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Pen name
  
Eureste Fenicio

Alma mater
  
University of Coimbra

Spouse
  
Barbara Heliodora

Occupation
  
Poet, lawyer

Name
  
Alvarenga Peixoto

Education
  
University of Coimbra


Nationality
  
Portuguese Empire

Role
  
Poet

Literary movement
  
Neoclassicism

Ethnicity
  
White

Died
  
1792, Ambaca, Angola

Children
  
Maria Ifigenia

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Similar People
  
Tomas Antonio Gonzaga, Basilio da Gama, Manuel Inacio da Silva Alva, Cecilia Meireles, Carlos Kroeber

Alvarenga peixoto


Inácio José de Alvarenga Peixoto (1744–1793) was a Colonial Brazilian Neoclassic poet and lawyer. He wrote under the pen name Eureste Fenício.

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It is attributed to him the design of the flag of Minas Gerais.

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Alvarenga Peixoto


Biography

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Peixoto was born in Rio de Janeiro, to Simão Alvarenga Braga and Maria Braga. He studied at the Jesuit College in Rio and would later graduate in Law at the University of Coimbra, where he met and befriended Basílio da Gama, another Brazilian poet.

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After he graduated, he served as juiz-de-fora in Sintra. Returning to Brazil, he was senator of the city of São João del Rei and the ouvidor of the Comarca of Rio das Mortes.

Due to overdue taxes, Peixoto would adhere to the unsuccessful 1789 Minas Conspiracy, alongside the poets Tomás António Gonzaga and Cláudio Manuel da Costa, the priest José da Silva e Oliveira Rolim and the alférez Joaquim José da Silva Xavier (a.k.a. "Tiradentes").

Joaquim Silvério dos Reis, a member of the Conspiracy, betrayed the movement before it could take place. Peixoto was then captured, arrested and sent to exile in Ambaca, Angola, where he died.

Peixoto was married to poet Bárbara Heliodora (1758–1819), having with her four children. It is said that, after Peixoto was exiled, Heliodora's mental health began to gradually decline to the point of dementia.

References

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