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Manuel Gomes da Costa
Gomes da Costa

Minister for War
In office
June 2, 1926 – June 17, 1926
Prime Minister José Mendes Cabeçadas
Preceded by José da Conceição Mascarenhas
Succeeded by António Óscar Carmona

Minister for the Colonies
In office
June 2, 1926 – June 17, 1926
Prime Minister José Mendes Cabeçadas
Preceded by Ernesto Maria Vieira da Rocha
Succeeded by Armando Humberto da Gama Ochoa

Minister for Agriculture
In office
June 2, 1926 – June 3, 1926
Prime Minister José Mendes Cabeçadas
Preceded by António Alberto Torres Garcia
Succeeded by Ezequiel de Campos

In office
June 19, 1926 – July 9, 1926
Preceded by José Mendes Cabeçadas
Succeeded by António Óscar Carmona

In office
June 19, 1926 – July 9, 1926
Preceded by José Mendes Cabeçadas
Succeeded by António Óscar Carmona

Minister for Internal Affairs
In office
July 6, 1926 – July 9, 1926
Prime Minister Himself
Preceded by António Claro
Succeeded by José Ribeiro Castanho

Born January 14, 1863(1863-01-14)
Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
Died December 17, 1929 (aged 66)
Lisbon, Portuguese Republic
Political party Independent
Spouse Henriqueta Mira Godinho
Occupation Military officer (General, posthumously Marshal)

Manuel de Oliveira Gomes da Costa, GOTE, GCA, commonly known as Manuel Gomes da Costa (pronounced[help] [mɐnuˈɛɫ ˈgomɨʃ dɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ]), or just Gomes da Costa (Lisbon, January 14, 1863-Lisbon, December 17, 1929), was a Portuguese army officer and politician, tenth President of the Portuguese Republic and the second of the Military dictatorship.

He began his military career by joining Colégio Militar at age 10. As a soldier he stood out in pacification campaigns in the African and Indian colonies, and also during the First World War (See: Portugal in the Great War). As a politician he was the person chosen by the right-wing revolutionaries to lead the 28th May 1926 coup d'état in Braga (after the death of General Alves Roçadas, their previous choice).

After the success of the revolution he did not assume power at first, entrusting the posts of President of the Republic and President of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) to José Mendes Cabeçadas, the leader of the revolution in Lisbon. Soon the revolutionaries disliked Mendes Cabeçadas' attitude (which tried an approach similar to that of the late Portuguese First Republic) and he was replaced by Gomes da Costa in both posts in a meeting in Sacavém on June 17, 1926. However, his government lasted nearly as little as Cabeçadas' because on July 9 of the same year a new revolution led by Óscar Carmona overthrew Gomes da Costa, incapable of governing.

Carmona, already President of the Republic and of the Council of Ministers, sent him to exile in the Azores Islands, and made him a Marshal of the Portuguese Army. In September 1927, he returned to mainland Portugal, where he died in miserable conditions, alone and poor.

Preceded by
José Mendes Cabeçadas
President and
Prime Minister of Portugal

1926
Succeeded by
António Óscar Carmona


Persondata
NAME Gomes da Costa, Manuel
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Oliveira Gomes da Costa, Manuel de (full name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION President of Portugal
DATE OF BIRTH January 14, 1863
PLACE OF BIRTH Lisbon, Portugal
DATE OF DEATH December 17, 1929
PLACE OF DEATH Lisbon, Portugal
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