ANDRADA E SYLVA, BONIFACIO JOZA
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ANDRADA E SYLVA, BONIFACIO JOZA D' (1765-1838), Brazilian statesman and naturalist, was born at Villa de Santos, near Rio Janeiro. In 180o he was appointed professor of geology at Coimbra , and soon after inspector-general of the Portuguese mines; and in 1812 he was made perpetual secretary of the Academy of Lisbon . Returning to Brazil in 1819, he urged Dom Pedro to resist the recall of the Lisbon court , and was appointed one of his ministers in 1821. When the independence of Brazil was declared, Andrada was made minister of the interior and of foreign affairs; and when it was established, he was again elected by the Constituent Assembly, but his democratic principles resulted in his dismissal from office, July 1823. On the dissolution of the Assembly in November, he was arrested and banished to France, where he lived in exile See Also: - EXILE (Lat. exsilium or exilium, from exsul or exul, which is derived from ex, out of, and the root sal, to go, seen in salire, to leap,
consul , &c.; the connexion with solum, soil, country is now generally considered wrong) near Bordeaux till, in 1829, he was permitted to return to Brazil. But being again arrested in 1833, and tried for intriguing on behalf of Dom Pedro I., he passed the rest of his days in retirement till he died at Nictheroy in 1838.
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