparável aliado na vida política, José da Silva Passos, um também proeminente político da esquerda liberal. Ficou célebre a sua declaração de princípios: "A Rainha é o chefe da nação toda. E antes de eu ser de esquerda já era da Pátria. A Pátria é a minha política."
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