Rodrigo José Rodrigues

Rodrigo José Rodrigues (26 July 1879 – 18 January 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)26 July 1879
Celorico de Basto, Portugal
Died18 January 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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