João Crisóstomo de Abreu e Sousa

Portuguese politician
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João Crisóstomo de Abreu e Sousa
Prime Minister of Portugal
In office
11 October 1890 – 18 January 1892
MonarchCarlos I
Preceded byAntónio de Serpa Pimentel
Succeeded byJosé Dias Ferreira
Personal details
Born(1811-01-27)27 January 1811
Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
Died7 January 1895(1895-01-07) (aged 83)
Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
Political partyIndependent

João Crisóstomo de Abreu e Sousa (27 January 1811, in Lisbon – 7 January 1895, in Lisbon) was an army general who became the prime minister of Portugal between 14 October 1890 and 17 January 1892 in a non-partisan government organized by the Liga Liberal (Liberal League).

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1890–1892
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