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António Maria Baptista

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Prime Minister
  
Domingos Pereira

Succeeded by
  
Domingos Pereira

Resigned
  
June 6, 1920

Preceded by
  
Domingos Pereira

Prime Minister
  
Domingos Pereira

Role
  
Military Officer

Succeeded by
  
Helder Ribeiro

Name
  
Antonio Baptista


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Preceded by
  
Antonio Maria de Freitas Soares

Died
  
June 6, 1920, Lisbon, Portugal

António Maria Baptista, (Beja, 5 January 1866 - Lisbon, 6 June 1920; [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu mɐˈɾiɐ baˈtiʃtɐ]) was a Portuguese military officer and politician. When he was lieutenant, he fought in Portuguese Mozambique, during the wars of pacification against the Vátuas, led by Gungunhana. He was promoted to colonel in 1917. He fought the monarchist uprising of 1919, and was nominated Minister of War in the same year. He, then, distinguished himself during a series of violent strikes, and a year later was nominated and became President of the Ministry (Prime Minister), on 8 March 1920. He died suddenly while in office, after a Council of Ministers reunion, on 6 June 1920. He was posthumously promoted to general and was decorated with the Great-Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword (Ordem da Torre e Espada).

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António Maria Baptista Wikipedia