- Frei Caneca
Joaquim do Amor Divino Rabelo e Caneca (
Recife , July 1779 —Recife ,January 13 1825 ), better known as Frei Caneca, was a Brazilian religious and intellectual mentor. He was involved in both the 1817Pernambucan Revolt as well a leader of the short livedConfederation of the Equator .Biography
Caneca was born to a Portuguese father, and became a
friar of theCarmelite order in 1799.Caneca grew to become a firm believer in
liberalism , shared ideas of a Brazilian republic, and frequented the "Academia do Paraíso" (Academy of Paradise), one of the meeting places for thinkers influenced by theFrench Revolution and theAmerican War of Independence . He participated actively in the Pernambucan Revolution, which proclaimed a republic and organized the first independent Brazilian government. After the downfall of the movement, he was encarcerated inBahia , but was released in 1821. He reassumed his political thinking, and in 1824, he took part in league withCipriano Barata as a leader of the failedConfederation of the Equator . After the short lived republic's fall to the forces ofThomas Cochrane , he fled to the district ofAbreu e Lima and later to,Ceará .After being captured by Imperial troops onDecember 18 , he was taken toRecife , and sentenced to death after having a military trial led byFrancisco de Lima e Silva . His execution is notably in that three soldiers refused to hang him. He was then handed over to afiring squad and executed under the command of the same officer.ee also
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Confederation of the Equator External links
* [http://www2.uol.com.br/historiaviva/conteudo/materia/materia_10.html Brief Biography] (in Portuguese)
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