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| Haroldo Freire-Ávila was the first and most notable voice for the Unification of the Four Kingdoms that co-habited the Salazadores archipelago, and is credited for writing the 'Constitution of Law' (1801); which would later be edited at the First Congressional Assembly in late 1802 and become the Casilian National Charter. He is also remembered for his anti-monarchist stance and scathing books on the Loureiro Dynasty of which he was closely related.
| Haroldo Freire-Ávila was the first and most notable voice for the Unification of the Four Kingdoms that co-habited the Salazadores archipelago, and is credited for writing the 'Constitution of Law' (1801); which would later be edited at the First Congressional Assembly in late 1802 and become the 'Casilian National Charter'. He is also remembered for his anti-monarchist stance and scathing books on the Loureiro Dynasty of which he was closely related.
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No. Prime Minister of the Republic
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Elected Took office Left office Political party Chancellors of the Palace(s) Previous public office Birthplace Notable Achievements
1 Haroldo Freire-Ávila
(1746-1809)
9th Duque do Vale das Palmeiras.jpg 1802 26 February 1802 24 November 1806 Padrão Nacional Veríssimo Matos Grand Architect of the Unification San Habalgo Haroldo Freire-Ávila was the first and most notable voice for the Unification of the Four Kingdoms that co-habited the Salazadores archipelago, and is credited for writing the 'Constitution of Law' (1801); which would later be edited at the First Congressional Assembly in late 1802 and become the 'Casilian National Charter'. He is also remembered for his anti-monarchist stance and scathing books on the Loureiro Dynasty of which he was closely related.