Rodrigo José Rodrigues

Rodrigo José Rodrigues (July 26, 1879 - January 18, 1963) was a military physician, colonial administrator and politician who held prominent roles during the First Portuguese Republic. He was Minister of the Interior (1913-1914), Civil Governor of the District of Aveiro and the District of Porto, Governor of Macau (1922-1924) and attaché of the Portuguese legation to the Society of Nations (1924-1927).

Rodrigo José Rodrigues
Ministry of the Interior
In office
9 January 1913  9 February 1914
Preceded byDuarte Leite
Succeeded byBernardino Machado
Governor of Macau
In office
5 January 1923  18 October 1925
Preceded byHenrique Monteiro Correia da Silva
Succeeded byManuel Firmino de Almeida Maia Magalhães
Personal details
Born(1879-07-26)July 26, 1879
Celorico de Basto, Portugal
DiedJanuary 18, 1963(1963-01-18) (aged 83)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese羅德禮
Simplified Chinese罗德礼

Rodrigues was a physician in Cape Verde and Goa and a professor at the Goa Medical School before 1910.

He participated in the Portuguese delegation of the Society of Nations from 1925 to 1927.

References

    • "Escada de Jacob: Rodrigo José Rodrigues, outro Governador Maçon". 2007-11-13.
    • "Rodrigues, Rodrigo José (1879-1963) | Politipedia".
    • "Cc | Arquivos".
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