Dionísio de Estremoz

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Dionísio de Estremoz
Anne-Louis Girodet De Roucy-Trioson - Portrait of J. B. Belley, Deputy for Saint-Domingue - WGA09508.jpg
Portrait of Dionísio in front of a bust of Juan Andrés Gálvez, painted in 1895
1st, 3rd, 5th and 8th Chancellor of Maracao
In office
November 22, 1884 – January 7, 1894
MonarchAdelmar I
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byEstevão Mata
In office
August 22, 1897 – February 16, 1904
MonarchAdelmar I
Preceded byEstevão Mata
Succeeded byEduardo Fontes
In office
December 29, 1908 – March 5, 1909
MonarchAdelmar I
Preceded byEduardo Fontes
Succeeded byEdgar Cavaco
In office
May 16, 1914 – April 20, 1927
MonarchAdelmar I
Preceded byKévim Siqueira
Succeeded byLino do Rosário
Governor of Maracao
In office
May 17, 1930 – December 16, 1933
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Personal details
Born(1858-11-04)November 4, 1858
Cuanstad, Colony of Imagua, Estmere
DiedJanuary 22, 1934(1934-01-22) (aged 75)
Alcantara Prison, Porto Leste, Maracao
Cause of deathHanging
Children2
RelativesAdelmar I (brother)

Dionísio de Estremoz (4 November 1858 – 22 January 1934; aged 75) was a Maracan nobleman and politician who served four times as the Chancellor of Maracao from 1884 to 1894, 1897 to 1904, 1908 to 1909 and finally between 1914 and 1927, before being dismissed from the post for the fourth time and becoming a functionalist collaborator and serving as Governor of Maracao whilst occupied by Functionalist Gaullica between 1930 and 1933. A member of the highly influential Estremoz family, who dominated affairs in post-independence Maracao, Dionísio was the younger brother of Adelmar I, and was one of his most influential supporters, despite their regularly tarnished relationships.