Events in the year 1927 in Brazil.
Incumbents
editFederal government
editGovernors
edit- Alagoas: Pedro da Costa Rego
- Amazonas: Ifigênio Ferreira de Sales
- Bahia: Góis Calmon
- Ceará: José Moreira da Rocha
- Goiás: Brasil Caiado
- Maranhão: José Magalhães de Almeida
- Mato Grosso: Mário Correia da Costa
- Minas Gerais: Antônio Carlos Ribeiro de Andrada
- Pará: Dionísio Bentes
- Paraíba: João Suassuna
- Paraná: Caetano Munhoz da Rocha
- Pernambuco: Estácio Coimbra
- Piauí: Matias Olímpio de Melo
- Rio Grande do Norte: José Augusto Bezerra de Medeiros
- Rio Grande do Sul: Antônio Augusto Borges de Medeiros
- Santa Catarina:
- São Paulo:
- Sergipe:
Vice governors
editEvents
edit- 11 June - The Brazilian submarine Humaytá is launched at the Odero-Terni-Orlando shipyard at La Spezia, Italy.
- date unknown - The Brazilian Chess Championship is held for the first time, in Rio de Janeiro.
- 25 October - Rio Grande do Norte becomes the first Brazilian state to legalize female suffrage.
Arts and culture
editBooks
editFilms
edit- Rien que les heures, directed by Alberto Cavalcanti on location in France
Births
editMarch
edit- 3 March - Teixeirinha, musician (died 1985)
- 23 March - Osvaldo Lacerda, composer (died 2011)
June
edit- 5 June — Ladjane Bandeira, journalist and artist (died 1999)[1]
- 16 June - Ariano Suassuna, playwright, author (died 2014)[2]
August
edit- 13 August - Péricles Azambuja, historian, writer and journalist (died 2012)
September
edit- 4 September - Antônio Carlos Magalhães, diplomat and politician (died 2007)
- 13 September - Laura Cardoso, Brazilian actress
- 29 September -
- Cid Moreira, Brazilian journalist and TV presenter
- Adhemar da Silva, athlete (died 2001)[3]
November
edit- 14 November - Fernando Torres, actor (died 2008)
Deaths
edit- February - Paulo do Rio Branco, French-born rugby player, son of José Paranhos, Baron of Rio Branco (born 1876)
- 27 April - Carlos de Campos, politician and incumbent president of the state of São Paulo (born 1866)[4]
- 12 July - José Augusto do Amaral, Brazilian serial killer (born 1871)
References
edit- ^ Gallindo, Marlova Lenz (1988). Contos de Pernambuco: autores editados e inéditos (in Portuguese). Recife: Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, Editora Massangana. p. 82. ISBN 978-8-57019-135-9.
- ^ Candace Adelaide Slater (1975). Ariano Suassuna's A Pedra Do Reino: A Case Study in Cultural Nationalism. Stanford Univ. p. 78.
- ^ "IAAF Hall of Fame created – First 12 Members announced". IAAF. March 8, 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
- ^ The Official São Paulo Governors' Gallery Archived 2011-12-28 at the Wayback Machine
See also
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