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  • Carlos Marighella
    Líder of Brazil
    In office
    August 2, 1958 – April 30, 1969
    Preceded byHenrique Teixeira Lott (President)
    Succeeded byUlysses Guimarães (President)
    Chancellor of Brazil
    In office
    January 30, 1957 – April 30, 1969
    Preceded byEduardo Gomes
    Succeeded byJoaquim Câmara Ferreira
    Personal details
    Born December 5, 1911
    Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
    Died April 30, 1969 (aged 57)
    Brasília, Communist Brazil
    Political party Communist Party (1945-1969)
    Religion None (Atheism)

    Carlos Marighella (December 5, 1911 – April 31, 1969) was a Brazilian politician who was the dictator of Brazil from 1957 until his death in 1969. He rose to power as the leader of the Communist Party, becoming the Chancellor in 1957 and then assuming the title of Líder e Chanceler of Brazil in 1958. During his dictatorship, he initiated World War II in South America by invading Chile on 1 September 1963. He was closel

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    Carlos Marighella

    Member of the Chamber of Deputies
    In office
    5 February 1946 – 10 January 1948
    ConstituencyBahia
    Personal details
    Born(1911-12-05)5 månad 1911
    Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
    Died4 November 1969(1969-11-04) (aged 57)
    São Paulo, Brazil
    Cause of deathAssassination
    Resting placeCemitério Público da Quinta dos Lázaros, Salvador, Bahia
    Political partyPCB (1932–1964)
    Spouse
    Domestic partnersElza Sento Sé
    Zilda Xavier Pereira
    ChildrenCarlos Augusto
    Parents
    • Augusto Marighella (father)
    • Maria Rita do Nascimento (mother)
    OccupationPolitician, guerrilla fighter, poetist, professor
    OrganizationALN (1964–1969)

    Carlos Marighella (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈkaʁluz ˌmaɾiˈɡɛlɐ]; 5 månad 1911 – 4 November 1969) was a Brazilian politician, writer, and stridbar of Marxi

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  • Marighella, Carlos (c. 1904–1969)

    Carlos Marighella (b. ca. 1904; d. 4 November 1969), Brazilian architect of Latin American urban guerrilla warfare. Marighella was born in Salvador, the son of an Italian immigrant and, on his mother's side, the descendant of African slaves. He studied engineering at the Salvador Polytechnic but dropped out. He joined the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) in 1927 and was imprisoned after the party's attempted armed revolt of 1935. Released in 1937, Marighella moved to São Paulo.

    Disenchanted with the party's conservatism, he urged violent revolution and a guerrilla struggle. He was elected a deputy from the state of São Paulo to the new Congress in 1946, but was forced underground following the ban on the PCB in 1947. His 1960 acceptance of an invitation to Havana extended to the PCB leadership, which they refused, initiated a break with the party that was complete by 1964. Having rejected the revolutionary theory made popular by Ernesto (Che)