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1966
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Brazil
Years
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
Flag
22 stars (1960–68)
Timeline of Brazilian history
Brazilian military government
Events in the year
1966 in
Brazil
.
Incumbents
Federal government
President
: Marshal
Castelo Branco
Vice President
:
José Maria Alkmin
Governors
Acre
:
Vacant
Alagoas
:
Luis Cavalcante
(until 31 January)
João José Batista Tubino
(31 January-15 August)
Antônio Simeão de Lamenha Filho
(from 15 August)
Amazonas
:
Artur César Ferreira Reis
(until 12 September)
Danilo Duarte de Matos Areosa
(from 12 September)
Bahia
:
Lomanto Júnior
Ceará
:
Virgilio Távora
(until 12 August)
Franklin Chaves
(12 August-12 September)
Plácido Castelo
(from 12 September)
Espírito Santo
:
Francisco Lacerda de Aguiar
(until 5 April)
Rubens Rangel
(from 5 April)
Goiás
:
Emílio Rodrigues Ribas Jr
(until 31 January)
Otávio Lage
(from 31 January)
Guanabara
:
Raphael de Almeida Magalhães
(until 5 December)
Francisco Negrão de Lima
(from 5 December)
Maranhão
:
Newton de Barros Belo
(until 31 January)
José Sarney
(from 31 January)
Mato Grosso
:
Fernando Corrêa da Costa
(until 31 January)
Pedro Pedrossian
(from 31 January)
Minas Gerais
:
José de Magalhães Pinto
(until 31 January)
Israel Pinheiro da Silva
(from 31 January)
Pará
:
Jarbas Passarinho
(until 31 January)
Alacid Nunes
(from 31 January)
Paraíba
:
Pedro Gondim
(until 31 January)
João Agripino Maia
(from 31 January)
Paraná
:
Algacir Guimarães
(until 31 January)
Pablo Cruz Pimentel
(from 31 January)
Pernambuco
:
Paulo Pessoa Guerra
Piauí
:
Petrônio Portella
(until 12 August)
José Odon Maia Alencar
(12 August-12 September)
Helvídio Nunes
(from 12 September)
Rio de Janeiro
:
Pablo Torres (until 12 August)
Teotonio Araujo
(from 12 August)
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Aluízio Alves
(until 31 January)
Walfredo Gurgel Dantas
(until 31 January)
Rio Grande do Sul
:
Ildo Meneghetti
(until 12 September)
Walter Peracchi Barcelos
(from 12 September)
Santa Catarina
:
Celso Ramos
(until 12 September)
Ivo Silveira
(from 12 September)
São Paulo
:
Ademar de Barros
(until 6 June)
Laudo Natel
(from 6 June)
Sergipe
:
Celso Carvalho
(until 31 January)
Lourival Baptista
(from 31 January)
Vice governors
Alagoas
:
Manoel Sampaio Luz
Bahia
:
Orlando Moscoso
Ceará
:
Joaquim de Figueiredo Correia
(until 12 September)
Humberto Ellery
(from 12 September)
Espírito Santo
:
Rubens Rangel
(until 5 April)
Vacant
thereafter (from 5 April)
Goiás
:
Antônio Rezende Monteiro
(until 31 January)
Osires Teixeira
(from 31 January)
Maranhão
:
Alfredo Salim Duailibe
(until 31 January)
Antonio Jorge Dino
(from 31 January)
Mato Grosso
:
Jose Garcia Nieto
(until 31 January)
Lenine de Campos Póvoas
(from 31 January)
Minas Gerais
:
Clóvis Salgado da Gama
(until 31 January)
Pio Soares Canedo
(from 31 January)
Pará
:
Agostinho de Meneses de Monteiro
(until 31 January)
João Renato Franco
(from 31 January)
Paraíba
:
André Avelino de Paiva Gadelha
(until 31 January)
Antônio Juarez Farias
(from 31 January)
Paraná
:
Plínio Franco Ferreira da Costa
Pernambuco
:
Vacant
Piauí
:
João Clímaco d'Almeida
Rio de Janeiro
:
Teotônio Araújo
(until 12 August)
Vacant
thereafter (from 12 August)
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Teodorico Bezerra
(until 31 January)
Clóvis Motta
(from 31 January)
Santa Catarina
:
Armindo Marcílio Doutel de Andrade
(until 31 January)
Francisco Roberto Dall'Igna
(31 January-19 July)
Vacant
thereafter (from 19 July)
São Paulo
:
Laudo Natel
(until 6 June)
Vacant
thereafter (from 6 June)
Sergipe
:
Vacant
Events
February
5 February
:
Institutional Act Number Three (AI-3)
is issued, which introduces
indirect elections
for governors and vice-governors, as well as the appointment of mayors.
[
1
]
21 February
:
Pelé
marries Rosemeri dos Reis Cholbi.
[
2
]
June
5 June
:
Adhemar de Barros
is removed as
Governor of São Paulo
and has his political rights revoked by President
Castelo Branco
.
[
3
]
[
4
]
6 June
:
Brazilian Communist Party
leader
Luís Carlos Prestes
is sentenced to 14 years in prison.
[
5
]
July
25 July
: A bomb attack attempting to assassinate presidential candidate
Artur da Costa e Silva
at
Recife International Airport
, leaves three dead and several injured.
[
6
]
August
20 August
:
The corpses of two electronic technicians wearing lead masks
are found near Rio de Janeiro in an advanced state of decomposition. The cause of their death has never been determined and has been subject to much speculation.
[
7
]
[
8
]
September
13 September
:
President
Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco
signs the law establishing the
Severance Indemnity Fund
, in order to protect dismissed workers, without just cause.
[
9
]
October
3 October
:
National Renewal Alliance
candidate
Artur da Costa e Silva
is elected
President of Brazil
by the
National Congress
with 295 votes in an
indirect presidential election
.
[
10
]
Births
January
18 January
:
André Ribeiro
, racing driver
19 January
:
Aílton Ferraz
, retired footballer
29 January
:
Romário
, retired footballer and politician
31 January
:
Müller
, retired footballer and pundit
April
2 April
:
Supla
, musician
May
8 May
:
Cláudio Taffarel
, footballer
July
2 July
:
Rigan Machado
, 8th degree red and black belt from
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
12 July
:
Mendonça Filho
, ex-governor of
Pernambuco
15 July
:
Samuel Rosa
, singer and guitarist of
Skank
December
12 December
:
Royce Gracie
, mixed martial artist
Deaths
May
15 May
:
Venceslau Brás
,
9th President of Brazil
(b. 1868)
References
^
Ato 3 fixa datas para eleições
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(6 de fevereiro de 1966).
^
Pelé casou
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(22 de fevereiro de 1966).
^
Cassado Adhemar
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(6 de junho de 1966).
^
Govêrno decide cassar mandatos nos Estados
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Jornal do Brasil
(6 de junho de 1966).
^
Luiz Carlos Prestes condenado a 14 anos de prisão
(página 15 do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(7 de junho de 1966).
^
Calma no Recife após o atentado
(páginas 1 e 3 do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(26 de julho de 1966).
^
admin (2015-10-24).
"1966, August 17: The Lead Masks Mystery"
.
Anomalies: the Strange & Unexplained
. Retrieved
2019-05-30
.
^
"The Curious Case of the Lead Mask Deaths"
. 29 August 2017
. Retrieved
3 June
2019
.
^
Estabilidade: Castelo promulga lei
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(14 de setembro de 1966).
^
Costa e Silva já está eleito
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(4 de outubro de 1966).
See also
1966 in Brazilian football
1966 in Brazilian television
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