Attempted assassination of Prudente de Morais (original) (raw)
The assassination attempt on Prudente de Morais took place on 5 November 1897, when then president of Brazil Prudente de Morais appeared at the War Arsenal (currently the National Historical Museum) to welcome the victorious military forces returning from the War of Canudos, in Bahia. During the ceremony, in the early afternoon, Morais was approached by an armed young man from the 10th Infantry Battalion, , who pointed a gun in Morais' direction. The gun, however, did not fire. There was time for marshal , the Minister of War, and colonel , chief of the president's security, to intervene in defense of the president. At this point, the attacker, who was also wielding a knife, wounded the colonel and stabbed marshal Bittencourt several times, who ended up dying from his wounds.
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dbo:abstract | The assassination attempt on Prudente de Morais took place on 5 November 1897, when then president of Brazil Prudente de Morais appeared at the War Arsenal (currently the National Historical Museum) to welcome the victorious military forces returning from the War of Canudos, in Bahia. During the ceremony, in the early afternoon, Morais was approached by an armed young man from the 10th Infantry Battalion, , who pointed a gun in Morais' direction. The gun, however, did not fire. There was time for marshal , the Minister of War, and colonel , chief of the president's security, to intervene in defense of the president. At this point, the attacker, who was also wielding a knife, wounded the colonel and stabbed marshal Bittencourt several times, who ended up dying from his wounds. At first, vice president Manuel Vitorino, who had political disputes with Prudente de Morais, was indicted in the investigation into the attack, accused of involvement. Vitorino responded with a manifesto in which he declared his innocence and his name was not included in the final order of the case, but his career was ruined. Marcelino was taken prisoner and found hanging in jail with a sheet. Although his death compromised the investigations, captain Deocleciano Martyr and José de Souza Velloso were identified as mentors of the crime. (en) La tentative d'assassinat de Prudente de Moraes est survenue le 5 novembre 1897 lorsque le président du Brésil Prudente de Moraes est apparu à l'Arsenal de guerre (actuel musée historique national) pour accueillir les forces militaires victorieuses revenant de la guerre de Canudos, à Bahia. Au cours de la cérémonie, en début d'après-midi, Moraes a été approché par un jeune homme armé du 10e bataillon d'infanterie, Marcelino Bispo de Melo, qui a pointé une arme en direction de Moraes. L'arme n'a cependant pas fonctionné. Cela a laissé du temps pour le maréchal Carlos Machado Bittencourt, le ministre de la Guerre, et le colonel (pt), chef de la sécurité du président, pour intervenir à la défense du président. À ce moment, l'agresseur, qui brandissait également un couteau, blesse le colonel et poignarde à plusieurs reprises le maréchal Bittencourt, qui finit par mourir de ses blessures. Dans un premier temps, le vice-président Manuel Vitorino, qui avait eu des différends politiques avec Prudente de Moraes, a été mis en examen dans l'enquête sur l'attentat, accusé d'implication. Vitorino a répondu par un manifeste dans lequel il a déclaré son innocence et son nom n'a pas été inclus dans l'ordre final de l'affaire, mais sa carrière a été ruinée. Marcelino a été fait prisonnier et retrouvé pendu en prison avec un drap. Bien que sa mort ait compromis les enquêtes, le capitaine Deocleciano Martyr et José de Souza Velloso ont été identifiés comme les mentors du crime. (fr) O atentado contra Prudente de Moraes aconteceu em 5 de novembro de 1897, quando o então presidente Prudente de Morais compareceu ao Arsenal de Guerra (atual MHN) para recepcionar as forças militares vitoriosas regressas da Guerra de Canudos, na Bahia. Durante a solenidade, no início da tarde, foi interceptado por um jovem anspeçada armado do 10° Batalhão de Infantaria, Marcelino Bispo de Melo, que apontou uma garrucha em sua direção. A arma, contudo, não disparou. Houve tempo para que, expondo-se à morte, o marechal Carlos Machado de Bittencourt, ministro da Guerra, e o então coronel Luiz Mendes de Moraes, chefe da Casa Militar, interviessem em defesa do presidente. A essa altura, o praça, que já manejava uma faca, feriu o Coronel e apunhalou várias vezes o marechal Bittencourt, que acabou não resistindo aos ferimentos. De inicio, o vice-presidente Manuel Vitorino, que possuía divergências políticas com Prudente de Morais, foi indiciado no inquérito sobre o atentado, acusado de envolvimento. Vitorino respondeu com um Manifesto em que proclamava inocência e seu nome não foi incluído no despacho final do processo, mas sua carreira foi arruinada. Marcelino, feito prisioneiro e encontrado enforcado na cadeia com um lençol, não foi mais do que mero instrumento de conspiração política. Embora sua morte tenha comprometido as investigações, foram apontados Capitão Deocleciano Martyr e José de Souza Velloso como mentores intelectuais do crime. (pt) |
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dbp:caption | Moment when Marcelino Bispo de Melo is detained (en) |
dbp:date | 1897-11-05 (xsd:date) |
dbp:dfens | Carlos Machado de Bittencourt, Luiz Mendes de Moraes (en) |
dbp:fatalities | 1 (xsd:integer) |
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dbp:location | Near the War Arsenal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (en) |
dbp:target | Prudente de Morais, 3rd President of Brazil (en) |
dbp:title | Prudente de Morais assassination attempt (en) |
dbp:type | Attempted assassination by gunshot (en) |
dbp:weapons | Garrucha and knife (en) |
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rdfs:comment | The assassination attempt on Prudente de Morais took place on 5 November 1897, when then president of Brazil Prudente de Morais appeared at the War Arsenal (currently the National Historical Museum) to welcome the victorious military forces returning from the War of Canudos, in Bahia. During the ceremony, in the early afternoon, Morais was approached by an armed young man from the 10th Infantry Battalion, , who pointed a gun in Morais' direction. The gun, however, did not fire. There was time for marshal , the Minister of War, and colonel , chief of the president's security, to intervene in defense of the president. At this point, the attacker, who was also wielding a knife, wounded the colonel and stabbed marshal Bittencourt several times, who ended up dying from his wounds. (en) La tentative d'assassinat de Prudente de Moraes est survenue le 5 novembre 1897 lorsque le président du Brésil Prudente de Moraes est apparu à l'Arsenal de guerre (actuel musée historique national) pour accueillir les forces militaires victorieuses revenant de la guerre de Canudos, à Bahia. Au cours de la cérémonie, en début d'après-midi, Moraes a été approché par un jeune homme armé du 10e bataillon d'infanterie, Marcelino Bispo de Melo, qui a pointé une arme en direction de Moraes. L'arme n'a cependant pas fonctionné. Cela a laissé du temps pour le maréchal Carlos Machado Bittencourt, le ministre de la Guerre, et le colonel (pt), chef de la sécurité du président, pour intervenir à la défense du président. À ce moment, l'agresseur, qui brandissait également un couteau, blesse le colonel (fr) O atentado contra Prudente de Moraes aconteceu em 5 de novembro de 1897, quando o então presidente Prudente de Morais compareceu ao Arsenal de Guerra (atual MHN) para recepcionar as forças militares vitoriosas regressas da Guerra de Canudos, na Bahia. Durante a solenidade, no início da tarde, foi interceptado por um jovem anspeçada armado do 10° Batalhão de Infantaria, Marcelino Bispo de Melo, que apontou uma garrucha em sua direção. A arma, contudo, não disparou. Houve tempo para que, expondo-se à morte, o marechal Carlos Machado de Bittencourt, ministro da Guerra, e o então coronel Luiz Mendes de Moraes, chefe da Casa Militar, interviessem em defesa do presidente. A essa altura, o praça, que já manejava uma faca, feriu o Coronel e apunhalou várias vezes o marechal Bittencourt, que acabou (pt) |
rdfs:label | Attempted assassination of Prudente de Morais (en) Tentative d'assassinat de Prudente de Moraes (fr) Atentado contra Prudente de Morais (pt) |
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