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{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Adelmar I
| honorific_prefix  = ''Vanguarda da Revolução''
| image = Julie_Volpelière_(d'après_Gérard)_-_Le_maréchal_Lannes_(1769-1809),_1834.jpg
| name               = Renato Guimarães
| image_size = 270px
| native_name        = <!--The person's name in their own language, if different.-->
| caption = Portrait by Tomás Braga, 1889
| native_name_lang  = <!--ISO 639-1 code, e.g., "fr" for French. If more than one, use {{lang}} in |native_name= instead.-->
| succession = Emperor of Maracao
| honorific_suffix  =
| moretext =  
| image              = Renato_Guimarães,_1939.png
| reign = {{nowrap|22 November 1884 – 9 July 1932}}
| image_size         = 250px
| coronation = 7 December 1884
| image_upright      =
| predecessor = ''Position established''<br>[[Buscarello d'Ormea]] <small>as ([[List of heads of state of Marirana|President of the Centralist Republic of Marirana]])</small>
| smallimage        = <!--If this is specified, "image" should not be.-->
| successor = [[Renato Guimarães]] <small>(as President of the [[Maracao|Republic of Maracao]])</small>
| alt                =
| spouses = {{plainlist|
| caption           = Guimarães pictured at the 5th Congress of the Revolutionary Liberation Front in 1939.
* {{marriage|Ester, Duchess of Kvällholm|1885|1892|end=executed}}
| order              = 1st
* {{marriage|Anna Valente|1893|1927|end=died}}
| office            = President of Maracao
| status            = <!--If this is specified, overrides Incumbent.-->
| term_start        = January 9, 1934
| term_end          = May 16, 1944
| primeminister      = [[Josué Couto]]
| successor          = [[Josué Couto]]
| order2            =  <!--Can be repeated up to 16 times by changing the number-->
| office2            =  Technical Secretary of the [[Revolutionary Liberation Front]] of [[Maracao]]
| term_start2        =  April 19, 1932
| term_end2          =  May 16, 1944
| successor2        = [[Josué Couto]]
| birth_name      = Renato Maria Raúl Guimarães
| birth_date      = {{Birth date|1898|5|19}}
| birth_place    = [[São João]], [[Maracao#Adelmar I's rule|Empire of Maracao]]
| death_date      = {{Death date and age|1945|3|13|1898|5|19}}
| death_place    = [[Porto Leste]], [[Maracao]]
| death_cause    =
| resting_place  = February 26th Mausoleum, Rozem, Maracao
| resting_place_coordinates =
| citizenship    =
| nationality    = Maracan
| party          = [[Revolutionary Liberation Front]]
| otherparty      = 
| height          =
| spouse          = Valéria Neves ({{Tooltip|m.|married}} 1920)
| partner        =
| relations      =
| children        = 3
| parents        =  <!-- overrides mother and father parameters -->
| mother          =  <!-- may be used (optionally with father parameter) in place of parents parameter (displays "Parent(s)" as label) -->
| father          =  <!-- may be used (optionally with mother parameter) in place of parents parameter (displays "Parent(s)" as label) -->
| relatives      =
| residence      =
| education      = University of Porto Leste
| alma_mater      =
| occupation      = {{wp|Author}}, {{wp|guerrilla}}, {{wp|politician}}
<!--Military service-->
| nickname        =
| allegiance      = Empire of Maracao (1928{{ndash}}1930)<br>[[Revolutionary Liberation Front]] (1932{{ndash}}1934)<br>[[Maracao]] (1934{{ndash}}1937)
| branch          =
| serviceyears    = 1928{{ndash}}1937
| rank            =
| unit            =
| commands        =
| battles        = '''[[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]'''
* [[Maracao#Great War and occupation (1926–1933)|''Sul'' landing]]
* [[Battle of Lanuvio]]
* [[Battle of Covancas]]
'''[[Liberação]]'''
* [[Battle of São João]]
* [[Surrender at Cabo Gaspar]]
}}
}}
| issue = {{plainlist|
* Afonso
* Diogo
* Rui
* Horácio
* Mateus
* Hugo
* Vanessa
* Carina
}}
| issue-link = #Marriages and issue
| issue-pipe = (among others)
| house = Estremoz
| father = Gabriel Branco
| mother = Sílvia Sequeira
| birth_date = 14 April 1857
| birth_place = Porto d'Oriente, Manassa, [[Marirana]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|1949|1|2|1857|4|14|df=yes}}
| death_place = [[Hammarvik]], [[Eldmark]]
| burial_place = {{nowrap|[[Catedral de São Cloé]], [[Porto Leste]]}}
| signature =
| religion = [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholic]]
}}
'''Adelmar Veríssimo Branco de Estremoz''', crowned as '''Adelmar I''', was a Maracan soldier and early independence activist who was coronated as the first and only Empreror of Maracao, reigning from Maracao's independence date in 1884 to the official revocation of his title as Emperor in 1932, although he had lost power in Maracao since 1930. Nicknamed '''Adelmar the Unholy''' by the revolutionaries who established the [[Maracao|Republic of Maracao]], Adelmar is regarded as an oppressive and greedy ruler, who squandered most of Maracao's wealth for his own personal gain during his rule, and executing many who questioned his authority.
Adelmar led the only independent island Arucian state throughout his rule, often flaunting his power as Emperor with exquisite displays of wealth, and is reported to have imported an elephant from [[Bahia]], which he rode around the island. Adelmar married Eldmarkian princess Ester in 1884, but after she bore him two daughters and no sons, he had her executed for treason. Re-marrying local middle-class woman Anna Valente in 1894, he would go on to have six more sons, totalling eight children in total. Throughout the 1910s he attempted to lead an intensive modernisation campaign in Maracao, which ended in complete disaster and destroyed much of the rural Maracan population, leading to a farmer's revolt in 1916, which Adelmar brutally suppressed. Adelmar declared war on Marirana in support of the Grand Alliance in 1926, leading a series of bloody landing campaigns which saw thousands of Maracan conscripts, many as young as 16, lose their lives on the Mariranan coast. Adelmar left the country for X in 1929 as the threat of Mariranan invasion loomed, and had lost all power back in Maracao by 1930 as the country was occupied. Adelmar still claimed the title of Emperor of Maracao, but most historians end his reign in 1932 when his title was made redundant by the Mariranan government. Adelmar was barred from returning to Maracao after the [[Glorious Revolution (Maracao)|Glorious Revolution]] and died in X in 1949.
An official request was made by the socialist Maracan government in 1974 for the return of the remains of Adelmar for museum display. The request was granted as his remains arrived in Porto Leste a year later. The remains currently stand in the ''Museu Nacional de História Revolucionária'' in the city, under constant surveillance after one of his fingers were severed and stolen in 1980. Most historians regard Adelmar as one of the worst monarchs in Asterian history, with the longevity and brutality of his reign directly leading to the country's socialist revolution in 1934.
== Early life ==
Adelmar Veríssimo Branco de Estremoz was born in Porto Leste (then named Porto d'Oriente) in the Mariranan territory of Manassa on April 14, 1857, to father Gabriel Branco, who was a merchant of Estmerish descent, and mother Sílvia Sequeira, who was not employed herself but regularly accompanied her husband in mercantile affairs. Due to his father's occupation, Adelmar travelled much of the Asterias at an early age, including much of the Arucian, spending two years in [[Cuanstad]] in the [[Estmere|Estmerish]] colony of [[Imagua (island)|Imagua]] between 1860 and 1862. Moving back to Maracao for Adelmar's education, he would spend much of his early years travelling from school to school, and was expelled twice from two different schools for unacceptable behaviour. Eventually settling down at a military academy in Nova Casa at the age of 11, and spending the rest of his education there before having a short stint in the Mariranan army between 16 and 18, after which he was discharged for incompetence.
== Independence activism ==
Aged 19, Adelmar joined the ''Frente para a Liberação da Maraçã'' ("Front for Maracan Liberation"), an underground political party and activist group campaigning for the independence of Maracao. Adelmar was arrested in 1879 and imprisoned briefly for attempting to disrupt a battalion of Mariranan soldiers on the island, and was released in 1880 after serving only 3 months. The party had not yet been exposed to the Mariranan authorities and Adelmar continued as a member of the party when he was released. After around six years of attempts to disrupt Maririran rule of the island, extremely unsuccessfully, the party was disbanded in 1882. However, following Mariranan entry into the [[War of the Arucian]], Adelmar reformed the party with himself at the helm, now aged 26, and recruited many civilians to fight for Maracan independence. Armed by raiding Mariranan barracks and using Estmerish and Gaullican weapons that had been shipped to the island to attack Marirana from the inside, Adelmar and the FLM launched a period of armed resistance throughout the island during the War of the Arucian, which was relatively successful as a guerrilla campaign and rid the islands of Mariranan forces multiple times. Maracao was eventually granted its independence in the [[Treaty of Aquinas]] that ended the War of the Arucian in Marirana, and Adelmar was crowned as its inaugural emperor, and was initially supported in his rule by Estmere and Gaullica, although this support had essentially faded by 1890.
== Rule ==
== Exile and death ==
== Legacy ==
[[Category:Maracao]]

Revision as of 10:40, 23 February 2020

Vanguarda da Revolução
Renato Guimarães
Renato Guimarães, 1939.png
Guimarães pictured at the 5th Congress of the Revolutionary Liberation Front in 1939.
1st President of Maracao
In office
January 9, 1934 – May 16, 1944
Prime MinisterJosué Couto
Succeeded byJosué Couto
Technical Secretary of the Revolutionary Liberation Front of Maracao
In office
April 19, 1932 – May 16, 1944
Succeeded byJosué Couto
Personal details
Born
Renato Maria Raúl Guimarães

(1898-05-19)May 19, 1898
São João, Empire of Maracao
DiedMarch 13, 1945(1945-03-13) (aged 46)
Porto Leste, Maracao
Resting placeFebruary 26th Mausoleum, Rozem, Maracao
NationalityMaracan
Political partyRevolutionary Liberation Front
SpouseValéria Neves (m. 1920)
Children3
EducationUniversity of Porto Leste
OccupationAuthor, guerrilla, politician
Military service
AllegianceEmpire of Maracao (1928–1930)
Revolutionary Liberation Front (1932–1934)
Maracao (1934–1937)
Years of service1928–1937
Battles/warsGreat War

Liberação