Evaristo da Veiga

Evaristo Ferreira da Veiga e Barros (October 8, 1799 – May 12, 1837) was a Brazilian poet, journalist, politician, and bookseller. Veiga founded one of the first Brazilian newspapers, A Aurora Fluminense, in 1827, during the reign of Emperor Pedro I.[1] He was also deputy and senator for Minas Gerais. Veiga composed poems, including the lyrics for the Hino da Independência and is the patron of the tenth seat of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.[2]

Evaristo da Veiga
Born
Evaristo Ferreira da Veiga e Barros

8 October 1799
Rio de Janeiro
Died12 May 1837 (1837-05-13) (aged 37)
Rio de Janeiro
Occupation(s)Journalist, poet, politician

References

  1. Barbosa, Marialva (2015-04-02). História Cultural da Imprensa (in Portuguese). Mauad Editora Ltda. ISBN 9788574787428.
  2. "Evaristo da Veiga- Biografia". Academia Brasileira de Letras. Retrieved 29 November 2015.


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