Augusto Leverger, Baron of Melgaço explained

Augusto Leverger
Office:President of Mato Grosso
Term Start:11 February 1851
Term End:1 April 1857
Successor:Albano de Sousa Osório
Predecessor:João da Costa Pimentel
Term Start1:12 May 1863
Term End1:15 July 1863
Successor1:Albano de Sousa Osório
Predecessor1:Herculano Ferreira Penna
Term Start2:9 August 1865
Term End2:1 May 1866
Successor2:Albano de Sousa Osório
Predecessor2:Alexandre Albino de Carvalho
Term Start3:26 May 1869
Term End3:10 February 1870
Successor3:Luís da Silva Prado
Predecessor3:José Antônio Murtinho
Birth Date:1802 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Saint-Malo, France
Death Place:Cuiabá, Brazil
Resting Place:Piedade Cemitery, Cuiabá
Nickname:Cuiabá's Breton
Allegiance: Brazil
Branch:Brazilian Navy
Serviceyears:1825–1857
Rank: Almirante de Esquadra
Battles:

Augusto João Manuel Leverger, Baron of Melgaço (30 January 1802 — 14 January 1880), nicknamed "Cuiabá's Breton" was a French-Brazilian admiral, writer, historian, geographer and several times President of the province of Mato Grosso in the Empire of Brazil. He was a key figure of Mato Grosso's literature production during his time.[1]

Biography

Leverger was born to Mathurin Michel Leverger and Regina Corbes in Saint-Malo in Brittany on 30 January 1802. According to his biography, written by Virgílio Correia Filho, he had been a seaman since very young, having arrived in Brazil in 1824 due to this profession. In 1825 he joined the Brazilian Navy as a second-lieutenant, fighting in the Cisplatine War, commanding the corvette General do Rego, captured from the Argentine Navy in 1828. He arrived in Cuiabá, in southwestern Brazil, in 1830, where he married Inês de Almeida Leite in 1843; he had been named to staff the Navy Arsenal being built there.[2]

Via a decree from the Emperor Dom Pedro II, he was named a knight of the Order of the Rose in 1841; he was then a Captain-Lieutenant of the Navy. In 1844, already a Frigate Captain, he was elevated to officer of the same order. Throughout most of his time in the navy, he was responsible for mapping Mato Grosso's river network, also briefly being named Consul-General in Paraguay after the isolationist dictator Francia's death.[3]

When the Paraguayan War started in 1864, despite having already been retired from the Navy, he was responsible for erecting the Melgaço Fortifications which defended Cuiabá from the Paraguayan offensive. Thanks to these efforts, he was granted the title of Baron of Melgaço.[4]

Before and after the war, in multiple occasions, he was named President of the province of Mato Grosso by the Emperor. Overall, he was President of the province four times times (two of these as interim President), and vice-president once. He was a member of the Conservative Party, and also of the Brazilian Historic and Geographic Institute.[5]

He died in 1880, in Cuiabá.

Honors and legacy

The city of Barão de Melgaço, in Mato Grosso, is named after him.[6]

During 's government in Mato Grosso (1889; 1891–1895), a monument was raised over his grave in the Piedade Cemitery in Cuiabá. He was the Patron of the 1978 class of the,[7] and is also Patron of the Mato Grosso Academy of Letters and the, two institutions which are hosted in his .[8] The Brazilian Army's 13th Motorized Infantry Brigade is named after him.[9]

Works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Documentário sobre a história de Barão de Melgaço será exibido neste sábado na TVCA. g1 . June 3, 2024 . pt .
  2. Web site: Chefe-de-Esquadra Augusto João Manuel Leverger Barão de Melgaço. Navios de Guerra Brasileiros. 3 June 2024.
  3. https://archive.org/details/imperio-brasil/missao_pimenta_bueno_1843-1847_a_-_volume_i/page/n39/mode/2up?q=%22augusto+leverger%22 A missão Pimenta-Bueno (1843-47) - Volume 1
  4. News: . 1931-07-04 . Heróes Amigos . Heroes and Friends . Portuguese . Hoje na História . Rio de Janeiro . 2024-03-11. none.
  5. https://archive.org/details/diccionario-bibliographico-brazileiro/000011472_01/page/361/mode/1up?view=theater Diccionario bibliographico brazileiro
  6. Web site: Dados Gerais . City Hall of Barão de Melgaço . March 10, 2024 . pt .
  7. Web site: Turma Barão de Melgaço celebra 40 anos de ingresso na Marinha. Brazilian Navy . June 3, 2024 . pt .
  8. Web site: Cuiabá – Casa Barão de Melgaço . pt . iPatrimonio . 2023 . 2023-11-27.
  9. Web site: DIA DA ARMA DE COMUNICAÇÕES . pt . 13a Brigada de Infantaria Motorizada . 2023-06-03.