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Francisco Manuel Homem Cristo

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Name
  
Francisco Homem


Education
  
Military Academy

Francisco Manuel Homem Cristo Aveiro e Cultura Francisco Manuel Homem Cristo 18601943

Died
  
February 25, 1943, Aveiro, Portugal

Francisco Manuel Homem Christo (8 March 1860 – 25 February 1943) was a Portuguese military and political republican. He was distinguished as one of the officers of the Portuguese Army involved in the events surrounding the Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1891.

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Accused of having betrayed the republican ideals in 1910, he found himself forced into exile in France.

His son was an admirer of Benito Mussolini and fascism. He died in Rome, in 1928, victim of an automobile accident.

He is an ancestor of Guy-Manuel de Homem Christo, one half of the electronic music duo Daft Punk.

Publications

  • The events of January 31 and my imprisonment
  • Pro-Patria
  • Political banditry
  • Letters from afar: I - Secondary education in Portugal and France
  • Letters from afar: II - In defense of the instruction of the people
  • Monarchists and Republicans
  • Bolshevism in Russia
  • Notes of my life and my time (7 volumes)
  • Official Site of the Man Christ Francisco Foundation
  • [Note http://www.prof2000.pt/users/avcultur/aveirilustres/HomemCristo.htm biographical Man Christ]
  • Photography Man Christ
  • Francisco Manuel Man Christ , First Faculty of Humanities Faculty of the University of Porto
  • References

    Francisco Manuel Homem Cristo Wikipedia