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| Haroldo Freire-Ávila is credited as the first and most notable voice for the Unification of the Four Kingdoms that inhabited the Salazadores archipelago. He is also renowned for writing the Charter of Law that would soon evolve into the First Casilian Constitution. In the literary world, he is known for his many books and autobiographies of the Loureiro Dynasty, of which he is 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 is credited as the first and most notable voice for the Unification of the Four Kingdoms that inhabited the Salazadores archipelago. He is also renowned for writing the Charter of Law that would soon evolve into the First Casilian Constitution. In the literary world, he is known for his many books and autobiographies of the Loureiro Dynasty, of which he is 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.